Stokes had a tough time as he came last in the F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix.
England's all-rounder Ben Stokes finished last in his first F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix as Charles Leclerc won. Leclerc, driver in Formula One for Ferrari, was a dominant winner. Renault's Christian Lundgaard was second, with Williams' George Russell finishing third.
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After the loss, Stokes took Twitter and joked about his defeat. "It's the taking part that counts...it's what I always tell my kids," he wrote on Twitter.
Leclerc’s 19-year-old brother Arthur was fourth for Ferrari, just ahead of Italian Alfa Romeo driver Antonio Giovinazzi. Stokes' English teammates were following the Grand Prix. Eoin Morgan had posted a tweet for his mate, and then Stuart Broad shared a hilarious video.