The official F1 24 Driver Ratings have been revealed for all 20 racers on this year’s grid. Here’s how the best drivers in the world stack up against each other.
Just like in real life, F1 24 features the 20 best drivers in the world, all aiming to win themselves a championship. Unlike real life, it’s possible to rank them by overall and rating, just like other sports games likeEA FCandNBA 2Khave been doing for years.
That’s exactlywhat developer Codemasters has donein F1 24, giving all twenty drivers an official rating that reflects their real-world ability. This rating is calculated by averaging out a range of other stats based on their time in Formula 1.
Driver ratings are always a hot talking point, with fans interested in who ranks where. Here are the official driver ratings and stats for all 20 drivers in F1 24.
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F1 24 Official Driver Ratings
This year’s game ranks the drivers, giving them all an official rating. These driver ratings are calculated by averaging out the driver stats and indicate who Codemasters believe are the best drivers in Formula 1.
Here are all the official F1 24 Driver Ratings (scored out of 100) for every one of the twenty active drivers on the grid:
In addition to overall ratings, this year’s Formula 1 game has assigned driver stats to the official F1 24 grid. These reflect each driver’s ability, strengths, and weaknesses.
These are the five driver stats that drivers are ranked on, and what each of them means:
Here are the stats for all 20 drivers in F1 24:
That’s all for the Driver Ratings and Driver Stats in F1 24. For more Formula 1 guides, check out thefull track list,car liveries, and which editions you can buy. If you’re more interested in the technical side of things, both the game’s system requirements and thegame engineused are now known.
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