Compare F1 Manager 2022 prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Frontier Developments. Published by Frontier Developments. Released on 8/30/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Sport, Simulation, Racing.

Skip the cockpit and run the whole circus - F1 Manager 2022 puts you in the team principal's seat for every hire, pit call, and aero decision across a full 2022 season.

F1 Manager 2022 is a racing management simulation, and the first officially licensed one in over two decades. Frontier Developments, best known for Planet Coaster and Elite Dangerous, took the Formula 1 licence and built a whole career around the other side of the pit wall. You pick one of the ten real 2022 constructors, set board-approved season goals, then grind through practice sessions, qualifying, and 22 race weekends making calls that have nothing to do with throttle input and everything to do with spreadsheets, politics, and tyre compounds. The management layer is where this game genuinely shines. Between race weekends you are juggling driver contracts, hiring Technical Chiefs and Heads of Aerodynamics, allocating engineering hours between Design (improving current-season parts) and Research (banking gains for next year), and keeping sponsors happy enough to fund it all. The cost cap adds a real salary-cap dimension: expanding your engineering team to run parallel part development eats budget that might otherwise go toward a faster chassis or a better second driver. Each component, from underfloor to front wing to suspension, has its own expertise stat and performance profile, so building a well-rounded car rather than min-maxing one area is a legitimate strategic choice. It is dense, and the tutorial is not optional in any meaningful sense, but the payoff when your upgraded diffuser finally shows up in qualifying lap times is genuinely satisfying. Race weekends use Unreal Engine 4, run in full 3D, and look shockingly close to an actual TV broadcast, complete with David Croft and Karun Chandhok commentary, real team radio chatter, broadcast camera angles, and the actual F1 opening titles. You watch your AI drivers execute your strategy while micromanaging pace modes, tyre conservation, fuel loads, and ERS deployment lap by lap. Dynamic weather, safety cars, red flags, and virtual safety car periods all create genuine decision windows. The race simulation speed runs from 1x to 16x, so a Grand Prix at full speed takes around 15 minutes once you strip out practice and qualifying. No racing wheel, HOTAS, or gamepad required - and honestly, keyboard and mouse is the better setup here, since the menus can feel clunky on a pad. Now for the catches, and there are a few worth knowing going in. The on-track AI behaviour drew widespread criticism at launch: DRS trains dominate every race, overtaking animations look robotic, and the field tends to run in suspiciously fixed order each weekend rather than producing genuine variance. Some of that was patched post-launch (tyre balance, AI decision-making, wet weather logic), but Frontier scaled back active development a couple of months after release, which left a few rough edges in place. The simulation is also strictly solo - no multiplayer of any kind, which means your Saturday night co-op tournament crew is sitting this one out completely. If your group's idea of a good time is sharing one screen and arguing over pit call timing, look elsewhere. For the right audience, F1 Manager 2022 is a compulsive, time-vanishing experience. If you watched Drive to Survive and spent half the season wondering how Christian Horner actually builds a car programme, or if Football Manager already has your soul, this will slot right into that part of your brain. Casual players wanting accessible pick-up-and-play action will bounce off the learning curve hard. Think of it as the first solid chapter of a new franchise rather than a complete, polished product. Riley, Scout Team

F1 Manager 2022
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F1 Manager 2022

Aug 30, 2022Frontier Developments
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Skip the cockpit and run the whole circus - F1 Manager 2022 puts you in the team principal's seat for every hire, pit call, and aero decision across a full 2022 season.

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F1 Manager 2022 is a racing management simulation, and the first officially licensed one in over two decades. Frontier Developments, best known for Planet Coaster and Elite Dangerous, took the Formula 1 licence and built a whole career around the other side of the pit wall. You pick one of the ten real 2022 constructors, set board-approved season goals, then grind through practice sessions, qualifying, and 22 race weekends making calls that have nothing to do with throttle input and everything to do with spreadsheets, politics, and tyre compounds. The management layer is where this game genuinely shines. Between race weekends you are juggling driver contracts, hiring Technical Chiefs and Heads of Aerodynamics, allocating engineering hours between Design (improving current-season parts) and Research (banking gains for next year), and keeping sponsors happy enough to fund it all. The cost cap adds a real salary-cap dimension: expanding your engineering team to run parallel part development eats budget that might otherwise go toward a faster chassis or a better second driver. Each component, from underfloor to front wing to suspension, has its own expertise stat and performance profile, so building a well-rounded car rather than min-maxing one area is a legitimate strategic choice. It is dense, and the tutorial is not optional in any meaningful sense, but the payoff when your upgraded diffuser finally shows up in qualifying lap times is genuinely satisfying. Race weekends use Unreal Engine 4, run in full 3D, and look shockingly close to an actual TV broadcast, complete with David Croft and Karun Chandhok commentary, real team radio chatter, broadcast camera angles, and the actual F1 opening titles. You watch your AI drivers execute your strategy while micromanaging pace modes, tyre conservation, fuel loads, and ERS deployment lap by lap. Dynamic weather, safety cars, red flags, and virtual safety car periods all create genuine decision windows. The race simulation speed runs from 1x to 16x, so a Grand Prix at full speed takes around 15 minutes once you strip out practice and qualifying. No racing wheel, HOTAS, or gamepad required - and honestly, keyboard and mouse is the better setup here, since the menus can feel clunky on a pad. Now for the catches, and there are a few worth knowing going in. The on-track AI behaviour drew widespread criticism at launch: DRS trains dominate every race, overtaking animations look robotic, and the field tends to run in suspiciously fixed order each weekend rather than producing genuine variance. Some of that was patched post-launch (tyre balance, AI decision-making, wet weather logic), but Frontier scaled back active development a couple of months after release, which left a few rough edges in place. The simulation is also strictly solo - no multiplayer of any kind, which means your Saturday night co-op tournament crew is sitting this one out completely. If your group's idea of a good time is sharing one screen and arguing over pit call timing, look elsewhere. For the right audience, F1 Manager 2022 is a compulsive, time-vanishing experience. If you watched Drive to Survive and spent half the season wondering how Christian Horner actually builds a car programme, or if Football Manager already has your soul, this will slot right into that part of your brain. Casual players wanting accessible pick-up-and-play action will bounce off the learning curve hard. Think of it as the first solid chapter of a new franchise rather than a complete, polished product. Riley, Scout Team

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steamTeam Principal ModePit StrategyCareer ManagementSingle-Player OnlyERS ManagementTyre StrategyR&D SystemKeyboard-and-Mouse PreferredDrive to Survive Crowd

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
30 GB
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 / AMD R9 280x (3GB VRAM)
Processor
Intel Core i5-4590 / AMD FX-8370
64bit support
Yes
System requirements
Windows 10

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Developer
Frontier Developments
Publisher
Frontier Developments
Release Date
Aug 30, 2022

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