


Even away from the online community, the computer AI is as competitive as you would expect it to be. In the absence of the real deal over the last few months, professional drivers, celebrities, and YouTube influencers have been battling it out on track in esports tournaments, showing just how accurate and enthralling a simulator it can be. In many ways, it’s so accurate that the game enhances your understanding of the motorsport. Even when you spin out for kissing the apex a little too enthusiastically, the cars just feels right.
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You really feel the difference as you upgrade your car with new parts, and as tyres wear on the track. On track, however, the game is as excellent as ever. We had hoped to have a more fleshed out narrative this year, but instead it’s been entirely removed. We think this is a shame because, despite it being little more than a predictable cameo in 2019, it showed promise and provided context for our driver’s career. We’re delighted with this addition, but it unfortunately comes at the expense of the light story we had in last year’s entry. This year we have the option of a full or half Formula 2 championship, where you can test your mettle against the likes of Mick Schumacher and Giuliano Alesi, before progressing into the big time. One of last year’s successful additions was the junior Formula 2 series, although it was bare bones and more of a contextual tool than anything else.
