How To Watch The F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix

How To Watch The F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix – Learn how to catch all the action from the first ever F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix.

Introduction

The F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix will be streamed live on Twitch and YouTube this weekend, with all 10 current F1 teams and 20 of the world’s best esports drivers taking part.

The event will consist of two races, both taking place on the same digital version of the Albert Park circuit that will host the real-world Australian Grand Prix later this month. The first race will take place on Saturday 28 March at 8pm UK time (3pm US Eastern), with the second race following on Sunday 29 March at the same time.

You can watch both races live on either Twitch or YouTube, and we’ve embedded the streams below so you don’t have to go hunting for them. For those unfamiliar with Twitch, it’s a live streaming platform that’s predominantly used for gaming content, but has also been increasingly used for motorsport broadcasts in recent years – most notably by NASCAR and IndyCar.

What is the F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix?

The F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix is a series of races that will be held throughout the 2020 Formula 1 season. The races will be contested by some of the world’s best esports racers, who will compete in identical cars on the same tracks that the real-world Formula 1 drivers will race on. The races will be broadcast live on the Formula 1 website and YouTube channel, and will be available to watch for free.

How to Watch the F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix

The F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix is an online racing event that will take place on Sunday, May 3 at 4:00pm BST. The event will feature some of the biggest names in motorsport competing against each other in a virtual version of the Formula One World Championship.

Here’s how you can watch the action from home:

The race will be streamed live on the Formula 1 website, as well as on YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook.

You can also catch all the action on television – Sky Sports F1 will be showing the race live in the UK, while ESPN2 will be broadcasting the event in the US.

If you’re not able to watch the race live, then full highlights will be available on demand after the event has finished.

So make sure you tune in and don’t miss any of the action!

Conclusion

Thank you for following along with us! We hope this guide was helpful in getting you set up to watch the F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix. Stay tuned for more guides and exciting content here on the FORMULA 1 website.

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