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‘Race for the World' series raises $71,000

The Race for the World Esports series has raised $71,000 for the World Health Organisation's fight against coronavirus, with Charles Leclerc topping the standings. The fundraising effort was launched by Leclerc and a group of fellow F1 drivers, with the Ferrari man winning the three-part Esports series. Virtual racing has shot up in popularity due to the absence of real-life racing during the pandemic. Charles Leclerc, Alexander Albon, Lando Norris, Antonio Giovinazzi, George Russell and Nicholas Latifi from Formula 1 organised the Race for the World events. The final event, being contested on the F1 2019 game, saw Leclerc win the second of two races at the Red Bull Ring in Austria after a...
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