

We love seeing your stories, reading suggestions, and nerding out about F1 with you all, so that won’t be stopping. Myself and u/SteveFromFrontier will continue to be active across all our channels, after the final update and beyond, to answer questions, create content, and generally hang out with our players. With that mind, please keep sharing your thoughts in all the usual places, as we’ll be tracking them during development.

Key reports and requests around F1 Manager 2022 from the community that are yet to be resolved will continue to be prioritised as we create future iterations in this franchise. To ensure upcoming F1 Manager projects realise their potential and meet the expectations of both our team and our community, the development team’s focus must move fully onto projects beyond F1 Manager 2022, after this upcoming update.Įver since we started to form the F1 Manager community, we’ve listened to and taken actions on your feedback and opinions whenever possible – and that will not be changing. Any potential updates following this would be minor patches that do not noticeably affect gameplay. This next update for F1 Manager 2022 will be the last significant update that addresses player-reported feedback, or suggested changes and additions. Also, we’re making positive changes regarding fuel usage issues during Qualifying sessions, and amending instances of incorrect ‘Estimated Race Time’ calculations, amongst other optimisations. We’ve further differentiated their look by implementing some of the key characteristics of many teams’ 2022 designs, including car parts and liveries. This includes multiple visual updates to the car models for the official F1 teams. Our team are currently working on an update for F1 Manager 2022 that addresses more player-reported topics. Thank you as always for your continued support and activity in the F1 Manager 2022 community! With the US GP now in the rear-view mirror, we wanted to let you know about upcoming plans for the game.
