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All incoming classic cars revealed for F1 2018

Six new classic cars from the 70s and 80s.

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Codemasters has just revealed all of the classic cars that will be available in F1 2018. In addition to all the classic cars from F1 2017, there will be six new cars from the 1970s and the 1980s, which join the previously announced 2009 Brawn and 2003 Williams.

"We are delighted to bring 20 classic cars to F1 2018," said game director Lee Mather. "The classics were extremely popular in last year's game so we naturally wanted to offer our players even more choice this time. The 70s and 80s cars offer a whole new challenge and compared to the modern day cars. They look and sound incredible."

The six cars include James Hunt's legendary 1976 championship winning McLaren M23D and Niki Lauda's Ferrari 312 T2, which both could be seen in the movie Rush; the Championship winning Lotus cars: Emerson Fittipaldi's 1972 Lotus and Mario Andretti's 1978 Lotus 79; the 1979 Ferrari 312 T4, in which Jody Scheckter beat his teammate Gilles Villeneuve for the title; the 1982 McLaren MP4/1B driven by John Watson and Lauda; and two Championship winning Lotus cars: Emerson Fittipaldi's 1972 Lotus and Mario Andretti's 1978 Lotus 79.

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Check out the full list of the classic cars in F1 2018 below:

New classic cars:
1970s and Early 1980s:
1972 Lotus 72D
1976 Ferrari 312 T2
1976 McLaren M23D
1978 Lotus 79
1979 Ferrari 312 T4
1982 McLaren MP4/1B

Returning from F1 2017:
2010 Red Bull RB6
2008 McLaren MP4-23
2007 Ferrari F 2007
2006 Renault R26
2004 Ferrari F2004
2002 Ferrari F2002
1998 McLaren MP4-13
1996 Williams FW18
1995 Ferrari 412T2
1992 Williams FW14
1991 McLaren MP4/6
1988 McLaren MP4/4

2 New Tier 1 Classic Cars (first via pre-order/Day 1 Headline Edition):
2009 Brawn BGP-001
2003 Williams FW25

F1 2018 releases August 24 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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