Home

F1

Watch: Lando Norris’ F1 Game Fails yet Again as Thousands Watch On

Published 03/29/2020, 7:34 AM EDT

Follow Us

Lando Norris’ biggest rival in F1 today isn’t even a racing driver. Instead, it’s Codemasters’ poor attempt at making a game in F1 2019. As it has done many times in the past, F1 2019 let Lando down one more time at yesterday’s charity stream on Twitch. Except, it happened when 100000 people were watching the Brit ‘try’ to game.

Lando Norris suffers an embarrassing fail

Norris has had numerous issues with the official F1 game. During the Bahrain Virtual Grand Prix, Norris lost connection and couldn’t even compete for the majority of the race. Yesterday, with a sizeable portion of the Twitch population tuning in to watch Lando, the game simply crashed. The disappointment in Norris’ voice was apparent, not mention the huge embarrassment.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Twitch (where Lando streams his games) is currently hosting a fundraiser for charity. The platform allots various gamers a limited time slot on its main channel stream for a small duration of time. When it was Norris’ turn to showcase his talents, F1 2019 decided otherwise.

Trending

Get instantly notified of the hottest F1 stories via Google! Click on Follow Us and Tap the Blue Star.

Follow Us

Lando goes live on F1 2019 for Twitch Stream Aid with 100,000 people watching, game crashes. from r/formula1

The game isn’t hugely popular among the drivers and very few actually play it. Red Bull star Max Verstappen has dismissed F1 2019 on multiple occasions and even took a sly dig at the game on Lando’s recent stream.

Fortunately for Lando Norris, all was not lost with Codemasters’ faux pas. The Briton successfully raised over $10,000 while streaming on twitch in the fight against COVID-19. Furthermore, Norris had agreed to shave his head if the target was reached but wisely decided against sacrificing his hair. The Briton’s next target is $15000 as a part of Twitch Stream Aid 2020.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Norris claimed he would dye his hair if he manages to reach his donation goal.

Esports picking up from where F1 left off

Without any real racing, fans can only gain some form of satisfaction through Virtual races and Esports events. Norris and Verstappen are the only two drivers on the grid actively taking part in events and races in the virtual world.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Despite being a full-time F1 driver, Norris has amassed a whopping 325k followers on his Twitch account. As a result, the Briton could become a gamer if things in the F1 world don’t pan out as expected.

F1’s inaugural Virtual Grand Prix was a resounding success and it will be interesting to see how things pick up for future races.

SHARE THIS ARTICLE :

Written by:

Abhishek Bharadwaj

720Articles

One take at a time

Abhishek Bharadwaj is an F1 author and content strategist at EssentiallySports. Having joined ES in January 2020, he has over 700 articles to his name. While he was first introduced to the world of F1 in 2006, he started religiously following the sport in 2012 and has had an undying passion for it ever since.
Show More>