Spin a season from the last decade, draft a driver into one of five roles, and build the ultimate lineup. Then find out if your dream grid could win all 22 races of the 2026 season — flawless, unbeaten, perfect.
Build a five-driver dream grid and find out if it could win all 22 races of the 2026 season — a flawless 22–0. It's achievable, but brutal: you need an elite driver in every role and a clean run of luck.
You fill five roles. Each round you spin to draw a season from the last decade, which surfaces four drivers from that era. Pick one, then tap an open role on the left to slot them in. Repeat until all five roles are filled, then your season is simulated.
Team Leader rewards all-round pace, Quali Ace one-lap speed, Wet Master rain craft, Tyre Whisperer race pace & tyre management, and Street Fighter overtaking. Each role weights a different driver attribute, so where you place a driver matters as much as who you pick.
No — each driver can only be used once, even across different seasons. Draft any Lewis Hamilton and every other Hamilton season is locked out for that build. The perfect grid is five different drivers.
Your grid's strength comes from how well each driver fits their role. That sets your expected wins, then a fair dose of racing luck is applied — steady, high-consistency grids barely waver, while volatile ones swing a couple of races either way. So the same lineup won't always post the same season.
Classic shows full driver ratings while you draft. Expert hides them — you draft on names and seasons alone, on pure F1 instinct, and the stats are revealed at the chequered flag.
Completely free, runs in your browser, no sign-up. Just spin and play. Driver ratings are subjective game values inspired by each season's real-world form, not official stats.