The latest edition of the official Formula One game goes on sale later this week and F1 Fanatic readers can be among the first to win F1 2016.
In association with Codemasters, F1 Fanatic has nine copies of F1 2016 to be won for the format of your choice between now and the end of the season in the Predictions Championship.
The top prediction at every race beginning with the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps will win the new game. And there’s more prizes to be won during every race weekend as well as at the end of the year.
The Predictions Championship is free to enter and is open to players worldwide so start playing now for your chance to win F1 2016 and more.
Make your predictions
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pSynrg (@psynrg)
15th August 2016, 21:45
As this is no doubt just a minor rehash of last year’s abomination, I wouldn’t have this even as a prize in a competition.
No doubt this comment will be gone shortly, but at least this was more engaging than the game.
Considering Codemasters are responsible for the utterly brilliant DiRT Rally, there’s just no excuse anymore! They can do it and F1 deserves better than this…
HK (@me4me)
15th August 2016, 22:02
“F1 deserves better than this” .. don’t you think that’s a bit premature to say about a game yet to be released? @psynrg
pSynrg (@psynrg)
15th August 2016, 22:57
No, because after 5 previous disappointments; well, you know how it goes: “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me…”
Jabosha (@jabosha)
16th August 2016, 0:00
A recent youtuber Aarava I think whom visited Codemasters and played F1 2016, said that FOM, the teams and sponsors are a real problem with alot of ideas for the game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3vF-K3FmGg
David Bell
16th August 2016, 13:34
Of course they are, they’re a problem in every way that F1 is involved, Games, TV rights, Internet and Social Media integration. They are a bunch of fat cats who don’t care about actually progressing the sport and integrating with the best technologies around. All they do is add a few different camera angles. Off the top of my head they need to be looking in to the use of internet streaming services, VR headsets (imagine the camera angle just above the drivers head), Google Street View for tracks etc My god if they really invested in them you could have coverage of unprecedented levels
Jabosha (@jabosha)
15th August 2016, 23:55
Keith Collantine, will the predicted pole time count even if the driver setting it is grid penalised during the weekend?
Proteus (@proteus)
16th August 2016, 18:17
The game is becoming worse and worse. As long as they primary focus will be animation of pit mechanics, podium and gestures of the driver when getting hit the game wont be worth much. I dont care about the pit crew, i dont care for podium, i dont care for a commentator in the game. I simply dont care what colour of helmet i am going to have. all this things are for children. What i care about is realistic damage model, rain model, AI, physics and so on…i heard a rumour that sponsors dictate damage model in the game so the cars break apart only in parts where logos are almost non existant…