George Russell cruises to victory in F1’s Virtual GP finale
George Russell controlled the Virtual Canadian Grand Prix to claim a fourth successive 🥂victory in the grand finale of Formula 1’s official Esports series.
The Williams driver stormed to pole position by nearly half a second and tuꦦrned in another dominant performanc🐻e in the race as he led from start to finish to round out the Virtual GP series on a winning note.

George Russell controlled the Virtual Canadian Grand Prix to claim a fourth successive victory in the grand finale of Formula 1’s official Esports ser𓂃ies.
The Williams driꦇver stormed to pole position by nearly half a second and turned in another dominant performance in the race as he led from start to finish to round ou♊t the Virtual GP series on a winning note.
With Charles Leclerc absent due to clashing sim racing comm🌺itments in the Virtual 24 Hours of Le Mans, Russell had already been crowned the unofficial Virtual GP champion and faced little challenge from his fellow competitors.
Russell led home Red Bull’s Alex Albon by 10s as Mercedes reserve Esteban Gutierrez completed the podium with the top three finishing in exactly the same or🌞der as the previous round in Azerbaijan.
17-year-old Formula Renau𝄹lt Eurocup racer Caio Coll🌳et impressed on his Virtual GP debut to seal fourth, ahead of YouTube content creator Ben Daly and fellow Renault junior Guanyu Zhou.
In the second Williams, Nicholas Latifi endured a frustrating home Virtual GP after contesting the podium positions early on. The Canadian spun out of third ꩵplace after losing control of car coming out of the final chicane while battling Gutierrez, before recovering back into the top 10 to take seven♊th at the chequered flag.
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Anthony Davidson, Callum 𓆏Ilott and David Schumacher rounded out the rest of the points-scoring positions for Mercedes, Ferrari ꦚand Racing Point respectively, with the Haas duo of Pietro Fittipaldi and Louis Fittipaldi just missing out.
The race was littered with time penalties for corner cutting, with the most high-profile cul🐻prit being AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly. The Frenchman was ultimately disqualified for multiple track limits-related infringements that saw him collect over 25s worth of penalties.
Real-world F1 racing returns next montꦛh when the delayed 2020 F1 season begins with the Austrian Grand Prix on July 5.
It may not be the real thing but it’s been such a buzz battling for wins with the lads again these past months. I’d missed that feeling!
— George Russell (@GeorgeRussell63)
Enjoyeꦚd the series way more than I expected. No matter what you do you’ve gotta give it everything! Champ... cheers everyone!

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