

What is nice with F1 2020 is that it caters for near on everyone too. Picking your favourite team, and attempting to nail specific team objectives across either a full season, or a couple of cutdown calendars are all available. The options are open to how you go about this too – if you prefer to start with a little taste of the big time in F2 you can, but similarly those who wish to jump straight in at the deep end with the power of F1 are catered for.
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These both do pretty much as you would expect, with the Driver Career allowing you to replicate the rise to glory of the likes of Lewis Hamilton, across seasons in which you get to prove that your driving prowess is high. It is however with the super deep Driver Career and new My Team modes that F1 2020 really ups its game. Fancy taking part in a quick Time Attack, Pursuit race, or Overtake Challenge? F1 2020 allows for it. And no matter which you choose, there is a ton of content included here too, giving you the chance to slowly work your way through full seasons, classic car championships, sprint champs, the F2 World Tour and a whole host of Invitational Events each with their own scenarios and settings.

These all allow for any race fan to pop on, whack out a quick race or two, before heading off and going about their day, safe in the knowledge that they’ve got their speed thrills for the day. Not just are the usual one-off Grand Prix or Championships in place, but the staple of the racing scene – the Time Trial – is also present. It would probably be with the solo options where most players would start, and Codemasters have included a wide variety of features here.
