F1 2018 Full F1 2018 Classic Car Content Revealed!

F1 2018 The Game (Codemasters)

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Fans of yesteryear rejoice! F1 2018 will contain no less than eight classic cars, with some real eye catching models due to come to the game later this year...

Of course the new title will feature all the cars, teams, drivers and tracks of the current Formula One World Championship, however one of the more eye catching pieces of content from the new game will be the now ever present inclusion of classic content, spanning the 1970's, 80's and early 2000's with some of the most dramatic and competitive cars of their respective eras...

While it remains to be see exactly how these cars will feature in the newly expanded career mode, hopefully less awkward than the previous edition "guest" test sessions, it is nevertheless a very welcome inclusion into a game that aims to appeal to a wide audience of new and old Formula One fans the world over.

As well as the "historic" content set to feature in the game, F1 2018 will also include the full 2017 grid from last year, so if the new regulations aren't quite your thing, then you can always drop back to last season for your Grand Prix kicks!

Full Classic Content:
  • McLaren M23D
  • Ferrari 312 T2
  • Brawn BGP001
  • Lotus 72D
  • Lotus 79
  • McLaren MP4/18
  • Ferrari 312 T4
  • Williams FW25

Formula One 2018 is scheduled to release for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC August 24th 2018.

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Happy with the car selection from F1 2018? Any obvious omissions you would have liked to have seen in the upcoming new game? Let us know in the comments section below!
 
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Am I really the first one to notice that a car that already was part of the Codemaster's F1 series is now considered a "classic"? We get old.

I know right? it's a head scratcher why F1 2018 wouldn't include 2017 cars. It's classic cars by now, atleast by their books. I know it's not a codemasters practice, but I wish they just update their titles like paid DLC each year to add the latest cars. Imagine...
 

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