The online phase of the Grand Prix de France Électronique launched

Published on 03/06/2019 à 10:19

Medhi Casaurang

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The French Electronic Grand Prix of the French Motor Sports Federation (FFSA) is entering its online phase. If you have the video game F1 2018 on PC with an online connection, you can claim to win this unique tournament in France. The three best drivers aged under 18 will benefit from a day at the heart of the FFSA Academy in Le Mans (Sarthe). A passage through the simulator will allow a single teenager to be chosen, who will then benefit from a test drive of a Formula 4.

From June 1 to June 16, an online tournament is organized to select the 10 best players of the game in France. The final phases will take place in the Paul-Ricard paddock (Var) from June 20 to 23. The grand finale will be organized on Sunday morning, four hours before the race.

“Our partnership on the Grand Prix de France Electronique is part of the actions carried out by the FFSA in the areas of innovation and development of practice for all, explains Nicolas Deschaux, President of the FFSA. The FFSA wishes to unite, encourage and promote all initiatives in favor of the development of its sport and its accessibility. eSport makes it possible to reach a young target and give as many people as possible access to the passion for motorsport in all its forms. »

Competition details: https://gpfrance.com/electronique/

Program Grand Prix de France Électronique 2019:

Online phase: From June 1 to June 16, an online tournament is organized to select the 10 best players of the game in France who will also be invited to participate in the final stages.

Final phases: For 3 days, the players selected in the offline and online phases will compete in a qualifying round then take their position on the grid for the start of the French Electronic Grand Prix on Sunday June 23 at 11 a.m.

Cash prize: The three best players under 18 will be offered a day of testing within the FFSA Academy on a simulator. The best of the three players in these simulator tests, will take the wheel of a Formula 4.

Medhi Casaurang

Passionate about the history of motorsport across all disciplines, I learned to read thanks to AUTOhebdo. At least that's what my parents tell everyone when they see my name inside!

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