Virtual GP rookies Esteban Ocon and Nicolas Prost will carry Renault’s hopes in Sunday’s online Monaco Grand Prix event.
The 67th edition of the Monaco Grand Prix was set to take place this weekend, but for the first time in its rich the race was canceled, a victim of the coronavirus pandemic.
But a virtual street battle on the F1 2019 platform is the next best thing and the race is shaping up to be a high-point of the Esports season.
Real-world driver Ocon will make his entry into F1’s virtual environment, racing on his own rig from Renault’s flagship store on the Champs Elysées in Paris.
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“I’m really excited to be racing in a Formula 1 Virtual Grand Prix for the first time this weekend,” said the Frenchman.