<p>Formula One rivals Max Verstappen and Lando Norris will be team mates for the virtual 24 Hours of Le Mans on June 13/14, according to the official entry list on Saturday.</p>.<p>The Red Bull and McLaren drivers are sharing the Team Redline Oreca 07 LMP2 car for the esports race on the weekend that Le Mans, postponed to Sept. 19/20 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, would normally take place.</p>.<p>Spain's double Formula One champion and two times Le Mans winner Fernando Alonso will join Brazilian former Ferrari driver Rubens Barrichello in their own entry.</p>.<p>Ferrari's current F1 driver Charles Leclerc is teaming up with Alfa Romeo's Antonio Giovinazzi in a Ferrari 488 GTE while Toro Rosso's Pierre Gasly partners Formula E champion Jean-Eric Vergne in a Veloce Esports team.</p>.<p>A quarter of the F1 grid -- five drivers -- will be in the 50-car field, with 10 entries in reserve.</p>.<p>Two Indianapolis 500 winners have entered: Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya, and France's reigning champion Simon Pagenaud together for Team Penske.</p>.<p>Britain's Jamie Chadwick, inaugural champion of the all-female W Series, will race a Mahle Racing Aston Martin Vantage GTE.</p>.<p>There is also an all-female Richard Mille Racing team with Katherine Legge, Tatiana Calderon, Sophia Floersch and Emily Jones.</p>.<p>Regular Le Mans manufacturers Toyota, Ferrari, Porsche, Corvette and Aston Martin are represented in what organisers are billing as the world's biggest virtual endurance race.</p>.<p>Each four-person team features a mix of professional racers and gamers.</p>.<p>They will have to handle conditions similar to the French endurance classic, with variable day and night weather conditions and damaged cars repairable in the pits.</p>.<p>No driver will be able to do more than seven hours at the wheel and each will have to do a minimum four hours.</p>
<p>Formula One rivals Max Verstappen and Lando Norris will be team mates for the virtual 24 Hours of Le Mans on June 13/14, according to the official entry list on Saturday.</p>.<p>The Red Bull and McLaren drivers are sharing the Team Redline Oreca 07 LMP2 car for the esports race on the weekend that Le Mans, postponed to Sept. 19/20 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, would normally take place.</p>.<p>Spain's double Formula One champion and two times Le Mans winner Fernando Alonso will join Brazilian former Ferrari driver Rubens Barrichello in their own entry.</p>.<p>Ferrari's current F1 driver Charles Leclerc is teaming up with Alfa Romeo's Antonio Giovinazzi in a Ferrari 488 GTE while Toro Rosso's Pierre Gasly partners Formula E champion Jean-Eric Vergne in a Veloce Esports team.</p>.<p>A quarter of the F1 grid -- five drivers -- will be in the 50-car field, with 10 entries in reserve.</p>.<p>Two Indianapolis 500 winners have entered: Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya, and France's reigning champion Simon Pagenaud together for Team Penske.</p>.<p>Britain's Jamie Chadwick, inaugural champion of the all-female W Series, will race a Mahle Racing Aston Martin Vantage GTE.</p>.<p>There is also an all-female Richard Mille Racing team with Katherine Legge, Tatiana Calderon, Sophia Floersch and Emily Jones.</p>.<p>Regular Le Mans manufacturers Toyota, Ferrari, Porsche, Corvette and Aston Martin are represented in what organisers are billing as the world's biggest virtual endurance race.</p>.<p>Each four-person team features a mix of professional racers and gamers.</p>.<p>They will have to handle conditions similar to the French endurance classic, with variable day and night weather conditions and damaged cars repairable in the pits.</p>.<p>No driver will be able to do more than seven hours at the wheel and each will have to do a minimum four hours.</p>