Gfinity extends F1 Esports Series deal as drivers return to LAN racing

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Gfinity, the esports and gaming solutions provider with an arena in London, has announced it’s extended its relationship with Formula 1 for a further year.

This will see Gfinity continue to deliver the main elements of the F1 Esports Series presented by Aramco in 2022.

In 2022, Gfinity will deliver the Pro Exhibition from the Formula 1 Lenovo British Grand Prix 2022 and the Pro Championship, the pinnacle of F1 esports. 

Gfinity will also provide adjudication services to Codemasters for the 2023 Challenger Series. Full details of the 2022 season format will be announced in due course.

Under the terms of the contract, Gfinity will deliver an account management team responsible for the delivery of the programme, a league operations team responsible for writing rules and governing the drivers participating in the tournament, and provide the use of ‘Race Control’, Gfinity’s in-race adjudication system. 

The Gfinity Arena in London will remain the main venue for live broadcasts and will see the drivers return to LAN racing.

“Last year’s F1 Esports Series broke viewing records with more than 23m views across digital platforms, a 103% year-on-year increase. The foundations are in place to grow the audience even higher.”

John Clarke, Gfinity

Gfinity has been working with Formula 1 and EA/Codemasters, a UK publisher of racing games, to design, develop and deliver the main elements of the F1 Esports Series since 2017.

John Clarke, CEO of Gfinity, said: “The F1 Esports Series presented by Aramco is one of the most exciting esports tournaments in the world. We are delighted to continue to work with Formula 1 to deliver an expanded 2022 programme.

“Last year’s F1 Esports Series broke viewing records in 2021 with more than 23m views across digital platforms, a 103% year-on-year increase. The foundations are in place to grow the audience even higher. The thrills and spills of virtual racing has captured the imagination. It is bringing even more young people into the world of F1 and Gfinity is proud to play a role in making it happen.”

Brandon Snow from Formula 1 added: “We are delighted to extend our agreement with Gfinity. Since 2017, we have seen the rapid growth of the F1 Esports Series and Gfinity have played a core part in that through their continued support in developing and delivering the series.

“We are excited to build on this foundation to bring further excitement to F1 esports fans across the globe.”

In other Gfinity racing news, Gfinity and Abu Dhabi Motorsport Management have announced this year’s V10 R-League will culminate in a two-day live final event at Yas Mall, Abu Dhabi, from July 22nd and 23rd 2022.

EA acquired F1 games developer Codemasters in a $1.2bn acquisition last year.

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