F1 22, as it’s monikered, will of course feature all the tracks and new cars of the new season, alongside tweaked physics to take into account the ground-effect enabled cornering speeds of the new breed. It’ll also offer the debut of the new Miami circuit, as well as a refined race day experience that offers both ‘Immersive’ and ‘Broadcast’ modes, with the former putting an emphasis on you making the big decisions while the latter allows for a more relaxed experience. Perhaps most significantly for long-running players of the series VR support will finally be available on PC for HTC Vive and Oculus Rift players. There’s a release date of 1st July - which will see it landing just ahead of the already sold-out British GP - and before then a selection of shots let us get a sneak peek of F1 22. Be warned, though, that the car models are all based on the 2022 show car rather than the actual ones being raced - which, we’re assuming, are all being hammered out by developer Codemasters as we speak.