The F1 Esports Series Pro Championship grand final events will happen between Dec. 14-16, and the top five drivers will race to the finish line for the lion’s share of the $750,000 prize pool. Here’s a countdown, what to expect and where to watch all the action!
F1 Esports Series Pro Championship countdown
Here is the live F1 Esports Series Pro Championship countdown. The F1 esports event will showcase the abilities of five drivers. The circuits will be Suzuka, Interlagos and Yas Marina.
2022 F1 Esports Series Pro Championship standings
Five drivers will go head-to-head for the gold. The driver with the most points is Lucas Blakeley, followed by Thomas Ronhaar, Bardi Boroumand, Frederik Rasmussen and Jarno Opmeer. Opmeer, in particular, is the last year’s champion.
2022 standings. Image via F1 Esports.
Here is the list of players and their respective scores:
Lucas Blakeley = 132Thomas Ronhaar = 121Bardi Boroumand = 118Frederik Rasmussen = 115Jarno Opmeer = 110
F1 esports 2022 drivers and what to expect
Blakeley will want to keep his top spot after leading the F1 Esports Series Pro Championship for the entirety of the 2022 season. Ronhaar will also be a top contender during the grand final as the top-scoring rookie of 2022.
Boroumand broke records alongside Blakeley this year, and both drivers will have to keep up with this streak to take home the crown. As for Rasmussen, he dominated the previous couple of seasons by winning two out of two in the Suzuka circuit.
Opmeer is the current reigning champion, and he claimed back-to-back victories to secure his spot in the upcoming esports event. To take home the gold, Opmeer will have to win all three of the final rounds and make sure that Blakeley doesn’t get second place in any of those matches.
Jarno Opmeer claimed back-to-back victories in rounds nine and 10. Image via F1 Esports.
Where to watch and full schedule
Dec. 14 will kick off with the qualifying stream at 6 a.m. PST. Then, the race will begin at 9:30 a.m. PST. As for Dec. 15 and Dec. 16, the qualifying streams and race streams will commence at 7:30 a.m. PST and 11:30 a.m. PST respectively each day.
F1 Esports Series Pro Championship schedule. Image via F1 Esports.
Here’s a quick overview of the schedule:
Dec. 14 – Suzuka – 6 a.m. PST & 9:30 a.m. PSTDec. 15 – Interlagos – 7:30 a.m. PST & 11:30 a.m. PSTDec. 16 – Yas Marina – 7:30 a.m. PST & 11:30 a.m. PST
All of the F1 esports action can be watched over on Twitch and YouTube.
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