Missing live sports? There’s a lot more esport racing this weekend
Big names are taking part with races on YouTube, Twitch, and broadcast TV. …
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Many people now stuck at home are no doubt lamenting the lack of live sports to watch. This weekend was supposed to be a big one for the motorsports world, with not one but two endurance races at that bumpy WWII airbase in Sebring, Florida, followed by F1 in Bahrain and NASCAR in Miami. Coronavirus canceled all that, but it turns out there’s an audience of hungry eyeballs ready to watch racing even if it is of the esports variety.
Across the sport, people are stepping up to put on shows so there’s something to take our minds off the outside world for a bit. Much of it will be shown on YouTube and Twitch, but even broadcast TV is getting in on the act as major stars from the world of physical racing series do something a little less dangerous but perhaps no less entertaining than their 200mph day jobs. Here’s what’s coming up.
Another All-Star Esports Battle
Last weekend’s All-Star Esports Battle was well-named because the entry list was packed with legitimate stars of the sport; established names like Max Verstappen, Juan Pablo Montoya, and Simon Pagenaud, as well as up-and-coming racers.
Darren Cox, the man behind the All-Star Esports Battle, is no stranger to sim racing. When he was with Nissan UK, he came up with the PlayStation GT Academy, which over the years has seen more than 20 gamers transition from racing cars in Gran Turismo to the real-world equivalent. More recently he was an integral part in McLaren’s
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