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• F1 Career Challenge

Car List:
Arrows / Orange Arrows1999200020012002
BAR Honda1999200020012002
Benetton199920002001----
European Minardi / Minardi1999200020012002
Ferrari1999200020012002
Jaguar Racing----200020012002
Jordan Honda1999200020012002
McLaren Mercedes1999200020012002
Prost Grand Prix199920002001----
Renault------------2002
Sauber Petronas1999200020012002
Stewart1999------------
Toyota------------2002
Williams / BMW Williams1999200020012002

Track List:
A1-Ring, Austria1999200020012002
Albert Park, Australia1999200020012002
Catalunya, Spain1999200020012002
Gilles Villeneuve, Canada1999200020012002
Hockenheim, Germany1999200020012002
Hungaroring, Hungary1999200020012002
Imola, San Marino1999200020012002
Indianapolis, USA----200020012002
Interlagos, Brazil1999200020012002
Magny-Cours, France1999200020012002
Monte Carlo, Monaco1999200020012002
Monza, Italy1999200020012002
Nurburgring, Europe1999200020012002
Sepang, Malaysia1999200020012002
Silverstone, Great Britain1999200020012002
Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium1999200020012002
Suzuka, Japan1999200020012002



• F1 Racing Championship

Car List:
  • Arrows Arrows F1 V10
  • BAR Supertec FB01 V10
  • Benetton Playlife FB01 V10
  • Ferrari Ferrari 048 V10
  • Jordan Mugen-Honda MF301HD V10
  • McLaren Mercedes-Benz FO110H V10
  • Minardi Ford Zetec-R V10
  • Prost Peugeot A18 V10
  • Sauber Petronas SPE03A V10
  • Stewart Ford Cosworth CR-1 V10
  • Williams Supertec FB01 V10
Track List:
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Budapest, Hungary
  • Hockenheim, Germany
  • Imola, San Marino
  • Interlagos, Brazil
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Magny-Cours, France
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • Monaco, Monaco
  • Montreal, Canada
  • Monza, Italy
  • Nurburgring, Germany
  • Silverstone, Great Britain
  • Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
  • Spielberg, Austria
  • Suzuka, Japan


• F1 Championship Season 2000

Car List:
  • Arrows A21 Supertec
  • BAR 002 Honda
  • Benetton B200 Playlife
  • Ferrari F1-2000 Ferrari
  • Jaguar Racing R1 Cosworth
  • Jordan EJ10 Mugen-Honda
  • McLaren MP4-15 Mercedes
  • Minardi M02 Fondmetal
  • Prost AP03 Peugeot
  • Sauber C19 Petronas
  • Williams F1 FW22 BMW
Track List:
  • A1-Ring, Austria
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Hockenheim, Germany
  • Hungaroring, Hungary
  • Imola, San Marino
  • Indianapolis, United States
  • Interlagos, Brazil
  • Magny-Cours, France
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • Monaco, Monaco
  • Montreal, Canada
  • Monza, Italy
  • Nurburgring, Germany
  • Sepang, Malaysia
  • Silverstone, Great Britain
  • Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
  • Suzuka, Japan


• F1 2001, Formula One 2001

Car List:
  • Arrows A22 Asiatech
  • BAR 003 Honda
  • Benetton B201 Renault
  • Ferrari F2001
  • Jaguar Racing R2
  • Jordan EJ11 Honda
  • McLaren MP4/16 Mercedes
  • Minardi PS01
  • Prost AP04 Acer
  • Sauber C19 Petronas
  • Williams F1 FW23 BMW
Track List:
  • A1-Ring, Austria
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Hockenheim, Germany
  • Hungaroring, Hungary
  • Imola, San Marino
  • Indianapolis, United States
  • Interlagos, Brazil
  • Magny-Cours, France
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • Monte Carlo, Monaco
  • Montreal, Canada
  • Monza, Italy
  • Nurburgring, Germany
  • Sepang, Malaysia
  • Silverstone, Great Britain
  • Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
  • Suzuka, Japan


• F1 2002, Formula One 2002, Grand Prix Challenge

Car List:
  • Arrows A23 Cosworth
  • BAR 004 Honda
  • Ferrari F2002
  • Jaguar R3 Cosworth
  • Jordan EJ12 Honda
  • McLaren MP 4/17 Mercedes
  • Minardi P502 Asiatech
  • Renault R202
  • Sauber C21 Petronas
  • Toyota TF102
  • Williams FW24 BMW
Track List:
  • A1-Ring, Austria
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Hungaroring, Hungary
  • Hockenheim, Germany
  • Imola, San Marino
  • Indianapolis, United States
  • Interlagos, Brazil
  • Magny Cours, France
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • Monte Carlo, Monaco
  • Montreal, Canada
  • Monza, Italy
  • Nurburgring, Europe
  • Sepang, Malaysia
  • Silverstone, Great Britain
  • Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
  • Suzuka, Japan


• Formula One 2003

Car List:
  • BAR 005 Honda
  • Ferrari F2003-GA
  • Jaguar R4 Cosworth
  • Jordan EJ13 Cosworth
  • McLaren MP4-18 Mercedes
  • Minardi P503 Asiatech
  • Renault R23
  • Sauber C22 Petronas
  • Toyota TF103
  • Williams FW25 BMW
Track List:
  • A1-Ring, Austria
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Hockenheim, Germany
  • Hungaroring, Hungary
  • Imola, San Marino
  • Indianapolis, United States
  • Interlagos, Brazil
  • Magny-Cours, France
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • Monte-Carlo, Monaco
  • Montreal, Canada
  • Monza, Italy
  • Nurburgring, Germany
  • Sepang, Malaysia
  • Silverstone, Great Britain
  • Suzuka, Japan


• Formula One 04

Car List:
  • BAR 006 Honda
  • Ferrari F2004
  • Jaguar R5 Cosworth
  • Jordan EJ14 Ford-Cosworth
  • McLaren MP4-19 Mercedes
  • Minardi P504B Cosworth
  • Renault R24
  • Sauber C23 Petronas
  • Toyota TF104
  • Williams FW26 BMW
Track List:
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Hockenheim, Germany
  • Hungaroring, Hungary
  • Imola, San Marino
  • Indianapolis, United States
  • Interlagos, Brazil
  • Magny-Cours, France
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • Monte-Carlo, Monaco
  • Montreal, Canada
  • Monza, Italy
  • Nurburgring, Germany
  • Sepang, Malaysia
  • Shanghai, China
  • Silverstone, Great Britain
  • Sokhir, Bahrain
  • Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
  • Suzuka, Japan


• Formula One 05

Quirks and Features:
The Bad:
  • No car specs (engine, chassis, bhp, etc).
  • No mirrors on car (need to press a button for rear view).
The Good:
  • Options allow setting the difficulty level as easy or as hard as you want.
  • Shows brake and accelerator gauges.

Car List: (All Modes)
  • BAR Honda
  • BMW WilliamsF1 Team
  • Jordan Grand Prix
  • McLaren Mercedes
  • Minardi F1 Team
  • Panasonic Toyota Racing
  • Red Bull Racing
  • Renault F1 Team
  • Sauber Petronas
  • Scuderia Ferrari
Car List: (Timed Test Session Mode Only)
  • F1 05 Concept
  • Lotus 25
  • Lotus 79 (John Player Special)
  • Williams FW08 (TAG)
  • Williams FW11 (Canon)
Track List:
  1. Melbourne, Australia
  2. Sepang, Malaysia
  3. Bahrain
  4. Imola, San Marino
  5. Catalunya, Spain
  6. Monte Carlo, Monaco
  7. Nurburgring, Europe
  1. Montreal, Canada
  2. Indianapolis, United States
  3. Magny-Cours, France
  4. Silverstone, Great Britain
  5. Hockenheim, Germany
  6. Budapest, Hungary
  7. Istanbul, Turkey
  1. Monza, Italy
  2. Spa, Belgium
  3. Interlagos, Brazil
  4. Suzuka, Japan
  5. Shanghai, China
  6. Street Circuit, USA (bonus)
Miscellaneous:
  • Profile saves and Progression saves are separate. Unlocked items are saved in Profile, and the current state of a Championship or Race Weekend is saved in Progression.


• Formula One 06

Quirks and Features:
The Bad:
  • No car specs (engine, chassis, bhp, etc).
  • No mirrors on car (need to press R2 for rear view).
  • Pitstops depend on the player's ability to press the buttons shown on the screen.
The Good:
  • Includes lots of interesting info (history, statistics, tips, etc.).
  • Gameplay can be set to different levels of difficulty.
  • Includes the ability to edit Driver Details at a later time.

Car List:
  • BMW Sauber
  • Ferrari
  • Honda
  • McLaren
  • MF1
  • Red Bull
  • Renault
  • Super Aguri
  • Toro Rosso
  • Toyota
  • Williams
Bonus Cars: (Note: these can only be used in Time Trial mode)
CarTo Unlock:
Alfa Romeo 158Win Drivers' Championship
Cooper Climax-- free --
Lotus 49c (Gold Leaf)Win any race
Lotus 72E (John Player Special)-- free --
Williams FW06 (Saudia)Win all bronze medals for Time Trials
Williams FW18 (Rothmans)Win all silver medals for Time Trials

Track List:
  1. Bahrain, Bahrain
  2. Sepang, Malaysia
  3. Melbourne, Australia
  4. Imola, San Marino
  5. Nurburgring, Europe
  6. Catalunya, Spain
  1. Monte Carlo, Monaco
  2. Silverstone, Great Britain
  3. Montreal, Canada
  4. Indianapolis, USA
  5. Magny-Cours, France
  6. Hockenheim, Germany
  1. Budapest, Hungary
  2. Istanbul, Turkey
  3. Monza, Italy
  4. Shanghai, China
  5. Suzuka, Japan
  6. Interlagos, Brazil
Career Notes:
  • Near the end of the season, your team will offer a contract renewal. Don't renew your contract unless you really want to stay with the same team. As long as you're not under contract, you'll be free to try the test sessions that other teams are (or will be) offering.
  • Be sure to save your progress after the last race of the season. The teams in the Recruitment list are random; so if you don't see the team you want, just exit and choose Race > Career > Continue and you'll get a slightly different list.
  • If you're currently 2nd driver and you consistently out-perform your team's 1st driver, you'll eventually get promoted to 1st driver. Contrary to what you might expect, the original 1st driver is removed from competition rather than just being demoted to 2nd driver.
Miscellaneous Notes:
  • When you unlock a prize and it asks if you want to save, it only saves the prize. If you want to save your game progress, you'll need to do that separately.
  • If Fuel Use is set to Scaled, each race will require you to make at least 1 pitstop regardless of the number of laps. If race length is set to 50% or less, you can avoid pitstops by setting Fuel Use to Realistic instead.
  • On the Lap Records page, the Target time is for the next medal (bronze, silver, or gold).


• Golden Age Of Racing

Quirks and Features:
The Bad:
  • Doesn't work with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel.
  • All fantasy cars and tracks (nothing officially licensed).
  • Doesn't remember the current camera view.
  • Framerate drops to a noticeable level at times.
  • No option for manual transmission (automatic gearbox only).
  • The locking brakes and not being able to steer is a bit over-exagerrated.
  • No noticeable difference in performance or handling of the different cars or liveries.
  • The numerous amount of hairpins can get a bit annoying sometimes.
The Good:
  • The sounds and graphics, although not very hi-res, give a fairly good sense of speed.
  • The nostalgic theme has some appeal.
  • Allows multiple profile gamesaves to be stored on a single memory card.

Car List:
  • BR-R
  • Ensa-66
  • Mercen-R01
  • Passio-149
  • Toro-A727
Track List:
  • Brookfields Club
  • Brookfields GP
  • De Campeones Club
  • De Campeones GP
  • Montresa GP
  • Montresa Speedway
  • St. Christo Club
  • St. Christo GP
  • Tieferwald Club
  • Tieferwald GP
Miscellaneous:
  • The cars can't steer while braking, so you'll need to release the brakes before executing a turn.
  • There is no practice or qualifying in Championship mode, but you can exit at any time and practice in Race or Challenge mode before continuing a championship.


• International Super Karts

Quirks and Features:
The Bad:
  • Doesn't work with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel.
  • No Trophy Room or progress screen to show what has or hasn't been done.
  • Doesn't remember the current camera view.
  • Braking at any speed causes the kart to spin out of control.
The Good:
  • The sounds and graphics, although not very hi-res, give a good sense of speed.

Kart List:
  • Go Kart (125cc, 155kg)
  • Pro Kart (160cc, 175kg, Twin Engine)
  • Super Kart (250cc, 215kg, Twin Engine)
Track List:
  • Airfield
  • Beach
  • City Park
  • Farm
  • Industrial
  • Mountain
  • Quarry
  • Raceway
  • Railway
  • Woodland


• Newman-Haas Racing

For the PlayStation (PS1)

Track List:
  • Emerson Fittipaldi Speedway
  • Houston Grand Prix
  • Laguna Seca
  • Long Beach
  • Mid-Ohio 200
  • Milwaukee Mile
  • Portland Raceway
  • Road America
  • Surfers Paradise
  • Toronto


For questions, comments, etc... see the
README file.


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This page was last updated on: Monday, April 2, 2007