F1 2017 is now available

Codemasters’ latest instalment in the long running F1 franchise, F1 2017 is now available.

The official videogame of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship, F1 2017 includes all new features and improvements. An expanded career mode now includes classic invitationals. The new Championships mode gives players a unique racing experience and four alternative tracks layouts. The expanded career mode will give players the opportunity to improve their driving skills over the course of multiple seasons.

After creating a driver, including to option to play as a female for the first time, players will be able to customise their helmet and race number. Once the season kicks off, players will have 115 different upgrades available to them. They’ll also need to manage their engine and gearbox.

Championships mode throws all-new and unique races at the player. Different rules and structures to that of the regular season will test drivers skills to the limit. One of the events sees players race iconic cars on six different street circuits.

F1 2017 includes 12 iconic F1 cars from the past and present. These cars are available in career mode and can be used in single and multi class races.

  • 1995 Ferrari 412 T2
  • 2002 Ferrari F2002
  • 2004 Ferrari F2004
  • 2007 Ferrari F2007
  • 1988 McLaren MP4/4 – (DLC car in F1 2017 Special Edition)
  • 1991 McLaren MP4/6
  • 1998 McLaren MP4-13
  • 2008 McLaren MP4 -23
  • 1992 Williams FW14B
  • 1996 Williams FW18
  • 2006 Renault R26
  • 2010 Red Bull Racing RB6

F1 2017 is available now for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

Leo Stevenson
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