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F1 Esports Pro Series Event 2 – Media Conference Call

F1 Esports drivers Dani Bereznay (Alfa Romeo), Marcel Kiefer (Red Bull) and Cedric Thomé (Haas) are going to take part in a media conference on November 2 ahead of the F1 Esports Pro Series Event 2, which starts on November 4. Event 2 comprises Zandvoort (Netherlands), Montreal (Canada) and Spielberg (Austria).
Dani Bereznay is currently the most successful driver in F1 Esports history with a career point total of 327 heading into Event 2, which is one point ahead of Red Bull’s Frederik Rasmussen. Bereznay is currently third in the championship standings with 33 points to his name. Marcel Kiefer is competing for Red Bull this year, after turning for Racing Point last season. Kiefer has winning experience having won the Silverstone race during last year’s championship and has gotten off to a great start this season, achieving two podiums across Event 1. Haas’ Cedric Thomé will be looking forward to racing in Montreal again where he finished at the top of the podium last year, whilst driving for Renault.
Conference call schedule:
Marcel Kiefer: 15:00 – 15:20
Cedric Thomé: 15:20 – 15:40
Dani Bereznay: 15:40 – 16:00
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