With a wealth of team options and broadcast-style race presentation, F1 Manager 2022 promises to be the most authentic F1 management simulation yet.
One aspect of F1 Manager 2022 that is getting fans excited is the inclusion of red flags – something that’s been missing in Codemasters’ F1 games. In F1 2022, unexpected red flag incidents will cause race restarts. This adds an element of unpredictability, forcing you to think on your feet and change your race strategy on the fly.
How red flags will work in F1 Manager 2022
In a social media post, Frontier Developments revealed how red flags will work in F1 Manager 2022.
As the developer explains, on-track incidents and/or a stricken car blocking the track can trigger a red flag. Red flags can also happen during qualifying and practice sessions. The session timer will stop during red flag incidents in qualifying but will continue in practice.
In red flag conditions, the race is paused, with the last completed lap being used for the current classification. Drivers still running will return to the pits while the track is cleared.
With the race halted, players can make some strategic changes to their cars, whether it’s fitting new tyres or replacing damaged parts like a front wing. As Team Principal, it’s your job to use red flag incidents to your advantage.
After applying these changes, the race will restart. All drivers will return to the grid in the position as their last completed lap. The race will then restart from a standing start. It’s this attention to detail that will increase the level of immersion and realism in F1 Manager 2022.
Release date
F1 Manager 2022 will be released on 31 August on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One. Preordering the game gives players five days early access so you can start your Team Principal journey early, as well as a ten percent discount.
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