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''F1 Manager'' is a sports
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developed by
Intelligent Games Intelligent Games Ltd was a British video game developer based in London. The company was established in 1988 as The Intelligent Games Co. by Matthew Stibbe, who was studying at Pembroke College in Oxford. Following his graduation and the re ...
and published by
EA Sports EA Sports is a division of Electronic Arts that develops and publishes sports video games. Formerly a marketing gimmick of Electronic Arts, in which they tried to imitate real-life sports networks by calling themselves the "EA Sports Network ...
exclusively for Microsoft Windows. It was the last officially licensed F1 Management game until ''
F1 Manager 2022 ''F1 Manager 2022'' is the official racing management simulation game of the 2022 Formula One, Formula 2, and Formula 3 championships developed and published by Frontier Developments. It is the first installment in the ''F1 Manager'' series an ...
'' by
Frontier Developments Frontier Developments is a British video game developer founded by David Braben in January 1994 and based at the Cambridge Science Park in Cambridge, England. Frontier is known for developing amusement park management simulators within multipl ...
. The game takes place from the
1999 Formula One World Championship The 1999 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 53rd season of Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) Formula One motor racing. It commenced on 7 March and ended on 31 October after sixteen races. The Drivers' Championship w ...
on. The player assumes the role as the team principal of a Formula One constructor managing and negotiating various aspects of the team. Critical reviews of the game were mixed.


Gameplay

The player takes control of the management of a Formula One motor racing team from the
1999 Formula One World Championship The 1999 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 53rd season of Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) Formula One motor racing. It commenced on 7 March and ended on 31 October after sixteen races. The Drivers' Championship w ...
over a period of ten years. They have the ability to select from a range of eleven teams composed of two racing drivers each and one
test driver In motorsport it is common to have one or more test drivers who work with the mechanics to help develop the vehicle by testing new systems on the track. In specific motorsports Formula One In Formula One, the term third driver is used to design ...
. There is also a chief designer, technical director and a commercial director to assist the player in managing a team. They are hired through contract negotiation and remain at the team until the conclusion of the season. Contracts are done on a first come, first served basis. Throughout the game, the performance of the player is assessed by the chairperson of the board of directors, who provides them with objectives such as to win both the
World Drivers' Championship Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules to which a ...
and the
World Constructors' Championship Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules to which ...
or to finish in a certain position in the latter championship that they are required to meet by the conclusion of a season. They can hire support staff to help assist in the functions of the team. Designers can be employed to construct components for the cars, engineers assist in the maintenance and creation of spare parts and commercial assistants work alongside sponsors to maintain their interest in the team. Players have the option to opt in or out of scheduled test day sessions to develop a car. A news screen is included in the game to allow the player to read on developments concerning Formula One teams. During a race weekend, the player has the ability to order a driver how to drive during a Grand Prix and can change their
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strategies. They can be instructed to increase their overall speed, be asked to slow or maintain their position. Drivers also provide the player with feedback about the performance of their vehicle, which can be altered it to suit a particular racing circuit, and can report mechanical problems to the player. The player may also elect to observe a race on a television screen platform that allows them to select their preferred camera angle, and provides information such as fuel loads and tyre wear to them. They are given the option to accelerate time to lessen the amount of real-world time it takes to complete a session. Rain is not featured in the game.


Production

''F1 Manager'' was developed by
Intelligent Games Intelligent Games Ltd was a British video game developer based in London. The company was established in 1988 as The Intelligent Games Co. by Matthew Stibbe, who was studying at Pembroke College in Oxford. Following his graduation and the re ...
in the United Kingdom, and was released worldwide on Microsoft Windows by the game's license holder
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in October 2000. Commentary is provided by the
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commentator
Jim Rosenthal Jim Rosenthal (born 6 November 1947) is an English sports presenter and commentator. In a long broadcasting career, Rosenthal has presented coverage of many sports including football, rugby, automotive racing, boxing and athletics. He has covere ...
in English, and
Kai Ebel Kai Ebel (30 August 1964) is a German sports journalist. He has worked RTL television channel Formula One broadcast commentator and editor since . He made his debut in 1992 Spanish Grand Prix. After graduating from high school in Mönchengla ...
in German.


Reception

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was complimentary towards the game's graphics and was critical of its soundtrack of which the reviewer deemed had no originality: "A very (too) complete game which will delight fans of the genre but which is likely to tire the neophyte fairly quickly, especially since the level of difficulty is not adjustable according to your skill in management." Paul Presley of ''
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'' felt that the most problematic aspect of the game was not making a difference in it and noted the races continue for a short while after the first car has completed a race. He however concluded that ''F1 Manager'' was better in terms of playability than ''
Grand Prix Manager ''Grand Prix Manager'' (GPM) is a Formula 1 management game released in December 1995 by MicroProse. It featured the 1995 Formula One season, 1995 Formula 1 season. Description The goal of this game is to manage a successful Formula 1 Grand Pr ...
''. A reviewer for the French magazine ''
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'' felt the layout of the game was atheistical, which they believed would make it more endearing to the public than ''Grand Prix Manager'', and was less complimentary on its graphical and sound bugs. Nathan Quinn of ''The Race'' wrote that the game "killed off the racing subgenre of management games for a long time."


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* {{Formula One games 2000 video games EA Sports games Europe-exclusive video games Formula One video games Sports management video games Video games developed in the United Kingdom Windows games Windows-only games F1 (video game series)