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F1 Esports champion Brendon Leigh to make single-seater debut

Reigning Formula 1 Esports Series champion Brendon Leigh will make his single-seater racing debut this weekend by competing in the BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 championship with Kevin Mills Racing

Leigh, who competes for Mercedes-AMG Petronas Esports in the virtual F1 series, will race a KMR-run Spectrum SC011C during the National FF1600 season opener at Snetterton and is also set to compete at the following meeting at Oulton Park on May 11.

The KMR squad was vice-champion in the series last year with Michael Eastwell.

Though Snetterton will be Leigh's first taste of FF1600 racing, the 19-year-old has already done three days of testing in preparation for his debut.

Team boss Kevin Mills suggests he already has the pace to perform well.

"He was fast straight away," Mills told FF1600website.com.

"He wasn't too different to my other two drivers [Neil Maclennan and Michael Macpherson] really. His lap times were fairly similar. He'll go well.

"I don't know about his racecraft and being used to having 20 other cars all around him but certainly speed-wise, he's compared quite well with my other two [drivers]."

Leigh already has some real-life racing experience having competed for a place in the Race of Champions over the past two years, most recently narrowly losing out to fellow sim racer James Baldwin in 2019.

Despite his high profile in sim racing, Mills did not realise he was dealing with an Esports champion when giving him his first test.

"He just asked to come and do a test two months ago. I didn't even know who he was - my son knew who he was, I didn't know!" Mills said.

"He tested and he went quite well. I thought it would just be a one-off but then he came back and did two more days and he was very good again."

Leigh is the second driver in as many years to switch from online racing to FF1600.

Sebastian Job won a drive with B-M Racing last season through the JMR Scholarship.

Job, who is now a Red Bull Racing Esports driver alongside former Scottish FF1600 champion and Walter Hayes Trophy winner Graham Carroll, scored a best result of fifth place at Kirkistown in the National Championship last year.

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