F1 Manager 2022: How to upgrade drivers

Racing is a sport where the mechanics of the car can garner so much attention that we can sometimes forget that drivers are just as vital. The drivers of the cars are one of the numerous things you must manage in F1 Manager 2022. In order to help you make the most of your season by upgrading as much as you can, we're going to look into driver numbers and what they imply.

F1 Manager 2022: How to upgrade drivers

Understanding driver stats in F1 Manager 2022

The driving statistics are divided into three groups, as seen in the graphic above. Racecraft, consistency, and pace.

  • The driver's handling of the track in front of them and their ability to execute each curve individually determine the pace.
  • How steady your lap times are is what consistency is all about. You'll be as close as you can get to the ideal time for your present car with high consistency.
  • Racecraft refers to a driver's ability to interact with other drivers on the track. If you aren't sure where you are, it's best to start by upgrading your car if it is in the middle of the pack. This is because you will change positions more often than in real Formula One.

Driver Experience and Growth in F1 Manager 2022

The growth potential stat in F1 Manager 2022 is the most dynamic one. The growth potential point multiplier will either help or hurt each driver's progress a lot.

As you can see from this example, Daniel Riccardo is gaining much less experience. This is so that Riccardo, who the game claims are older and no longer growing, can stop developing. When you enter the 80 OVRs, experience points might cost up to 2000 points. You won't be able to upgrade drivers very frequently even with 22 races per season, so it's critical to monitor your growth stats. Since you only have a few upgrade options, you should focus on improving your strengths instead of hiding your flaws. 

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