Torque eSports have welcomed Codemasters Studios’ extension to their contract, which will give them exclusive rights to produce the official Formula 1 games until 2025.
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Codemasters Studios have extended their partnership with Formula 1 Management to produce the official Formula 1 games until 2025.
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REVIEW: GRID – The return of an icon
by James Eaglesby James EaglesThe Checkered Flag reviews the latest edition of GRID.
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Former Central Europe CEO of Liberty Global has invested in the London-based Veloce eSports team.
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The 2019 F1 Esports Series started with Ferrari making a dream debut with David Tonizza winning two of the three races; Frederik Rasmussen won the first live race.
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All 10 teams have revealed their line-up for the upcoming 2019 F1 Esports Pro Series.
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Codemasters will add the Alexander Albon and Pierre Gasly swap at Red Bull and Toro Rosso in the F1 2019 Game, with an update pending after the summer break.
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W Series Champion Jamie Chadwick believes the Esports platform can help young girls get into Motorsport.
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A brand new multi-disciplinary event called the Motorsport Games is set to be held in 2019.
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Ferrari have signed a new driver days after the F1 Esports Pro Draft, where they picked up Italian gamer David Tonzilla. A third driver is soon to be named.
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The 2019 F1 New Balance Esports Series commenced with ten drivers being selected by ten official F1 teams in the Pro Draft.
Three teams grabbed victory in the second round of the 2019 F1 Esports Series, whilst Ferrari’s David Tonizza resumes his lead in the drivers’ table.
The 2019 F1 Esports Series kicks off on the 11th September, where ten official F1 teams will aim to win a large portion of the $500,000 prize money.
How Nicolas Longuet Went From Bedroom To Red Bull F1 Esports Drive In 12 Months
Nicolas Longuet in a space of twelve months went from a TV viewer, watching the F1 Esports Pro Draft in 2018, to becoming a Red Bull Esports driver.
Formula 1 has launched its first ever regional Esports championship in China, beginning the search for the next Chinese Esports superstar.
Ahead of the 2019 F1 Esports Pro Draft, The Checkered Flag looks back at last year’s Draft and determine whether the picks were a hit, a miss or a meh choice.