Race Control Fantasy

Build the team. Command the garage. Fight for the world title.

F1 Game EU is a premium Formula 1 management game built in Europe. Draft talent, develop the car, script race weekends, and chase the constructors’ crown with telemetry-grade depth.

Season Simulated

2026 FIA

Driver Personalities

22

Circuit Intelligence

24

Weekend Inputs
Championship Pressure

Strategy • Drivers • Development

Rewrite the grid order using live calls, upgrade timing, and driver management.

Gameplay Pillars

Everything you touch mirrors a real F1 department

Plan the car, shape the roster, and command every lap. Each pillar is a connected gameplay system—no hollow menus.

Team

Run the organisation

Hire engineers, set objectives, balance budgets, and react to board pressure between races.

Car

Develop aero + power

Choose tunnels, CFD time, and upgrade paths while monitoring correlation and reliability risks.

Drivers

Manage personalities

Confidence, aggression, and wet skill evolve with results, coaching, and contract leverage.

Strategy

Script the weekend

Build run plans, react to weather, choreograph pit windows, and counter rival calls in real time.

Championship

Fight for points

Every decision ripples into standings, morale, and sponsor confidence. Titles are earned over months, not menus.

Season Flow

The 2026 calendar is real and fully simulated

Every round is sourced from the database—dates, climate notes, and circuit DNA feed directly into gameplay.

Round 1

Australian Grand Prix Australia

Mar 06 – Mar 08

Track position matters, but degradation can still open offset strategies.

Round 2

Chinese Grand Prix China

Mar 13 – Mar 15

Front-left wear and long-radius corners reward balanced tyre management.

Round 3

Japanese Grand Prix Japan

Mar 27 – Mar 29

Qualifying matters; high-speed rhythm punishes dirty air and overdriving.

Round 4

Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain

Apr 10 – Apr 12

Rear tyre preservation and traction out of slow corners are key to race pace.

Round 5

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Saudi Arabia

Apr 17 – Apr 19

Low degradation but high confidence circuit; safety car timing can swing strategy.

Round 6

Miami Grand Prix United States

May 01 – May 03

Track evolution and heat can create undercut potential in medium-length stints.

Round 7

Canadian Grand Prix Canada

May 22 – May 24

Brake management and safety car timing create aggressive strategy windows.

Round 8

Monaco Grand Prix Monaco

Jun 05 – Jun 07

Track position dominates; strategy revolves around traffic and opportunistic SC/VSC.

Round 9

Barcelona Grand Prix Spain

Jun 12 – Jun 14

Tyre life and aero efficiency decide long-run strength.

Round 10

Austrian Grand Prix Austria

Jun 26 – Jun 28

Short lap amplifies traffic, undercut power, and restart volatility.

Round 11

British Grand Prix United Kingdom

Jul 03 – Jul 05

Wind and tyre wear can flip balance over a stint; flexible compounds matter.

Round 12

Belgian Grand Prix Belgium

Jul 17 – Jul 19

Weather split risk is high; keep strategy reactive.

Round 13

Hungarian Grand Prix Hungary

Jul 24 – Jul 26

Overtaking is difficult, so qualifying and undercut windows are critical.

Round 14

Dutch Grand Prix Netherlands

Aug 21 – Aug 23

Tyre care through loaded corners matters more than raw top speed.

Round 15

Italian Grand Prix Italy

Sep 04 – Sep 06

Low drag and braking stability matter; fewer stops can still be viable.

Round 16

Spanish Grand Prix Spain

Sep 11 – Sep 13

Mixed sector demands reward compromise setups and adaptive tyre usage.

Round 17

Azerbaijan Grand Prix Azerbaijan

Sep 24 – Sep 26

Long straight plus heavy braking creates overtaking chances and SC disruption.

Round 18

Singapore Grand Prix Singapore

Oct 09 – Oct 11

Thermal management, caution periods, and clean execution define strategy.

Round 19

United States Grand Prix United States

Oct 23 – Oct 25

Surface demand and crosswind make stint balance inconsistent.

Round 20

Mexico City Grand Prix Mexico

Oct 30 – Nov 01

Altitude reduces drag and cooling margin; protect systems across the race.

Round 21

São Paulo Grand Prix Brazil

Nov 06 – Nov 08

Weather swings and safety car risk reward flexible decision-making.

Round 22

Las Vegas Grand Prix United States

Nov 20 – Nov 22

Low temps and long straights can reduce tyre stress but magnify traction errors.

Round 23

Qatar Grand Prix Qatar

Nov 27 – Nov 29

Fast loaded corners stress tyres; pace drops sharply when balance drifts.

Round 24

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix United Arab Emirates

Dec 04 – Dec 06

Race pace is often decided by traction and efficient pit timing.

Round 25

Pre-Season Testing Bahrain

Feb 11 – Feb 13

Rear tyre preservation and traction out of slow corners are key to race pace.

Round 26

Pre-Season Testing Bahrain

Feb 18 – Feb 20

Rear tyre preservation and traction out of slow corners are key to race pace.

2026 Circuits

Every track carries its own demands

Use the circuit intelligence captured in the database to prepare your car and drivers for each challenge.

AUS

Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit

Melbourne • Australia

Next race: Mar 06 • Australian Grand Prix

  • Lap Length5.278 km
  • Total Laps58
  • DownforceMedium
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car6%
CHN

Shanghai International Circuit

Shanghai • China

Next race: Mar 13 • Chinese Grand Prix

  • Lap Length5.451 km
  • Total Laps56
  • DownforceMedium
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car4%
JPN

Suzuka Circuit

Suzuka • Japan

Next race: Mar 27 • Japanese Grand Prix

  • Lap Length5.807 km
  • Total Laps53
  • DownforceHigh
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car4%
BHR

Bahrain International Circuit

Sakhir • Bahrain

Next race: Feb 18 • Pre-Season Testing

  • Lap Length5.412 km
  • Total Laps57
  • DownforceMedium
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car3%
SAU

Jeddah Corniche Circuit

Jeddah • Saudi Arabia

Next race: Apr 17 • Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

  • Lap Length6.174 km
  • Total Laps50
  • DownforceMedium
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car6%
MIA

Miami International Autodrome

Miami Gardens • United States

Next race: May 01 • Miami Grand Prix

  • Lap Length5.412 km
  • Total Laps57
  • DownforceMedium
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car6%
CAN

Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve

Montreal • Canada

Next race: May 22 • Canadian Grand Prix

  • Lap Length4.361 km
  • Total Laps70
  • DownforceLow
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car7%
MON

Circuit de Monaco

Monte Carlo • Monaco

Next race: Jun 05 • Monaco Grand Prix

  • Lap Length3.337 km
  • Total Laps78
  • DownforceHigh
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car9%
ESP

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya

Barcelona • Spain

Next race: Jun 12 • Barcelona Grand Prix

  • Lap Length4.657 km
  • Total Laps66
  • DownforceHigh
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car3%
AUT

Red Bull Ring

Spielberg • Austria

Next race: Jun 26 • Austrian Grand Prix

  • Lap Length4.318 km
  • Total Laps71
  • DownforceMedium
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car5%
GBR

Silverstone Circuit

Silverstone • United Kingdom

Next race: Jul 03 • British Grand Prix

  • Lap Length5.891 km
  • Total Laps52
  • DownforceHigh
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car4%
BEL

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

Spa-Francorchamps • Belgium

Next race: Jul 17 • Belgian Grand Prix

  • Lap Length7.004 km
  • Total Laps44
  • DownforceMedium
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car5%
HUN

Hungaroring

Budapest • Hungary

Next race: Jul 24 • Hungarian Grand Prix

  • Lap Length4.381 km
  • Total Laps70
  • DownforceHigh
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car4%
NLD

Circuit Zandvoort

Zandvoort • Netherlands

Next race: Aug 21 • Dutch Grand Prix

  • Lap Length4.259 km
  • Total Laps72
  • DownforceHigh
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car4%
ITA

Autodromo Nazionale Monza

Monza • Italy

Next race: Sep 04 • Italian Grand Prix

  • Lap Length5.793 km
  • Total Laps53
  • DownforceLow
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car3%
MAD

Madring

Madrid • Spain

Next race: Sep 11 • Spanish Grand Prix

  • Lap Length5.474 km
  • Total Laps55
  • DownforceMedium
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car7%
AZE

Baku City Circuit

Baku • Azerbaijan

Next race: Sep 24 • Azerbaijan Grand Prix

  • Lap Length6.003 km
  • Total Laps51
  • DownforceLow
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car8%
SGP

Marina Bay Street Circuit

Singapore • Singapore

Next race: Oct 09 • Singapore Grand Prix

  • Lap Length4.940 km
  • Total Laps62
  • DownforceHigh
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car9%
USA

Circuit of The Americas

Austin • United States

Next race: Oct 23 • United States Grand Prix

  • Lap Length5.513 km
  • Total Laps56
  • DownforceMedium
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car5%
MEX

Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez

Mexico City • Mexico

Next race: Oct 30 • Mexico City Grand Prix

  • Lap Length4.304 km
  • Total Laps71
  • DownforceMedium
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car4%
BRA

Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace

Sao Paulo • Brazil

Next race: Nov 06 • São Paulo Grand Prix

  • Lap Length4.309 km
  • Total Laps71
  • DownforceMedium
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car5%
LVG

Las Vegas Strip Circuit

Las Vegas • United States

Next race: Nov 20 • Las Vegas Grand Prix

  • Lap Length6.201 km
  • Total Laps50
  • DownforceLow
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car7%
QAT

Lusail International Circuit

Lusail • Qatar

Next race: Nov 27 • Qatar Grand Prix

  • Lap Length5.419 km
  • Total Laps57
  • DownforceMedium
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car3%
ABU

Yas Marina Circuit

Abu Dhabi • United Arab Emirates

Next race: Dec 04 • Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

  • Lap Length5.281 km
  • Total Laps58
  • DownforceMedium
  • Avg Speed km/h
  • Safety Car3%

Driver Spotlight

Real names. Real rivalries. Real pressure.

Each driver carries distinct ratings and contracts. Rotate rookies, poach champions, and manage egos across the campaign.

Fernando Alonso

ALO

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team
Lance Stroll

STR

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team
Alex Albon

ALB

Alex Albon

Atlassian Williams F1 Team
Carlos Sainz

SAI

Carlos Sainz

Atlassian Williams F1 Team
Gabriel Bortoleto

BOR

Gabriel Bortoleto

Audi Revolut F1 Team
Nico Hulkenberg

HUL

Nico Hulkenberg

Audi Revolut F1 Team
Franco Colapinto

COL

Franco Colapinto

BWT Alpine Formula One Team
Pierre Gasly

GAS

Pierre Gasly

BWT Alpine Formula One Team
Valtteri Bottas

BOT

Valtteri Bottas

Cadillac Formula 1 Team
Sergio Perez

PER

Sergio Perez

Cadillac Formula 1 Team
Lando Norris

NOR

Lando Norris

McLaren Mastercard F1 Team
Oscar Piastri

PIA

Oscar Piastri

McLaren Mastercard F1 Team
Kimi Antonelli

ANT

Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team
George Russell

RUS

George Russell

Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team
Isack Hadjar

HAD

Isack Hadjar

Oracle Red Bull Racing
Max Verstappen

VER

Max Verstappen

Oracle Red Bull Racing
Lewis Hamilton

HAM

Lewis Hamilton

Scuderia Ferrari HP
Charles Leclerc

LEC

Charles Leclerc

Scuderia Ferrari HP
Oliver Bearman

BEA

Oliver Bearman

TGR Haas F1 Team
Esteban Ocon

OCO

Esteban Ocon

TGR Haas F1 Team
Liam Lawson

LAW

Liam Lawson

Visa Cash App Racing Bulls Formula One Team
Arvid Lindblad

LIN

Arvid Lindblad

Visa Cash App Racing Bulls Formula One Team

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