It doesn't feel new or exciting, mini-games within career mode is a waste of resources that could have gone into a wider career with for example GP2 championship before your F1 career, or bringing back media interviews and expanding the dept of the career mode. Long story short, everything revealed so far just leaves me wondering why CM has gone this route. A pre-2010 Silverstone would have been awesome to drive, as would a Spa with the old late 90's busstop chicane for example. Just to bad we don't get some historic versions of the current GP calender. But the classic cars by themselves have very little replay value as you don't have a complete season or even 2 cars from the same season for a head-to-head challenge.
The free version of app remind you (using notification - the sound of formula car) about the race: On Friday - before start the racing weekend, On Sunday - for two hours before the race.
With this app you can check place, date and time of the next F1 race. It was a lot of fun to take the modern cars to the old circuits like Imola. With Formula 2017 Calendar app you will never forget about the next race. Most disappointing for me is that the classic content is limited to cars (unless CM have yet to announce classic tracks). For me the classic content in F1 2013 showed that the value was in the tracks. Hopefully you can skip those in career mode (unless you get a serious amount of resource points for them). : Sebastian Vettel VET: Ferrari: 57: 1:33:53.374: Russia : Valtteri Bottas BOT: Mercedes: 52: 1:28:08.743: Spain : Lewis Hamilton HAM: Mercedes: 66: 1:35:56.497: Monaco : Sebastian Vettel VET: Ferrari: 78: 1:44:44.
Something that could get very boring / repetitive very fast (it's basically time trial with a few obstacles in slow driving AI cars). The career mode was given an overhaul for last year's F1 2016 title, bringing.
The overtake mode gameplay looks very underwhelming. Details have been released about the expanded career mode for the F1 2017 computer game that is released this month.