The 2020 Formula 1 season will finally getting underway with the Austrian Grand Prix in early July, which means the hugely popular Virtual Grand Prix series is coming to a close – but not before one final virtual race.
George Russell was gunning for an incredible fourth win in a row on Sunday evening when he and the rest of the grid lined up for the Virtual Canadian Grand Prix around the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Codemasters' F1 2019 game.
Williams ace Russell was on an incredible run of form coming into the race having sealed a hat-trick of consecutive victories last Sunday in the Virtual Azerbaijan GP.
WATCH: Highlights and best bits as Russell makes it 3 wins in a row in the Virtual Azerbaijan GP
But the likes of Alex Albon, Pierre Gasly and Nicholas Latifi were going all out to take the win and finish the series off in style before they get back to real racing at the Red Bull Ring next month.
So did Russell make it four wins on the bounce? Check out the full grid of drivers for the race below, then hit play in the video above to find out...
Full grid for the Virtual Canadian Grand Prix
| Team | Driver | Driver |
|---|---|---|
| Alfa Romeo | Juan Manuel Correa | Aarav Amin (aarava) |
| AlphaTauri | Pierre Gasly | Simon Niel (Biffy Clyro) |
| FDA Hublot Esports Team | Gianluca Petecof | Callum Ilott |
| Haas | Pietro Fittipaldi | Louis Deletraz |
| McLaren | Nic Hamilton | Ben Daly (Tiametmarduk) |
| Mercedes | Anthony Davidson | Esteban Gutierrez |
| Racing Point | Ted Jan Bloemen | David Schumacher |
| Red Bull | Alex Albon | Jon Olsson |
| Renault | Guanyu Zhou | Caio Collet |
| Williams | George Russell | Nicholas Latifi |
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