

Multiplayer racing is supported over an Internet connection. Quick-race options are available, as well as a Career Mode campaign of three, five, or seven seasons, in which players must manage their F1 careers off as well as on the track. Other fleeting details can change conditions in significant way, such as whether the track is still clean and "green" or has been broken in over a weekend of racing.

As rain begins to fall, for example, areas of the track sheltered by foliage or overhanging structures remain dry and safe, and after a shower, slick puddles remain in low spots as moisture evaporates from the rest of the track. This site tries to collect all existing Assetto Corsa cars, tracks and skins. In a sport of control, skill in managing the uncontrollable separates winners from the pack, and the game's dynamic weather system affects the courses in extensive detail. The game's physics account for the whole car, part by overpowered part, to create an authentically "twitchy" feel in steering and acceleration, demanding precision from virtual drivers. Developers incorporated real-world racing data and feedback from teams and parts manufacturers. Mercedes brought in the German duo of Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher with the latter returning to F1 after a three-year absence to be their driver pairing in 2010, while Nick Heidfeld was named as test and reserve driver. Created for dedicated fans of the motorsport, the game focuses on presenting a sophisticated simulation of the power and handling of an F1 car, under a variety of realistic conditions. Mercedes return with all-German line-up featuring Schumacher. Codemasters' F1 2010 is based directly on the 61st season of the FIA Formula One Championship, featuring the drivers, teams, racecars, and courses of the real-life Grand Prix series.
