Released in June 2003, remains a landmark title in the history of racing simulations. Developed by Image Space Incorporated (ISI) and published by EA Sports, it was the final Formula One game from EA for nearly two decades until their acquisition of Codemasters in 2021. A Multi-Season Masterpiece
: High-resolution car models, motion-captured pit crews, and a complex physics engine that set the stage for later sims like rFactor. System Requirements (Legacy)
: 14 teams, 44 unique vehicles, and 34 real-world drivers.
Unlike typical annual releases, this game covers four complete championship seasons: 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002. This massive scope allows players to experience the evolution of F1 during one of its most iconic eras, featuring:
: 17 circuits with layout variations reflecting their specific years (e.g., track changes over the four-season span).









