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Future of F1’s esports series in doubt

The future of the F1 Sim Racing 2023 World Championship, previously known as F1 Esports Series Pro Championship, is... Fragster | 15. December 2023

The future of the F1 Sim Racing 2023 World Championship, previously known as F1 Esports Series Pro Championship, is uncertain following the cancellation of its second round. The competition has been plagued with problems since the onset of the season, with disruptions to the opening event and a lack of promotion from Formula 1 and teams.

Originally planned for a two-race event, the opening race took place in Stockholm on November 25th, with Alfa Romeo esports driver Thomas Ronhaar emerging as the winner.

The F1 Sim Racing World Championship is in its seventh season, with 20 drivers competing on the official Formula 1 racing game, EA’s F1 23. All 10 Formula 1 teams are officially represented, with the competition’s onus on driver skill rather than car performance. The second round of the championship was set to take place on December 15th and 16th, but no official details had been given about the venue of the event or which circuits would be raced at. Lots of players feel angry and disappointed by the current situation.

In a video, Williams Esport racer Marcel Kiefer, talked about his frustration and the current situation. Kiefer is a multiple race winner in the simracing series.

What’s the deal with the F1 Esports series getting a red flag for the second round?

The second round of the F1 Esports series was cancelled due to technical issues. The event was called off due to connectivity problems that prevented drivers from competing fairly.

The cancellation of the second round of the F1 Esports series is a significant setback for the sport. It is unclear if the round will be rescheduled or if the series will continue without it. This could impact the overall standings and could potentially affect the outcome of the championship. There is no official word yet on whether the second round will be rescheduled. However, F1 officials have stated that they are committed to ensuring the integrity of the competition and that they will explore all options to ensure a fair and competitive series.

F1 insiders are concerned about the future of the Esports series, given the technical issues that led to the cancellation of the second round. Some are calling for a review of the series and its format, while others are urging F1 to invest more in infrastructure to prevent similar issues in the future.

How’s the current F1 season shaping up with this Esports hiccup?
The cancellation of the second round of the F1 Esports series is unlikely to have a direct impact on the current F1 season. However, it is a reminder of the importance of technology and infrastructure in modern motorsport, and could lead to changes in the way that F1 and other racing series approach Esports.

The F1 Esports series has faced technical issues before, but the cancellation of the second round is a significant setback for the competition. It is unclear if this is a one-time issue or a sign of deeper problems with the series.