F1 2021: buy it now at a super price on Instant Gaming!

F1 2021: buy it now at a super price on Instant Gaming!

F1 2021

Despite only being released on the market today, the excellent and adrenaline-pumping F1 2021 is already on super offer on Instant Gaming. In fact, the well-known and reliable store offers the latest simulation based on Formula 1 in a large offer for only € 47.99, ie with a 20% discount on the list price. In short, an opportunity not to be missed.

In addition to being available in super discount, F1 2021 is also a mister game. As our review also reports, in fact: "F1 2021 looks like the worthy continuation of last year's episode. The offer of the Codemasters title is getting richer thanks to the new Braking Point mode and the additional possibilities offered offline and online. The driving model is increasingly dynamic and accessible, allowing both those looking for a light experience and those who expect a little more realism to have fun. "

What makes everything more interesting is the fact that to be purchased on Instant Gaming at a discount for only 63.99 euros is also the Deluxe Edition of the game, which in addition to F1 2021 also contains the My Team Icons Pack and the Braking Point Content Pack, two packages that add a whole series of extra items and pilots within the title.

Whether you decide to go for the Standard Edition or the Deluxe Edition of the game, our advice is always to hurry. Indeed, it is unclear as long as F1 2021 will remain available at these super prices on Instant Gaming.



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2021 Formula One British Grand Prix preview: Sprint race introduced for qualifying

Round 10 of the 2021 Formula One World Championship is the British Grand Prix, which once again is being held at the famous Silverstone Circuit.


Silverstone is a circuit enshrined in the history of F1 as the location of the sport's first race, back on May 13, 1950. And it’s here that this weekend a new sprint race format for qualifying will be trialed for the first time, in an attempt to boost viewer numbers outside of race day.


Under the new format, there will be a traditional time-based qualifying session held after a single practice session on Friday to determine the starting grid for a 62-mile sprint race to be held on Saturday. The results of the sprint race will then determine the starting grid for Sunday's full-length race. There will also be championship points up for grabs in the sprint race: three for first place, two for second and one for third.


There is another new element being introduced this weekend. Pirelli is bringing a new tire tested in free practice at the last round in Austria. The compounds are the same as before but the structure of the rear tires is more rigid. Pirelli has nominated its C1, C2 and C3 compounds.

Silverstone Circuit, home of the Formula One British Grand Prix

Silverstone Circuit, home of the Formula One British Grand Prix


Silverstone is a circuit teams and drivers know well, even though it's seen a number of revisions over the years. The most recent was in 2010 when the old perimeter layout was altered to create a new infield section. The current 3.66-mile layout consists of sweeping, high-speed corners and fast straights, making it one of the quickest laps on the calendar and a popular place for drivers.


The power units run at full throttle for 70% of the lap and there are two DRS zones: one on the straight between turns 5 and 6 and the other on the Hangar Straght, which comes immediately after the famous changes of direction made up of the Maggots, Becketts and Chapel corners. Looking at the weather forecast, we should be in for fine conditions throughout the weekend.


Going into Saturday's new sprint race and Sunday's traditional race, Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen leads the 2021 Drivers' Championship with 182 points. Mercedes-Benz AMG's Lewis Hamilton is second with 150 points and Red Bull's Sergio Perez is third with 104 points. In the Constructors' Championship, Red Bull leads with 286 points versus the 242 of Mercedes and 141 of McLaren. Last year's winner at the British Grand Prix was Verstappen driving for Red Bull.


In other F1 news, the sport's organizers on Thursday rolled out a concept of the redesigned 2022 car. The new design's aerodynamic prototypes are expected to lead to closer racing.