Braintree F1 2022 event with R44500 prize pool announced
From tournament organizer, African Cyber Gaming League (ACGL), and Braintree by Vox come the Braintree F1 2022 event that any prospective virtual drivers will not want to miss out on. Featuring a combined prize pool of R44,500 over several months, this F1 2022 event is something else. Here’s what you need to know.
Braintree F1 2022 details
First of all, this event is entirely free to enter. The game is F1 2022 if our heading didn’t make it clear. You can register by heading to the dedicated Braintree page on the ACGL website. It starts up this Friday, 17 March 2023, so don’t miss out!
ACGL explains: “Race like the pros in an 8-month series, split into 4 Sectors of 5 tracks, each mirroring the f1 schedule! The top 2 from each Sector will face off in the ultimate racing final for their share of r44 500 in cash!”
There’s R1,000 cash up for grabs if you get the fastest lap time for each track, and R500 will be awarded to a random draw winner of all lap time submissions, so even if you can’t post the fastest lap, you can still win. The top two from each sector will go into the finals, where R10 000 cash is up for grabs.
Sector 1 Schedule:
- 17 – 31 March: Saudi Arabia
- 31 March – 14 April: Australia
- 14 – 28 April: Azerbaijan
- 28 April – 12 May: United States
- 12 – 26 May: Italy
Sector 2 Schedule:
- 26 May – 2 June: Monaco
- 2 – 16 June: Spain
- 16 – 30 June: Canada
- 30 June – 7 July: Austria
- 7 – 21 July: Great Britain
ACGL explains the steps you need to take to participate in the Braintree F1 2022 event:
- Start F1 2022
- Select ‘Solo’
- Select ‘Time Trial’
- Select ‘F1 2022’
- Select your preferred team
- Select ‘Dry’
- Select the track listed for the week
- Configure car and assists to your choice
- Race
- End Session when you have done your laps
You can keep up to date with all their announcements by following ACGL on Twitter and Facebook, as well as joining their Discord server. While you are at it, give Braintree a follow as well, and check out their website.
Header image via ACGL/Braintree/EA.