As in real F1 racing, your success depends on many parties. The game keeps track of hundreds of statistics and variables, all of which combine to convincingly simulate the workings of world-class F1 teams such as Benetton, McLaren, Williams, and - of course - Ferrari. Your goal, of course, is to make your team the best in the world of F1 racing.Įdward Grabowski designed several strategy games while at Impressions, the developer known for reams of statistics - and GPM2 is no exception. Like its predecessor, GPM2 lets you manage an F1 team of your choice, giving you the entire 1996 Championship Season and dozens of Constructors' and Drivers' Championships teams to manage or compete against. The superior sequel to Edward Grabowski's classic and highly underrated Grand Prix Manager (published by MicroProse), Grand Prix Manager 2 is more of the same - which can only be a good thing given how good the original was.
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