Published: 10:16, April 26, 2020 | Updated: 03:38, June 6, 2023
Esports: Guenther wins Formula E 'Race at Home' opener
By Reuters

Winner Germany's Maximilian Guenther celebrates with his trophy on the podium after the FIA Formula 3 European Championship on May 21, 2017 in Pau, southwestern France. (IROZ GAIZKA / AFP)

LONDON - BMW i Andretti driver Maximilian Guenther won the first round of the Formula E “Race at Home Challenge” around a virtual Hong Kong circuit on Saturday as the all-electric series gave motorsport-starved fans some esports action.

It was the 22-year-old German’s second successive virtual victory after he won a test race around the Monaco street layout a week earlier.

It was the 22-year-old German’s second successive virtual victory after he won a test race around the Monaco street layout a week earlier

ALSO READ: I'd be happy for Vettel to stay at Ferrari, says Leclerc

New Zealander Nick Cassidy, a stand-in for Britain’s Sam Bird at Envision Virgin Racing, was second with German former F1 racer Pascal Wehrlein third for Mahindra.

Formula E is following other championships, such as Formula One and MotoGP, in using virtual racing to fill the void left by the COVID-19 pandemic which has brought sport to a standstill.

The all-electric series’ version, run over nine consecutive weekends and with all drivers competing from home, is also raising funds for the UN children’s fund UNICEF’s global coronavirus appeal.

READ MORE: Figuring out a new formula for success

“We are all competitors and we want to win so even though it’s not the real world we want to be in the very top,” said Guenther. “I hope the fans really enjoyed what we are doing here.”

Belgian driver Stoffel Vandoorne started on pole position for Mercedes but ended up fifth.

Germany's Maximilian Guenther competes to win the FIA Formula 3 European Championship on May 21, 2017 in Pau, southwestern France. (IROZ GAIZKA / AFP)