Speaking of careers, the game’s Career Mode option is vastly similar to many of the other racing games out there: you start out as a nobody, but are intent on making a name for yourself via a good sponsor and your own dynamic (?) skills (where available). There’s also a Co-op Championship Mode incorporated into this title (something new for this particular F1 series) wherein you can join your friends (or enemies — or both) online and encounter a match together, should the option of going ‘round and ‘round with virtual versions of real-life Formula 1 personalities not prove interesting enough fer ‘ya.
In short: F1 2011 is good fun, though it was sadly not my cup of tea. ![]()
F1 2011 is rated E (Everyone) by the ESRB for Mild Lyrics. This game can also be found on: Xbox 360, PC, Nintendo 3DS, and PlayStation Vita.







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