Quick overview
F1 Racing Championship, produced by Ubisoft, recreates the 1999 Formula One World Championship and lets you pilot period-correct F1 cars across authentic circuits. The game captures the feel of international Grand Prix competition while offering a mix of arcade and simulation-style play.
- 22 real-world drivers from the 1999 season
- 16 authentic race circuits recreated in-game
Play modes and what they offer
Choose the type of session that suits your mood — from quick, competitive races to relaxed practice laps. Each mode changes how much realism and setup control you need.
- Single Race: pick a team and a driver, tune your car, then head onto any track you choose
- School Mode: practice laps with on-screen guidance to learn braking points and throttle control
- Arcade Mode: simpler handling and win-focused progression; succeed in races to unlock additional tracks
Vehicle setup and customization
If you prefer to tinker, the game provides adjustable parameters so you can tailor handling to your taste or to a specific circuit.
- Tires, suspension, gears, brakes — tune these systems to affect speed, grip and handling
- Visuals and driver selection are tied to the 1999 championship roster, and you can select whichever car/driver combo you want before a race
Driving instruction and practice
New players can build skills without pressure. The training options explain timing and control so you can move from novice to more confident racer.
- Guided hints show when to apply the brakes and when to accelerate, making it easy to learn each track
- Practice sessions let you explore car behavior without lap-count pressure or race standings
Weather, visuals and realism
While not the most graphically advanced title, the game uses atmospheric effects to influence both appearance and handling for a more believable race experience.
- Heat haze and distorted visuals on very sunny days
- Rain causes reduced traction and a blurred appearance for some objects
Damage, wear and pit strategy
Damage and wear can be toggled to suit your preferred level of realism. With damage enabled, you must manage tire degradation and component wear — and plan pit stops.
- Tire wear accumulates over time; car condition is shown on-screen so you can see damaged areas
- Pit stops are available to repair damage or change tires during a race
Final impressions
F1 Racing Championship blends classic F1 cars, real circuits and several playstyles into a compelling package. Arcade players get quick, accessible racing, while those who want to master setups and weather effects will find depth to explore.
Technical
- Windows
- German
- English
- Spanish
- French
- Italian
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