
Are you gearing up to resume old rivalries? Are you ready to get one up on the competition? F1 2019 is coming and today Codemasters have revealed the very first full in-game trailer.
Due to hit Xbox One, PS4 and PC on the 28th June 2019, with the F1 2019 Legends Edition launched three days earlier with access granted from June 25th, F1 2019 promises to deliver the most complete edition of F1 racing yet. This means that F1 2019 will be found featuring all the official teams, drivers and all 21 circuits from the 2019 season, along with the inclusion of F2 which will allow players to compete in the 2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship – although this content will only be made available as a free digital update during the season.
But it’s the trailer we are here for today and Codemasters have seemingly nailed it with F1 2019. Showcasing the stunning visual uplift and the official F1 theme music written by composer Brian Tyler, the trailer focuses on intense rivalries as the drivers jostle for position in the heat of the battle. Culminating with the euphoria of victory, the trailer also celebrates the 2019 F1 and 2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship cars and drivers, delivering a glimpse of some of the classic F1 cars which return from previous iterations.
If you’re interested in checking out F1 2019 when it releases in June, then you’ll find all of the following iconic motors available for action…
F1 2019 features 18 returning classic cars including:
· 2010 Red Bull RB6
· 2009 Brawn BGP 001
· 2008 McLaren MP4 –23
· 2007 Ferrari F2007
· 2006 Renault R26
· 2004 Ferrari F2004
· 2003 Williams FW25
· 1998 McLaren MP4-13
· 1996 Williams FW18
· 1992 Williams FW14
· 1991 McLaren MP4/6
· 1988 McLaren MP4/4
· 1982 McLaren MP4/1B
· 1979 Ferrari 312 T4
· 1978 Lotus 79
· 1976 Ferrari 312 T2
· 1976 McLaren M23D
· 1972 Lotus 72D
INCLUDED IN THE F1 2019 ‘LEGENDS EDITION’: SENNA AND PROST
· 1990 Ferrari F1-90
· 1990 McLaren MP4/5B
· 2010 Ferrari F10
· 2010 McLaren MP4-25
INCLUDED IN THE F1 2019 ‘ANNIVERSARY EDITION’:
· 2010 Ferrari F10
· 2010 McLaren MP4-25
“Every year we make great strides so the game is as authentic and immersive as possible and we have surpassed expectations with the quality of the visuals in F1 2019,” said Lee Mather, F1 Game Director at Codemasters. “We also know from fan feedback the classic cars our community want to race and we hope the returning roster, alongside the new vehicles from the Legends and Anniversary editions, will give them the choices they crave.”
Will we be seeing you on the F1 2019 grid? Let us know your thoughts and comments down below. And if you haven’t yet played F1 2018, you should really take in our review and get to it.