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F1 2011 is a game for Nintendo 3DS. It is developed by Sumo Digital and is published by Codemasters. This game is related to Formula One.

Gameplay[]

List of tracks[]

  • Albert Park (Melbourne, Australia)
  • Sepang International Circuit (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
  • Shanghai International Circuit (Shanghai, China)
  • Istanbul Park (Istanbul, Turkey)Circuit de Catalunya (Catalunya, Spain)
  • Valencia Street Circuit (Valencia, Europe)
  • Silverstone (Silverstone, UK)
  • Nurburgring (Nurburgring, Germany)
  • Hungaroring (Budapest, Hungary)
  • Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (Spa, Belgium)
  • Autodromo di Monza (Monza, Italy)
  • Marina Bay Street Circuit (Singapore, Singapore)
  • Suzuka (Suzuka, Japan)
  • Korea International Circuit (Yeongam, Korea)
  • Buddh International Circuit (New Delhi, India)
  • Yas Marina Circuit (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
  • Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace (São Paulo, Brazil)

Main Menu[]

  • Quick Race - play this mode to select a track & drivers and win the race.
  • Time Trial - play this mode to make the fastest lap possible.
  • Grand Prix - play this mode to enter the competition and win the cup.
  • Career - play this mode to complete constructor's requests.
  • Championship - play this mode to win tracks all around the world.
  • Challenges - play this mode to complete missions.
  • Multiplayer - (Requires Wireless) play with other people and beat them via wireless connection.
  • Records - go to this mode to see what you unlocked.
  • Options - go to options to change something.

List of drivers[]

Red Bull[]

  • Sebastian Vettel (Heppenheim, Germany)
  • Mark Webber (Queanbeyan, Australia)

McLaren Mercedes[]

  • Lewis Hamilton (Stevenage, UK)
  • Jenson Button (Frome, UK)

Scuderia Ferrari[]

  • Fernando Alonso (Oviedo, Spain)
  • Felipe Massa (São Paulo, Brazil)

Mercedes GP[]

  • Michael Schumacher (Hurth-Hermulheim, Germany)
  • Nico Rosberg (Wiesbaden, Germany)

Lotus Renault GP[]

  • Nick Heidfeld (Monchengladbach, Germany)
  • Vitaly Petrov (Vyborg, Russia)

AT&T Williams[]

  • Rubens Barrichello (São Paulo, Brazil)
  • Pastor Maldonado (Maracay, Venezuela)

Force India[]

  • Adrian Sutil (Starnberg, Germany)
  • Paul di Resta (Uphall, UK)

Sauber[]

  • Kamui Kobayashi (Amagasaki, Japan)
  • Sergio Perez (Guadalajara, Mexico)

Scuderia Toro Rosso[]

  • Sebastien Buemi (Aigle, Switzerland)
  • Jamie Alguersuari (Barcelona, Spain)

Team Lotus[]

  • Heikki Kovalainen (Suomussalmi, Finland)
  • Jarno Trulli (Pescara, Italy)

HRT[]

  • Narain Karthikeyan (Chennai, India)
  • Vitantonio Liuzzi (Locorotondo, Italy)

Marussia Virgi[]

  • Timo Glock (Lindenfels, Germany)
  • Jerome D'Ambrosio (Etterbeek, Belgium)

External links[]

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