Lead your team to glory in F1® Manager 2024. A new Formula 1® season has arrived, and with it, the most comprehensive F1® management experience to date. Build a legacy with one of 10 official F1® constructors or create your own team for the very first time.
Take your place on the F1 pitwall and manage every element of one of 10 official teams or create your very own team for the first time in the series and lead them to glory.
Make your decisions count on the track. Plan and direct your team’s strategy and watch as your drivers execute your commands in thrilling F1 races, brought to life with a broadcast-quality presentation.
The pressures of performing at the highest level of motorsport aren’t just reserved to race day. Manage your drivers, staff, car development and facilities throughout multiple seasons to give your team the best chance to claim a spot on the Formula 1 podium.
Lead your team to glory in F1® Manager 2024. A new Formula 1® season has arrived, packed with 24 races, new cars, new Team Principals and an updated F1® Sprint race format. Start your career at one of 10 official F1® teams or create your own for the very first time.
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Italian Grand Prix
Monza is known as the Temple of Speed for a reason. The simple layout encourages drivers to commit to speed, speed, speed, pushing their cars to the limits of their power as they hurtle around this legendary circuit. With your drivers focused on pushing, it’ll be down to you as Team Principal to keep them on strategy.
Singapore Grand Prix
Tight corners and a twisting, punishing layout, the Singapore GP is a challenging night race through the streets of downtown Singapore. The revised layout from the 2023 season returns including a much needed straight in Sector 3, but Marina Bay remains a circuit which will put your cars’ brakes to the test.
Japanese Grand Prix
Navigating Suzuka’s relentless esses and corners is a harsh test for all cars on the grid. This year, with the race taking place in spring, cooler temperatures mean a one-stop strategy could be possible but may leave drivers at risk of being undercut or running out of grip. At this stage in the season, it’s all to play for.
Bahrain Grand Prix
In the first Grand Prix of 2024, teams are under pressure to prove their race pace. In Sakhir, with dry desert conditions and a challenging layout, tyres may degrade quickly, and overtaking in the tight corners brings a high risk of lock ups. All teams must adapt to new cars, while carefully balancing tyre management and attack strategies – who will rise to the occasion?
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Jeddah features the most corners of any circuit on the 2024 calendar, many of which are blisteringly fast. The three DRS zones are drivers’ best chance to overtake, but this can a particularly challenging track where any mistake can spiral rapidly. With a safety car almost certain to appear, whose strategy will be flexible enough to conquer the fastest street circuit in F1 history?
Australian Grand Prix
Melbourne is now one of the fastest tracks on the calendar, with drivers needing to make clever use of the four DRS zones to up their overtake chances at this historically difficult circuit. A safety car is almost certain to make an appearance, so teams will need to manage their strategies to take full advantage. Who will have the speed and racecraft to triumph here?
Azerbaijan Grand Prix
Baku may be one of the newer circuits on the calendar, but it’s already built a reputation for unpredictable results and drama on the track. High speeds, low track abrasiveness and tight corners all come together to create a unique challenge for drivers and Team Principals alike.
Miami Grand Prix
Miami’s iconic street circuit is a track like no other. With the ubiquitous uneven ground associated with street circuits, nineteen corners, and three straights, drivers will face a little of everything as they tackle this track. With three DRS zones thrown in the mix, chances to overtake will abound, and with the season still in the early stages, every point earned here makes a difference.
Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, or more simply Imola, is a centrepiece circuit in the F1 calendar and has played host to many historic races. Imola’s technical corners require control and consistency. At this track, it’ll take a carefully measured approach to tactics and tyre strategy, rather than outright pace. To optimise lap times and accelerate out of corners, good traction will be essential.
Monaco Grand Prix
Winding through La Condamine and Monte Carlo, technical driving is the name of the game in the Monaco GP. Offering notoriously few opportunities to overtake and with qualifying often determining the shape of the race, Team Principals will need to think strategically on the Mediterranean coastline.