Automobilista 2 | The Ultimate Formula 1 Season Guide

When it comes to retro content in sim racing, it is hard to ignore Automobilista 2 – the selection is overwhelming, especially for Formula 1 fans. The sim currently offers no less than 15 Formula 1 seasons, spanning six decades – but which exact years are represented is only undoubtedly made clear in very few cases. To give you a better overview of the historic F1 content, we have assembled a guide to the different classes for you.

No less than 42 cars from six decades – the amount of choice is a sight to behold and cannot be found anywhere else, except with mods. The best part: Most of the F1 cars in Automobilista 2 are free and already in the sim, all classes can be enjoyed without additional DLC.

Compared to the first version of this guide, lots of additions have been made to the F1 roster in AMS2 as of May 2023, so we felt it was time for an update. In doing this, we have also added the accurate tracks of the respective season and, if available, linked to skin packs.

RaceDepartment would like to use this article to call all Automobilista 2 modders: To avoid confusion while in game, changing the names of the classes to include their respective seasons would be an enormous help for a lot of sim racers – if it is even possible. Feel free to use this guide as a base if you want to make life easier for them!

What other F1 seasons would you want to see represented in Automobilista 2? What are your favorites that are already in the sim? Let us know on Twitter at @RaceDepartment or in the comments below.

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The choice of cars is great - but the choice of period tracks prevents any proper F1 season experience.
 
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The choice of cars is great - but the choice of period tracks prevents any proper F1 season experience.
Depends what year you're looking at. I took a deep dive a while ago to try and see how accurately some seasons could be replicated, and surprisingly, 1983 is one of the easier ones to do. Only three tracks they ran on are completely missing (Paul Ricard, Detroit and Watkins Glen Zandvoort), and three more are present with altered layouts (Long Beach, Monaco, Montreal). The other nine are accurate regarding their layouts (I did not count Brands Hatch as the reprofiling was very slight). These season overviews might be something to add to this guide later on :)

I would not be surprised if the Glen is added later on, as well as a 2001 pre-Mercedes Arena version of the Nürburgring is added later on along with the 1971 Nordschleife that's in the works. Not too bad of an outlook I'd say.
 
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Depends what year you're looking at. I took a deep dive a while ago to try and see how accurately some seasons could be replicated, and surprisingly, 1983 is one of the easier ones to do. Only three tracks they ran on are completely missing (Paul Ricard, Detroit and Watkins Glen), and three more are present with altered layouts (Long Beach, Monaco, Montreal). The other nine are accurate regarding their layouts (I did not count Brands Hatch as the reprofiling was very slight). These season overviews might be something to add to this guide later on :)

I would not be surprised if the Glen is added later on, as well as a 2001 pre-Mercedes Arena version of the Nürburgring along with the 1971 Nordschleife that's in the works. Not too bad of an outlook I'd say.
Watkins Glen is there though in the last DLC
 
Only three tracks they ran on are completely missing (Paul Ricard, Detroit and Watkins Glen), and three more are present with altered layouts (Long Beach, Monaco, Montreal) ... I would not be surprised if the Glen is added later on
Watkins Glen is in the Racing USA Part 2 DLC. I attended the Detroit race and would love to see it in AMS2. Completing the season with Paul Ricard would be the cherry on top.
 
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Of course, I even got it penciled in as a replacement for Zandvoort, which is the actual track that isn't there in this case :roflmao:
 
Barcelona, Buenos Aires (coming eventually), Hungaroring, Melbourne, Mexico City, Paul Ricard, and Zandvoort are the big missing ones. They can leave all the post-2000 Tilkedromes.
 
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I hope that more public online lobby's will use the historic Formula 1 cars.

Almost all of them are awesome to drive with
Hey if you get one one(1) choice which one of your socalled historic Formula 1 cars would you recommend?
I dont care if they fit to particular historic tracks because I allready have my own favorites.
But which one would you recommend?
 
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Thanks for clarifying some of the season details regarding the historic F1 content in AMS2. I have to say, I bought AMS2 and its Season Pass so long ago that everything they release at this point just feels like top-shelf freeware. And Reiza’s communication and targeted monthly update schedule sets the standard among developers.

By the way, is there a 1988 F1 skin & AI pack out there for AMS2? There is a 1989 one available here on RD, but that doesn’t seem quite right….
 
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By the way, is there a 1988 F1 skin & AI pack out there for AMS2? There is a 1989 one available here on RD, but that doesn’t seem quite right….
Not that I know of, at least not on RD. 89 is nice and underrepresented in sim racing but does not really fit with the turbo cars unfortunately.
 
Barcelona, Buenos Aires (coming eventually), Hungaroring, Melbourne, Mexico City, Paul Ricard, and Zandvoort are the big missing ones. They can leave all the post-2000 Tilkedromes.
yeah and the licensing is much cheaper right ? :)
Buenos coming, really ?!? :confused:
man I loved that (mickey mouse:D) track in the old F1 games ahhh :inlove:
 
yeah and the licensing is much cheaper right ? :)
Buenos coming, really ?!? :confused:
man I loved that (mickey mouse:D) track in the old F1 games ahhh :inlove:
Well, yes mickey mouse track during Tilke era with one of the shortest circuits. But F1 didn't use those layouts in the 70's.
 
Well, yes mickey mouse track during Tilke era with one of the shortest circuits. But F1 didn't use those layouts in the 70's.
I'm afraid we're not on the same boat here :alien:
this is mickey mouse track
Buenos Aires IS mickey mouse track.
and I loved it !!!
I think I've played it in F1 challenge 99-02
 
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I've written it before on this site. My first time impressions of Reiza's work with the Copa Petrobras de Marcas and StockCar Extreme sims as "major mod overhauls to official sims", has influenced my first time acquaintance of AMS2 16 months ago, with any AMS2 update considered as a free "mod" update with side benefits of improved physics.

So why not take the step further, with modern AMS2 versions of the large amount of high quality F1 mods from rF1, covering 8 decades of which the vast majority consists of full season series, ie. full driver - and track lineups?

If that happens, open wheeler racing will definitely be my prime sim hobby again :inlove:
 
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*Since the official "owner" doesn't do something for the more than "70 years old" of the category, at least the Brazilian Reiza, does her part. 1) Could include the 50/51 season as it is inaugural 2)Season 54/55 for the new projects and regulation for the season as well as variety of brands 3)Season 58/59/60/61 transition of two eras, front to rear engine 4)Season 64/65 practically what we already have in the vintage version I 5) Season 67/68/69 we already have, maybe some more cars 6) Season 73/74/75 we already have, maybe other cars 7) Season 78/79 we already have, include more variety of cars 8) Season 82/83 the last one released, waiting for Piquet champion Brabham to compose. It would be perfect. And to give it an extra shine, they could include new variants of classic circuits. a) Montecarlo from the 50s/60s, (76-85), (86-97) b) Monza (73-75) c) Classic Zandvoort d), Reims or Rouen e) Long Beach '76 or Phoenix '91 f) Montjuich or Jarama g) Buenos Aires in the 1950s h) Mount Fuji
 
Don't need to build old calendars... play a championship as done for Old Stock Car, Formula Classic (both in AMS2) and FIA Historic Racing Championships for GTC and TC cars.

EDIT: Or just pretend you are a very busy driver than can't race the full season lol
 
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I'm afraid we're not on the same boat here :alien:
this is mickey mouse track
Buenos Aires IS mickey mouse track.
and I loved it !!!
I think I've played it in F1 challenge 99-02

Buenos Aires track has had 11 layouts throughout its history.

The "mickey mouse" track was used in F1 years 95 to 98 (Circuit #6 with 4.3 Kms)
The longest layout #15 is 6 kms long and was used by F1 from 1974 to 81.
Finally #9 with 3.4 kms even more mickey mouse:unsure: was used in 72 and 73.
 
The 23 and the black/gold of that mid 80s turbo is clearly suppose to be Minardi. The car shape doesn't match, it's somewhere between the 86 and 87 Minardis but with some editing.
 
Have fun parked at the hairpin in not Monaco waiting for the AI to sort itself out.
Shame, I love AMS2, but it's not ready for full seasons against the AI yet, it's often too easy or too stupid. That said, sometimes it's just brilliant and feels just right. Hopefully they can transfer that brilliance to all the tracks and make offline seasons worthwhile.
 
Thank you for this article! I've always loved the classic F1 content in AMS1 and 2 (especially the Formula Retro around the older version of Kyalami...that's just SUCH a great driving experience)! It's easy to get confused with all of the different generations (especially with similar names like Vintage, Retro, and Classic), so this article really clears it up for me - thanks again! :)
 
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