The F1 Esports Chinese Virtual Grand Prix sees the world's best drivers, athletes, and gamers compete each other in the virtual Shanghai track via the F1 2019 video game online and with the addition of Real Madrid's Thibaut Courtois and golf Ian Poulter, this virtual F1 race couldn't get even more exciting than this.
28 laps in Shanghai is what sums this Chinese Virtual Grand Prix up and just like the previous virtual grand prix events, the stay-at-home drivers, gamers, athletes, and others faced most of the drama, most of the overtakes, and most of the virtual incidents that caused so much misery for some.
After 28 laps of virtual drama at Shanghai, Charles Leclerc of Ferrari beats Red Bull's Alex Albon and Mercedes's Stoffel Vandoorne to score his back-to-back Virtual Grand Prix wins.
Leclerc sure knows how to make virtual F1 races very exciting.
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