Formula One Esports Series Explained

FIA Formula One Esports Series
Current Season:2023–24 Formula One Sim Racing World Championship
Sport:Esports
Owner:Formula One Management, Liberty Media
Founded:2017
Ceo:Stefano Domenicali
Countries:Worldwide
Champion:(Driver: Frederik Rasmussen)
Champ Season:Team: Ferrari Esports
Most Champs: Brendon Leigh (2)
Jarno Opmeer (2)

The FIA Formula One Esports Series is a professional esports programme promoted by Formula 1. The programme was created in 2017 to involve the official Formula 1 video game and its community of players, providing a new avenue for greater engagement with the sport of Formula 1. In 2018, the official Formula 1 teams joined the programme for the first time to set up their own esports teams to compete in the Formula 1 Esports Series championship.[1]

History

The first Formula One Esports Series was announced on 21 August 2017.[2] Over 60,000 players attempted to qualify for the LAN finals of the first season, which were watched by viewers from 123 countries. Brendon Leigh won the inaugaral championship.[3]

2018 was Formula 1's first full season in esports and was split into 2 stages. In the first stage that opened in April 2018, online racers were offered the incredible opportunity to earn a place on the official esports driver line-up for one of the official F1 teams. Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport, Red Bull Racing, Force India F1 Team, Williams, Renault Sport F1 Team, Haas F1 Team, McLaren, Toro Rosso and Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team all offered positions in their esports driver line ups as part of the series inaugural Pro Draft.[1] Over 66,000 gamers participated to vie for a spot in the official F1 teams' esports team who competed in the F1 New Balance Esports Series and a chance to win a share of the $200,000 prize fund. The series drew a record audience of 5.5million across selected TV networks and live streams online. Mercedes took the 2018 Team Championship and Brendon Leigh became two-time Driver Champion.[4]

On 8 April 2019, Formula 1 announced the third instalment of the F1 Esports Series, with an increased prize fund of $500,000.[5] Ferrari joined the series after choosing not to take part the year prior.[6] The series was won by David Tonizza, driving for Ferrari Driver Academy, with Red Bull Racing Esports taking the Constructors' Trophy.

Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the 2020 and 2021 seasons were held remotely online rather than in a LAN setting. Both titles were won by Jarno Opmeer, in 2020 for Alfa Romeo Racing Orlen Esports and in 2021 for Mercedes-AMG Petronas Esports. Frederik Rasmussen finished as runner-up in both championships. The championship remained online for the 2022 season when Lucas Blakeley and McLaren Shadow claimed their first titles in the series with Rasmussen again in second.

For the next season, the championship would be renamed to "F1 Sim Racing" and was contested across late 2023 and early 2024. It was won by Rasmussen, who claimed his maiden title after finishing as runner-up in four of the previous six seasons.

Format

Seasons

YearGameVenueDriver's ChampionTeamTeam's ChampionReport
2017F1 2017Yas Marina Circuit, United Arab Emirates Brendon Leigh Toro Rosso EsportsNot awardedReport
2018F1 2018Gfinity Esports Arena, United Kingdom Brendon Leigh Mercedes-AMG Petronas Esports Mercedes-AMG Petronas EsportsReport
2019F1 2019Gfinity Esports Arena, United Kingdom David Tonizza Scuderia Ferrari Esports Team Red Bull Racing EsportsReport
2020F1 2020Online (COVID-19) Jarno Opmeer Alfa Romeo Racing Orlen Esports Red Bull Racing EsportsReport
2021F1 2021Online (COVID-19) Jarno Opmeer Mercedes-AMG Petronas Esports Mercedes-AMG Petronas EsportsReport
2022F1 22Online Lucas Blakeley McLaren Shadow McLaren ShadowReport
2023-24F1 23Jönköping, Sweden (R1)
Stockholm, Sweden (R2–12)
Frederik Rasmussen Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing Scuderia Ferrari Esports TeamReport

Statistics

DriverChampionshipsVictoriesPole positions
Jarno Opmeer2125
Brendon Leigh264
Frederik Rasmussen11516
David Tonizza166
Lucas Blakeley164
Thomas Ronhaar058
Dani Bereznay057
Bari Broumand045
Nicolas Longuet038
Marcel Kiefer030
Alfie Butcher020
Salih Saltunç011
Cedric Thomé010
Dani Moreno010
Álvaro Carretón002
Josh Idowu002
Enzo Bonito001
Tino Naukkarinen001
Excludes 2017 championship apart from Brendon Leigh's title that year

Notes and References

  1. Web site: F1 Esports Series about to start its second season. www.formula1.com. en. 2019-05-08.
  2. News: F1 enters eSport arena with official championships to start in September. The Guardian. 21 November 2017.
  3. Web site: 20 million reasons for Formula 1 to reinvest in esports. Massaad. Jay. 2017-12-11. Esports Insider. en-GB. 2019-05-08.
  4. Web site: F1 New Balance Esports Series 2018 Watched By 5.5 Million People. 2018-12-07. F1Esports News. en-GB. 2019-05-08. 21 October 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201021111936/https://f1esports.com/news/f1-new-balance-esports-series-2018-watched-by-5-5-million-people/. dead.
  5. Web site: Formula 1 New Balance Esports Series to kick off its third season. www.formula1.com. en. 2019-05-08.
  6. Web site: Errington. Tom. Ferrari joins F1 Esports series for the first time with 2019 entry. 2021-02-16. Autosport.com. en.