Formula E has big plans for next year's Consumer Electronics Show. Come Janury 2017, the electric car-based motorsports series plans to pit the sport’s professional drivers against video gamers in a virtual race on stage—with the potential to win at least a million dollars.

Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag said the Las Vegas event, if it proves successful, could become part of the series' championship race someday, where drivers would receive points just as they do in real-world competition. Gamers will be chosen via a three-month-long “Race to Vegas” competition conducted by Formula E, with five finalists ultimately making their way to Sin City to battle the professional drivers.

The CEO said the prize purse would be “six-figures-plus,” while Reuters quoted insider sources as saying the winner would take home $1 million. That latter amount is far more than a driver in the series could win at any of the sport’s 10 regular rounds.

To keep things as fair as possible between the professional pilots and the gamers, the Las Vegas event track will only be revealed on the day of the event, held sometime between January 5–8 during the Consumer Electronics Show.