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F1 2010 Gameplay Video - Monza 1

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F1 2010 Gameplay Video 1 - More at http://www.simracingworld.com. Shows Mark Webber around Monza track. on Xbox 360 Taken from the launch event in London on March 17th 2010. It should be noted that the game was set on "arcade" settings.

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  • @Stn3dRaid3r No, they don't - and it is cheating, that's why they removed it from F1.

    F1 in 2010 =

    No Traction Control

    No Anti-Lock Braking

    No Engine Braking

    There are no driving aides in F1.

  • @pandelosu

    comapering apples with banna's are we ?

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  • Is this a demo? Because the game your playing has the 2009 cars.

  • this is f1 2010 ?

    

  • Wow, I want to see a race live.. Look at my “Danner video” in my channel and learn how you can win a trip to F1 season final in Abu Dhabi.

  • Worst driving ever lol

  • I remember seeing options to turn traction control on in a video for this game.

  • is the gameplay better than in nfs shift ?

  • just another piece of dog shit just like 99.9% of games are today and you know why there junk games"cause you dumb fuckes still buys them shit game "why would they make them better if u still buy them now theres no need .

  • @tehbonce Every engine has it's own amount of engine braking.

    That's just natural friction in the engine. But they no longer have control over it.

    I'm pretty certain I heard Brundle say in his commentary that they no longer have control over Engine Braking since 2008.

    That doesn't mean it doesn't exist, it probably means they just can't change the amount of engine braking.

  • @tjbayliss

    engine braking isn't a driver aid retard. It's natural. Every engine provides engine braking.

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