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(CNN)Twenty professionals. Ten gamers. One million dollar prize pot.
Since its inaugural season in 2014-15, Formula E has delivered street racing to some of the world's biggest cities, and Saturday saw that trend continue.
Except for one small difference: It was in the virtual world.
The Las Vegas eRace pitted 20 professional Formula E drivers against 10 eSports fanatics for a chance to win a chunk of a $1 million prize.
Gamer Bono Huis eventually came out on to top secure the $200,000 prize for first place, after on-the-road winner Olli Pahkala was handed a 12-second penalty for a technical glitch which saw him receive an unfair FanBoost advantage.
"This first eRace in Las Vegas was a great success," Alejandro Agag, Formula E founder and CEO, said.
"It's exciting to have brought Formula E into the inner sanctum of CES - the biggest and most influential technology show in the world. I think this can be the first in a big future for Formula E in eSports racing.
"We will continue to pursue new and innovative ways to improve our presence in this fast growing landscape, while maintaining fan engagement at the forefront of all our initiatives."
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