Look Sports Media – Codemasters and EA Sports have dropped the highly anticipated driver ratings for F1 25, just weeks before the game’s release on May 30th. These ratings, a crucial element influencing the AI performance in the popular "My Team" mode, have been meticulously crafted using a blend of historical data, recent on-track performances, and expert insights from F1 commentators and pundits. A video showcasing the drivers’ reactions to their scores has also been released, adding to the pre-launch buzz.
The ratings, detailed on the EA Sports website, are set in stone for launch but promise dynamic updates throughout the year, reflecting real-world F1 performance. This adaptive system ensures F1 25 remains a faithful reflection of the ever-evolving championship.

While the full list is available online, some key British driver ratings include [insert British driver ratings here]. Notable international drivers also received their scores, with [insert notable international driver ratings here] standing out.

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However, a late-breaking development throws a wrench into the pre-release plans. Franco Colapinto’s surprise replacement of Jack Doohan at Alpine, announced just a day before the ratings reveal, leaves Codemasters in a tricky situation. Will they scramble to incorporate Colapinto’s assets before launch, or will the Argentinian driver’s brief stint with Alpine be overlooked given his limited race participation? This last-minute roster shake-up adds an unexpected layer of intrigue to the already exciting F1 25 launch. The coming weeks will reveal whether Codemasters can pull off a last-minute update or stick to their original plan. The pressure is on!
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