2019 Online - F1

When active, F1 2019's online component was praised for several "genre-defining" additions:

: Veteran players often revisit F1 2019 because the handling felt more intuitive than some later entries (like F1 22). Professional drivers at the time even noted that its medium traction control felt closer to real-life physics than the "no-assist" settings.

F1 2019 was widely considered a high point for the franchise, introducing core multiplayer innovations like the league system and customizable spec cars. However, as of , the online experience has significantly shifted due to the game's age and the lifecycle of the series. Current Online Status (2026) F1 2019 online

: The Super License system tracked driver safety and skill. It aimed to separate clean racers from "crashers," though players often noted that short 5-lap races in ranked mode made technical strategies like ERS and tire management less relevant.

F1 2019 remains a "best-in-class" simulation for its time, but for , it is essentially a legacy title. If you want competitive multiplayer today, you are better off with the F1 25 expansion , as EA has opted to release a 2026 DLC for that game rather than a standalone F1 2026 title. F1 2019 Review When active, F1 2019's online component was praised

: F1 2019 has been delisted from major digital stores like Steam and was removed from EA Play services in 2022.

: Players could customize a 2019 regulation car designed by Ross Brawn and Pat Symonds for use in online races, offering a more balanced "spec" field compared to using varying team performance levels. However, as of , the online experience has

: A robust in-game hub allowed players to create and manage their own tournaments . It automated scheduling and results tracking, which previously had to be managed via external forums.