As it happened: F1 Canadian Virtual Grand Prix

The grand finale of the 2020 Formula 1 Virtual Grand Prix series concludes with the Canadian Grand Prix. Here's how you can follow the race. 

Williams driver George Russell has already wrapped up the unofficial title and is looking to claim a fourth consecutive win. You can follow the finale live via the link below. 

A total of five F1 drivers will contest the Virtual Canadian Grand Prix, the last in the championship's official Esports racing series.

As it happened: F1 Canadian Virtual Grand Prix

The grand finale of the 2020 Formula 1 Virtual Grand Prix series concludes with the Canadian Grand Prix. Here's how you can follow the race. 

Williams driver George Russell has already wrapped up the unofficial title and is looking to claim a fourth consecutive win. You can follow the finale live via the link below. 

A total of five F1 drivers will contest the Virtual Canadian Grand Prix, the last in the championship's official Esports racing series.

Valtteri Bottas, who made his debut in the Monaco round, is returning for Mercedes after skipping the last race in Azerbaijan, but Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc is absent from the entry list.

Both Leclerc and fellow Virtual GP regular Lando Norris are racing in the Virtual 24 Hours of Le Mans this weekend which clashes with the Virtual Canadian Grand Prix round.

While there is no official championship title on the line, Leclerc’s absence means Russell will become the unofficial Virtual Grand Prix champion, with the Williams driver is looking for his fourth consecutive victory in the series this weekend.

Among the celebrity guests include Biffy Clyro frontman Simon Neil, who will line-up alongside Gasly at AlphaTauri, while former gold medal winning skier turned YouTube personality Jon Olsson makes his debut for Red Bull.

Full Canadian Virtual Grand Prix line-up: 

Mercedes: Valtteri Bottas, Esteban Gutierrez
Ferrari: Callum Ilott, Gianluca Petecof
Red Bull: Alex Albon, Jon Olsson
McLaren: Nicholas Hamilton, Tiametmarduk
Renault: Guanyu Zhou, Caio Collet
AlphaTauri: Pierre Gasly, Simon Neil
Racing Point: David Schumacher, Anthony Davidson
Alfa Romeo: Juan Manuel Correa, Aarava
Haas: Louis Deletraz, Pietro Fittipaldi
Williams: George Russell, Nicholas Latifi 

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