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Celebrities still welcome in Esports events

Formula 1 still wants guest celebrities to take part in their Esports races, despite efforts to increase the number of drivers taking part. The second Formula 1 Virtual Grand Prix event will take place on Sunday as competitors race around Albert Park, home of the Australian Grand Prix. This time around there will be a slightly better turnout on the two current drivers who took part in the first event ‘in Bahrain', but still only six current drivers, including Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc and George Russell have been confirmed for the event. Stars of Formula 1's past Johnny Herbert and Jenson Button are scheduled to take part. Even though Formula 1 wants to increase the number of...
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