Russell takes fourth win in a row at virtual F1
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George Russell of Great Britain and Williams ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Australia in Melbourne, Australia, March 12, 2020. /VCG

George Russell of Great Britain and Williams ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Australia in Melbourne, Australia, March 12, 2020. /VCG

Williams driver George Russell took his fourth successive virtual Formula One victory on Sunday in the last race before the real season starts in Austria next month. 

With Ferrari's Charles Leclerc absent, the Briton had already won a fun series designed to fill the gap left by the Australian opener being canceled in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The 22-year-old, who failed to score a point in the real world last year as Williams struggled, started on pole position and beat Red Bull's Alex Albon into second place in the virtual Canadian Grand Prix. 

Mexican Esteban Gutierrez was third for Mercedes. 

A man uses a virtual reality headset at the fan zone during the Formula One Grand Prix of Great Britain at Silverstone in Northampton, England, July 15, 2017. /VCG

A man uses a virtual reality headset at the fan zone during the Formula One Grand Prix of Great Britain at Silverstone in Northampton, England, July 15, 2017. /VCG

Albon collected a series of time penalties for exceeding track limits late in the race, leaving Russell comfortably ahead at the end. 

"It's been great. It's kept us entertained, kept us busy that's for sure. And it's kept the competitive side of us busy and interested," said Russell. 

"Having this opportunity to race against all of us, our mates, has been great fun along the way. I've put a lot of hard work and effort in and I'm glad we got some good results to show for it." 

Leclerc, who was racing in the virtual 24 Hours of Le Mans for Ferrari, had led the standings after two wins in a row before Russell got himself a simulator and rose to the challenge. 

Formula One in the real world is expected to start the season in Austria on July 5, followed by six other races in Europe.

Source(s): Reuters