Formula 1 launches daily online game to debate historic racing matchups
Motorsport.com • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 30, 2026, 12:18 PM
Last updated Jun 30, 2026

Formula 1 introduces a new online game called Two Seats, allowing players to engage in debates about historical racing matchups. The game is free and accessible through a web browser, featuring rounds that take about a minute to play. Participants can explore hypothetical scenarios, such as whether Max Verstappen could outperform F1 legends driving their respective cars. The initiative encourages fans to revisit F1 history while participating in a daily challenge.
- •Two Seats is a daily online game launched by Formula 1.
- •Players debate historical matchups in the sport.
- •Each round of the game takes about a minute.
- •The game is free and browser-based.
- •Players can explore scenarios involving various F1 legends.
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"Formula 1 has always been built on historical debates. Could prime Max Verstappen have outperformed the legends of the past in their car? Would Mercedes have been even better with 2000s Michael Schumacher over 2010s Lewis Hamilton? Two Seats turns that debate into a daily F1 online game. It is free, it plays in your browser, and a round takes about a minute. Every day, Two Seats gives ...Keep reading
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