
F1 2017 not only brings driver and livery changes, but also the return of classic cars, some new game modes and even a couple of additional track layouts.

Whatever the reason, Codemasters are releasing their ninth consecutive Formula One game under the official license and it feels like they’ve really hit their stride. Maybe it’s because they don’t get the fanfare of franchises like Madden and Fifa, or maybe it’s because they release mid-season rather than at the end of a year.

We sometimes forget about the Grand Prix games being yearly iterations even though it’s blindingly obvious that they need to update with each season. Another year, another sports game reflecting the latest roster of teams and players.
