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How F1 Manager 22’s driver ratings compare to F1 22’s

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The producers of upcoming new Formula 1 management simulator F1 Manager 22 have revealed how the game ranks the current 20 drivers.

Both games rate the drivers on a 100-point scale. F1 Manager 22’s scores are lower overall, by 0.95 on average, but there are a few notable differences between its rankings and those of F1 22, which was released at the end of last month.

Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen have the highest scores in both games, 90 in F1 Manager 22 and 94 in F1 22.

At the opposite end of the scale Nicholas Latifi has the lowest score in both games: 73 in F1 Manager 22 and 70 in F1 22. He shares the bottom spot in the latter with Zhou Guanyu. However the Alfa Romeo driver has a much stronger rating in F1 Manager 22, nine points higher. That puts the rookie not only ahead of Latifi, but also Yuki Tsunoda and Mich Schumacher.

Pierre Gasly and Carlos Sainz Jnr are the only drivers rated exactly the same by both games, at 84 and 87 respectively.

F1 Manager 22’s rankings are much more extensive than F1 22’s. They include Formula 2, Formula 3 and test and reserve drivers, as well as some F1-connected drivers from other championships. The full ratings for these drivers have not yet been released.

Among those whose ratings have been revealed include reigning Formula 2 champion Oscar Piastri on 75 and Formula E world champion Nyck de Vries on 74 – both higher than Latifi.

Ex-F1 drivers scored in the game include Antonio Giovinazzi (78), Nico Hulkenberg (76), Stoffel Vandoorne (72), Sebastien Buemi (72), Robert Kubica (69), Jack Aitken and Pietro Fittipaldi (both 66).

The ratings include many drivers in junior series who are not currently eligible for superlicences, who are available for promotion to your chosen F1 team further into the game. We’ll get a full picture of the ratings of all the drivers closer to the release of F1 Manager 22 next month.

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F1 Manager 22 and F1 22 starting driver ratings

Driver F1 22 F1 Manager 22 Difference
Lewis Hamilton 94 90 -4
Max Verstappen 94 90 -4
Charles Leclerc 92 88 -4
Sergio Perez 88 87 -1
Carlos Sainz Jnr 87 87 0
Valtteri Bottas 88 87 -1
George Russell 90 86 -4
Lando Norris 90 86 -4
Fernando Alonso 89 85 -4
Esteban Ocon 83 85 2
Daniel Ricciardo 83 84 1
Pierre Gasly 84 84 0
Sebastian Vettel 85 82 -3
Alexander Albon 82 81 -1
Kevin Magnussen 81 80 -1
Lance Stroll 80 79 -1
Zhou Guanyu 70 79 9
Yuki Tsunoda 78 77 -1
Mick Schumacher 77 76 -1
Nicholas Latifi 70 73 3

F1 22 average score: 84.25. F1 Manager 22 average score: 83.3.

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Screenshots: F1 Manager 22

F1 Manager 22 screenshot
F1 Manager 22 screenshot – Pierre Gasly
F1 Manager 22 screenshot
F1 Manager 22 screenshot – Gianpiero Lambiase
F1 Manager 22 screenshot
F1 Manager 22 screenshot – Red Bull pit crew

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F1 Manager 22 screenshot
F1 Manager 22 screenshot – Felipe Drugovich
F1 Manager 22 screenshot
F1 Manager 22 screenshot – Drivers

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8 comments on “How F1 Manager 22’s driver ratings compare to F1 22’s”

  1. My Steam Deck is ready, bring it on. Very excited to finally have a new F1 Management game.

    1. I’ll be excited if it proves to be any good. These licensed products have a tendency to disappoint, so won’t raise my hopes too high until I give it a go (if I do). It looks more promising than the driving F1 game though, fingers crossed. I’ve really enjoyed that F1 manager game back in the day (“Push, push, push… Okay, okay, okay”, radio communication was rather simple and I still laugh when I remember how many times did I hear that… Otherwise it was a decent game).

    2. Thinking to buy a steam deck this week. How has the experience been for you using it and games compatibility. Possible to play full PC games on its buttons?

  2. Dang. They even have engineers. This is the most nerdy game ever of the sport. Shame I will not enjoy it since I no longer have a computer or a console. But I can’t wait to watch videos on youtube from the content creators.

  3. First challenge of the game, Kubica in a Williams to be WDC and WCC.

  4. playstation361
    20th July 2022, 21:18

    The graphics look cool. I currently don’t own a console because because there are too many to choose.

  5. Looks nice, but I’m probably too casual a gamer for this. I’m afraid it will remind me of work too much :-)

  6. Pete Cackett
    21st July 2022, 14:03

    Being that I played EA Sports F1 Manager to absolute death whilst I was younger, this will probably ingest all of my free time going forward. Still might be very niche in appeal though.

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