F1 2020 – Nico Rosberg On How To Master The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya

F1 2020 - Nico Rosberg On How To Master The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya

F1 2020 – Nico Rosberg On How To Master The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya

It is almost time for the Spanish 2020 Formula 1 Grand Prix day at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The F1 drivers will have to battle their opponents for 66 laps (307.104 km).

2016 Formula One World Champion Nico Rosberg fires up the F1 2020 game by Codemasters, and jumps in the virtual Mercedes-AMG Petronas car for an in-depth analysis of the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit. During his laps, Nico share’s some F1 driver secrets and shows us how to master the track.


The F1 2020 Seventy Edition game by Codemasters is available for the PlayStation4, Xbox One & Xbox One X, Windows PC (DVD and Steam), and Google Stadia.

The digital download PC versions of F1 2020 are available via Steam. The F1 2020 Seventy Edition can be purchased for 54,99€, while the F1 2020 Deluxe Schumacher Edition has a 69,99€ pricetag.


 

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is a motorsport racing track in Montmeló, Catalonia, Spain. The track was built as part of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics development program. The foundation stone was laid in 1989, while the first car race was a round of the 1991 Spanish Touring Car Championship.

Until 2013 the track was known as the Circuit de Catalunya before a sponsorship deal with the Barcelona City Council added Barcelona to the track’s title.

The 4.655 km (2.892 mi) long track features 16 corners and some pretty long straights making it an all-rounder circuit. The track has grandstands with a capacity of 140,700. Besides the GP layout, the FIA Grade 1 Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya also features a 4.627 km (2.875 mi) Motorcycle layout.

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