Up to 33 different Formula 1 cars are available in F1 2019 depending on which edition of the game you opt for. And for the first time you can drive an F1 car too.
Here’s a run-down of which cars and tracks are in each version.
F1 2019: Car list
Year | Team | Model | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2019 | Mercedes | W10 | |
2019 | Ferrari | SF90 | |
2019 | Red Bull | RB15 | |
2019 | Renault | RS19 | |
2019 | Haas | VF-19 | |
2019 | McLaren | MCL34 | |
2019 | Racing Point | RP19 | |
2019 | Alfa Romeo | C38 | |
2019 | Toro Rosso | STR14 | |
2019 | Williams | FW42 | |
2019 | Multiplayer car | Can be customised in multiplayer. ‘Legends Edition’ adds Senna and Prost helmet-themed designs | |
1990 | Ferrari | F1-90 | Legends Edition only |
1990 | McLaren | MP4/5B | Legends Edition only |
2010 | Ferrari | F10 | Legends Edition and Anniversary Edition |
2010 | McLaren | MP4-25 | Legends Edition and Anniversary Edition |
2010 | Red Bull | RB6 | Returning from F1 2018 |
2009 | Brawn GP | BGP 001 | Returning from F1 2018 |
2008 | McLaren | MP4-23 | Returning from F1 2018 |
2007 | Ferrari | F2007 | Returning from F1 2018 |
2006 | Renault | R26 | Returning from F1 2018 |
2004 | Ferrari | F2004 | Returning from F1 2018 |
2003 | Williams | FW25 | Returning from F1 2018 |
1998 | McLaren | MP4-13 | Returning from F1 2018 |
1996 | Williams | FW18 | Returning from F1 2018 |
1992 | Williams | FW14 | Returning from F1 2018 |
1991 | McLaren | MP4/6 | Returning from F1 2018 |
1988 | McLaren | MP4/4 | Returning from F1 2018 |
1982 | McLaren | MP4/1B | Returning from F1 2018 |
1979 | Ferrari | 312 T4 | Returning from F1 2018 |
1978 | Lotus 72D | 79 | Returning from F1 2018 |
1976 | Ferrari | 312 T2 | Returning from F1 2018 |
1976 | McLaren | M23D | Returning from F1 2018 |
1972 | Lotus 72D | 72D | Returning from F1 2018 |
2018 | Dallara | F2 2018 | Formula Two 2018-19 car |
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F1 2019: Track list
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Tristan (@skipgamer)
3rd May 2019, 12:42
I wonder how much extra the Legends Edition will cost. That’s some really cool content potentially locked.
It’s strange how the car list stops at 2010, thinking of how long they’ve been working on this series for now, they could make one awesomely long and accurate career mode game if they were to make use of all their assets.
Matteo (@m-bagattini)
3rd May 2019, 12:53
That’s a bold statement, @skipgamer
SoLiDG (@solidg)
3rd May 2019, 13:12
Having all previous cars in a mega career mode could be possible in a few years I feel.
Bernie was very tight with was allowed. Since Liberty things have changed, just look at F2 in this game!
For the rest, great list of classic cars! must buy for us fans :)
rpiian (@rpiian)
3rd May 2019, 15:13
Agreed – the F2 addition is excellent! Would be great to mix it up a bit.
Barry
7th July 2019, 11:36
How cool
Fer no.65 (@fer-no65)
3rd May 2019, 13:23
@skipgamer that’s exactly why I think F1 challenge 99-02 was a much better game overall in hindsight. To be able to have 4 seasons of fully licensed cars with all the team.changes and whatever must have been a nightmare to arrange… Or maybe things were just simpler back then and no one bothered to complain
Mick B
16th June 2019, 19:39
Agreed. This was my first F1 game and still such fond memories of it! Amazing effort in making that game.
Jere (@jerejj)
3rd May 2019, 16:15
Only the 1995 and 2002 Ferraris have been left out, but all the other classic cars from both F1 2017 and ’18 have been included, which I find a bit too redundant. In my view, they should’ve made a big shuffle by leaving out all the cars that already feature in both ’17 and ’18, only including the ones featuring in ’18 only, but not ’17. Furthermore, of course, the absence of the ’95 and ’02 Ferrari hasn’t been filled with the Renault R25 or Mclaren MP4-20. I know, I’ve pointed this out before, but I don’t really understand this evasiveness to include a 2005 car to these games in spite of that season’s historical relevance and nostalgia.
Don frika del prima
3rd May 2019, 16:44
The main question is: is it better than Geoff Cramond’s gp4?
MrBoerns (@mrboerns)
3rd May 2019, 17:51
simple one: it won’ t
Don frika del prima
3rd May 2019, 18:35
That’s the answer I had my money on
Ninjenius (@ninjenius)
3rd May 2019, 17:22
Ahh, but what about the Collector’s Edition, Gold Edition, Limited Edition, Game of the Year edition, Legacy Edition, Platinum Edition, Special Edition, Premium Edition, Deluxe Edition, Ultimate Edition and Ultimate Premium Collector’s Edition?
Anyone remember when there was just one Edition?
MrBoerns (@mrboerns)
3rd May 2019, 18:00
it’s not that the legends mode isn’t a cool idea or anything, but gosh it annoys me that it’s always Senna. the point to which everyone seems to have the hots for the guy- there have been other guys you know? the only more overplayed f1 tune is Lauda vs Hunt
MrBoerns (@mrboerns)
3rd May 2019, 18:01
also why bother with legends if there’s not even a single period track?
Euro Brun (@eurobrun)
3rd May 2019, 18:53
I bought the game last year and haven’t completed career mode yet. Not cos i don’t like it, but cos i don’t really have the time.
I’ll enjoy F1 2018 for another year and think about maybe getting F1 2020, or holding out for F1 2021 with whatever regulation changes get agreed on.
Call me a frugal Yorkshireman…
Proteus (@proteus)
4th May 2019, 12:34
The biggest nono for me is that they are focusing too much with the sideshow than racing. If they want to present managment, then make a manager game separately of the racing game. I dont care for answering the questions of journalists and things like that. Instead of this, they should focus more on the damage models, parts failing and so on. And i must say that replacing of driver pictures with their CGI images looks catastrophically cheap and on par with games from a decade ago. Less of those animated nonsense would be great. And it would be a damn good time if they would have made a complete game of older seasons from 80s and 90s, but they are probably afraid to do so, because there is danger that those games would outsell the current one, due to the fact that F1 was much more interesting back then.
StefMeister (@stefmeister)
4th May 2019, 14:16
An aspect of modern gaming I really hate is how many games come with multiple versions which come with different content, Sometimes even with exclusive in game content for pre-orders or even where you buy it from.
I remember when you just brought the game & had the same game with the same content that everyone else had & didn’t need a chart to figure out which version you wanted to buy (Something every Ubisoft game seems to require now).
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
4th May 2019, 22:42
@stefmeister I agree, it’s very off-putting.
James
5th May 2019, 0:25
No 1995 Ferrari? That was my favourite classic car in ’18.
Mick B
16th June 2019, 19:36
Thanks for the info.
Sooo to confirm Legends has just 2 extra classic cars and added online helmet liveries for £64.99. Amazon Anniversary edition is £45.99.. Thats basically 2 cars and a helmet for £19 extra.. Holy cow! And no extra circuits. Anniversary mode is lacking I feel. BUT the addition of F2 is something very special and a solid step forward! Just a rip off for Legend edition. And a shame no classic circuits for the classic cars. Short versions of circuits are terrible. Dream day when we get an announcement for full multiple season grids inc circuits in 1 game. 2009 would be nice as it was their first (not inc the old one they did for PC) but not released for big consoles. Also 2007 and 2008 as we missed those as games as EA finished on 2006 and no-one else picked it up. They were good seasons we lost out on. And 2009 was just Huge Brawn coming out of nowhere, so many teams catching up for a crazy hard end and JB getting crowned! Not to mention Toyota on the grid and we have yet to get a Toyota classic car even. This is F1 baby!!
Keats.Ingrid
14th February 2020, 15:41
If we do or don’t do it, someone will laugh