After the first edition contested in 2017, the F1 Esports Series will be organized over three separate events in 2018, namely October 10 and 31 before the grand final scheduled for November 16 and 17.
Organized at the Gfinity Esports Arena in London, Great Britain, the events will pit the nine teams taking part in the Esports competition against the following competitors:
Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 eSports Team
Allert van der Wal (Netherlands), Sonuc Saltunc (Great Britain), Salih Saltunc (Great Britain)
Haas F1 Esports Team
Martin Stefanko (Czech Republic), Michal Smidl (Czech Republic)
Hype Energy eForce India F1 Esports Team
Fabrizio Donoso Delgado (Chile), Mads Sørensen (Denmark), Marcel Kiefer (Germany)
McLaren Shadow
Olli Pahkala (Finland), Bono Huis (Netherlands), Enzo Bonito (Italy)
Mercedes-AMG Petronas Esports
Daniel Bereznay (Hungary), Brendon Leigh (Great Britain), Harry Jacks (Great Britain)
Red Bull Racing Esports Team
Joni Tormala (Finland), Graham Carroll (Great Britain)
Renault Sport Team Vitality
Kimmy Larsson (Sweden), James Doherty (Great Britain), Sven Zurner (Germany)
Toro Rosso Esports Team
Cem Bolukbasi (Turkey), Patrick Holzmann (Germany), Frederik Rasmussen (Denmark)
Williams Sports
Tino Naukkarinen (Finland), Alvaro Carreton (Spain), Alex Hanses (Germany)
All will try to succeed Brendon Leigh, driver of Mercedes-AMG Petronas Esports, who won the title in 2017.
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