Scuderia Ferrari is the latest team to reveal its open-wheel racer for the 2018 F1 season, the SF71H. Ferrari showed off its 64th F1 entrant for the first time at the team’s Maranello base.
World champion Mercedes F1 is next in line to reveal its 2018 contender, the W09 EQ Power+. The championship-winning team revealed the car at Silverstone, home of the British Grand Prix.
Renault Sport F1 becomes the fifth team to reveal its 2018 contender, the R.S.18. This year’s chassis will be its third since returning to the sport in 2016.
The Specialty Dealer’s stock in FM7 has completed its routine weekly refresh. Like last week, this week offers one new addition to an otherwise repeated lineup. That addition is none other than a Skyline, an R31 to be exact.
Sauber F1 is the next up to bat to reveal its contender for the 2018 season, the C37. This isn’t exactly a normal reveal however, with it marks the return of Alfa Romeo to the sport after a 30-year hiatus.
Williams Racing is the next in line to reveal its 2018 F1 contender, the FW41. Unveiled in London, this year’s chassis is the team’s 41st entry into the sport.
The inaugural race of the 2018 Formula One season is only weeks away. With it comes several changes to the sport itself — grid girls, grid kids, and even the logo — and the cars are no exception. As the teams set up to reveal their cars over the coming days, both Mercedes and Ferrari F1 teams kick things off a little early by firing up their engines.
Right on cue, the Specialty Dealer’s stock in Forza Motorsport 7 sees its weekly refresh. While last week’s update brought the likes of an Audi and Lotus, this week only features one new addition.
When the 2018 F1 season kicks off next month, with it comes the formal debut of the halo. The new head-protection device is one of the more criticized additions to the sport as of late. Meant to protect the drivers from flying debris, the halo isn’t exactly attractive.
Last week, F1 announced the contentious decision to remove grid girls from the sport. It was a bold move, resulting in mixed reactions from fans, team members and the women themselves.
Forza Motorsport 7’s Specialty Dealer stock sees its weekly refresh, and what a treat it is. Last week saw an end to the reruns with the appearance of the Pagani Huayra.
For many, competitive multiplayer racing is the be-all, end-all. A step above racing against the AI, competitive racing serves as a way to better oneself. That is, until you run into the bad apples that believe crashing is the only way to win.
American motorsports fans rejoice: Road America is now available in R3E. Sector3 Studios confirmed its inclusion last month and features alongside a new update.
With the Formula 1 season set to kick off on March 25, Liberty Media is doubling down on the sport’s revamped identity. The latest change of image means that, beginning with the 2018 Formula 1 season, the sport will no longer feature grid girls. The changes also apply to other series managed by the group during GP weekends.
You know what time it is: Forza Motorsport 7’s Specialty Dealer has refreshed its stock. Long-term players will recognize it as a mid-November lineup, but there’s something different about this week.
It’s that time of the week again: Forza Motorsport 7’s Specialty Dealer has shuffled its stock. As you’ve come to expect over the past several weeks, the repeats continue. With a recycled lineup taking center stage, let’s have a look at what this week brings to the showroom floor.