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F1 2020 is the Best Racing Game Across Consoles, Study Reveals

With global searches for ‘best racing games’ rising by 120%* in the past week alone, Uswitch.com/car-insurance was curious to find out which one takes pole position as the best racing game based on their average Metacritic ratings across multiple game consoles.

The results had us ready to start our engines ahead of the release of the F1 2021 game next Friday (July 16th)!

THE RESULTS

Rank

Game

Average score across all game consoles (out of 100)

1

F1 2020

88.33

2

F1 2019

86.67

3

F1 2017

86.33

4

DiRT Rally

85.67

5

F1 2016

84.33

6

F1 2018

83.67

7

DiRT Rally 2.0

83.33

7

Project CARS 2

83.33

8

DiRT 4

83.00

9

Project CARS

82.33

9

Trials Rising

82.33

9

Inertial Drift

82.33

10

Trials Fusion

79.67

F1 games dominate the podium of best racing games!

In first place, F1 2020 leads as the best racing game with an average score of 88.33 out of a possible 100 across consoles. Xbox One is the console that comes out on top with a score of 91, suggesting that Metacritic considers the platform to be best for players to experience the exciting features of this edition of Codemasters’ F1 series.

Keeping up appearances, F1 2019 races into second place. With 86.67 out of 100 points on average, the twelfth title in the Formula One series was two years in the making before arriving on the scene with innovations such as multiplayer function.

Following closely behind is F1 2017 with an average score of 86.33. In a departure from the performance of its two teammates, this edition of the popular F1 game received its highest ranking on PC as opposed to any other consoles.

At the bottom of the list, we find Trials Fusion in 10th place. Made primarily for those who have a taste for two wheels instead of four, the fifth game in the Trials series received an average score of 79.67/100 – a few points behind the latest mainline entry, Trials Rising, which lands in 9th place with 82.33/100.