Formula E Launches Virtual Championship For Fans With $17,000 In Prize Money
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Formula E has launched a virtual championship for its fans that will be held alongside its actual races.
The virtual championship — called "Race Off Pro Series" — will be comprised of at least four online rounds, which will serve as a preview to the on-track action ahead of the Formula E races in Long Beach, Paris, Berlin and London.
Formula E has partnered with companies in the eSports industry to launch the competition. Microsoft, through its Turn 10 Studios, will provide the platform on which fans compete — the Forza Motorsport 6 video game — and Cologne-based Electronic Sports League will function as event promoter.
Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag said in a statement, "We have shown with initiatives such as the eRace in Mexico and the Race Off exhibition events that Formula E is committed to embracing the world of eSports, and the creation of this championship takes this to the next level. Putting fans at the center of the championship is part of our DNA, which is why we created FanBoost, and allowing the best video gamers to race on the same stage as our world-class drivers further enhances this. As always we are working with world-class partners to achieve this, including Xbox, Turn 10 Studios and ESL."
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GETTING DRIVERS INVOLVED: A virtual championship for fans is not the only concept Formula E is working on.
Race Off Pro Series
- Round 1 — Time trials: March 24-31; Final: April 2
- Round 2 — Time trials: April 14-21; Final: April 23
- Round 3 — Time trials: May 12-19; Final: May 21
- Round 4 — Time trials: May 26-June 2: Final: June 4
- Grand Finale — July 2-3