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  2. List of racing video games - Wikipedia

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    Formula 1: Bizarre Creations: Psygnosis: WIN, PS1 1996-08-30 Formula 1 97: Bizarre Creations: Psygnosis: WIN, PS1 1997-09-26 Formula 1 98: Visual Science: Psygnosis: PS1 1998-10-30 Formula Evolution 2024 Petr Šimůnek Petr Šimůnek WIN 2024-06-03 Formula Fusion: R8 Games R8 Games WIN 2017-06-01 Formula One: G.B. Munday CRL Group: ZX, CPC 1985 ...

  3. Red Bull X2010 - Wikipedia

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    The X2010 was theorised by Newey, head engineer of Red Bull Racing, and Yamauchi, and features exclusively in later Gran Turismo video games. The hypothetical car, designed as an ultimate racing machine, was designed with pure speed in mind, rather than adherence to rules and regulations, making it theoretically superior to a Formula One car in terms of speed and handling.

  4. BeamNG.drive - Wikipedia

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    BeamNG does not include real vehicle manufacturers due to licensing issues, however, included vehicles resemble various real-life vehicles, such as ETK resembling BMW or Gavril resembling Ford. With the use of mods, both real and fictional vehicles can be added. In-game brands and vehicles have individual origin stories and lore attached to them.

  5. F1 24 - Wikipedia

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    F1 24 is a racing video game developed by Codemasters and published by EA Sports. It is the seventeenth entry in the F1 series and holds the license for the 2024 Formula One and Formula 2 championships. The game was released on 31 May, or three days earlier for users who pre-ordered the Champions' Edition.

  6. Formula One video games - Wikipedia

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    The roots of Formula One games can be traced back to 1974, with arcade racing games such as Speed Race by Taito and Gran Trak 10 by Atari which depicted F1-like cars going on a race track. Two years later, F-1 (1976) by Namco has been cited as the first truly Formula One arcade game, [1] but it was an electro-mechanical game, rather than an ...

  7. List of simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    F1 2011; F1 2012; F1 2013; F1 2014; F1 2015; F1 2016; F1 2017; F1 2018; F1 2019; F1 2020; F1 2021; Colin McRae Rally Series Colin McRae Rally; Colin McRae Rally 2.0; Colin McRae Rally 3; Colin McRae Rally 04; Colin McRae Rally 2005; Dirt Series Colin McRae: Dirt; Colin McRae: Dirt 2; Dirt 3; Dirt 4; Dirt 5; Dirt: Showdown; Dirt Rally; Dirt ...

  8. Red Bull RB6 - Wikipedia

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    The Red Bull RB6 is a Formula One motor racing car designed by Red Bull Racing for the 2010 campaign. It was driven by 2010 World Champion Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber and was launched on February 10 at Jerez. [4] Vettel, who (since joining Scuderia Toro Rosso) makes it a habit to give his racing cars names, named his RB6 "Luscious Liz". [5]

  9. Lotus E21 - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus E21 [8] is a Formula One racing car designed and built by the Lotus F1 team for use in the 2013 championship. [1] The chassis was designed by James Allison, Nick Chester, Martin Tolliday and Dirk de Beer with Renault supplying the team's engines.