Three classic Ferrari cars to feature on the F1 2017 game

Codemasters has announced some more classic cars that will feature in the 2017 Formula 1 game. The game will be released on August 25th, available on PS4, Xbox One and PC. Today, Codemasters announced the three classic Ferrari cars would be included in the game. 

Ferrari 412 T2

The 1995 Ferrari will be available to drive in the game. The car was designed by John Bernard and raced by Gerhard Berger and Jean Alesi. Not the most successful of the Ferrari's, the team ended 1995 in third place in the standings, losing out to Benetton and Williams. The car won once, at the Canadian Grand Prix, and took 11 podiums in total.

F2002

The legendary F2002 raced in the year the chassis name displays. The car, designed by Ross Brawn and Rory Byrne, was highly successful as it dominated the 2002 season. The car won 15 races at the hands of Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It brought Ferrari their twelfth constructors title, and featured on the podium in every race it competed in 2002.

F2007 

As of June 2017, the 2007 Ferrari is the last car from the famous Italian manufacturer to win a world championship. Driven by eventual world champion Kimi Raikkonen and his teammate Felipe Massa, the team tussled with McLaren through the season. It won 9 races and claimed a further 22 podiums. 

Video courtesy of F1® Games From Codemasters

Fergal Walsh

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