When there are no F1 races for you to watch, play these five online games at the weekend.
Watching F1 is a lot of fun — especially when it’s a Grand Prix event. From Friday to Sunday, there’s nothing like it. It all starts with the Qualifying before eventually ending with the Grand Prix on Sunday, which is the big main event that all F1 fans look forward to the most.
Of course, even though watching F1 is a weekend-long event, there’s plenty of downtime in between races. Nobody likes it when there’s a break in the action, but there’s not much you can do about it. As an F1 fan, you simply have to fill in the time gaps until the next race happens.
So, when you’re not at the track or watching the action on TV this weekend, playing some online games is the best activity. After all, F1 fans are known for their love of online gaming — and you’re probably the same, too. With that said, you can now look at this ranked list of 5 online games every F1 fan needs to play this weekend. Make no doubt about it. These games will keep you entertained all weekend!
1. Keno
Online keno should be at the top of your to-play list this weekend. Through the power of your iPhone or Android, you can fire up this exciting lottery-like gambling game through CafeCasinoLV and play on the go, whether you’re watching F1 at home or you’re sitting with fans in the stand.
All you need to do is log onto the website, choose your game, and get set to have fun. Whenever you do this, you win! Afterwards, you can celebrate in style like Lewis Hamilton or Max Verstappen would.
2. F1® 23
Let’s now switch the attention to a driving game. Specifically, F1 23. Brought to you by EA, F1 23 is the officially licensed is latest instalment in the annual F1 series. You can play it on XBOX Series X/S, PlayStation 5, or even PC. It’s completely up to you.
In terms of the features, you obviously have the classic Career Mode, where you can start your own career as an F1 driver. On top of this, you also have an awesome online feature (F1 World) where you can compete against other virtual drivers from around the world. If you like to compete and be the best, it’s highly recommended you jump into the online mode, as it’s insanely competitive and a lot of fun.
3. F1 Mobile Racing
Sadly, F1 23 isn’t available to play on mobile. However, F1 Mobile Racing (which is essentially the same game but with fewer features) is. As of today, F1 Mobile Racing has been downloaded by 500,000+ people around the world. It’s for a good reason, too, as this game is one of the best mobile racing games you’ll ever play.
Here’s what you can look forward to:
Build your own F1 car Make your choice between 10 official F1 teams Compete against other people from around the world in 1vs1 racesBest of all, F1 Mobile Racing is free – yep, free – to download from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, so you’d be crazy not to give it a try.
4. Real Racing 3
Next, another mobile racing game for you to enjoy this weekend: Real Racing 3. In Real Racing 3, you get to choose from over 140 different cars and 17 scintillating real-life tracks. You can also dive into online multiplayer races consisting of up to 8 other players, which is pretty impressive when you consider this is another free-to-play mobile game. And if you don’t want to play against randomers worldwide, you can add your friends and race them instead.
5. Rocket League
Lastly, a classic: Rocket League. On average, around 90 million people play Rocket League every month. Why? Because it’s a vehicular football game! In other words, you play football but in cars! Each game of Rocket League takes place in a huge arena. Here, you need to drive your car, bounce it against the huge ball, and try to direct it into your opponent’s net. If you score more goals than them, you win.
If you’re an F1 fan and love football, this game will be right up your street. It’s a unique blend and never gets boring, which is why (almost a decade after its original release) millions of people are still obsessed with Rocket League.
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