EA Sports' F1 22's fan favorite racing engineer Adam "Jeff" Rhys Dee has been replaced with the newly voiced "Elvis" Priestley after over six years.
Though many in the community are relieved that they will not have to hear Jeff's sarcastic "Are you OK?" after hitting the barriers ever again, a few lamented the passing of this F1 game legend.
With Marc in the game, the alteration is noticeable, employing mostly the same lines but with a new perspective, a different voice, and some new expressions. It is one factor that, combined with the game's new engineer's more vivacious personality, gives the lightly revamped career modes a fresh feel.
Here is everything one needs to know about F1 22’s race engineer.
Marc Priestley is the new Race engineer in F1 22. During a player's first on-track session in the My Team managerial mode or Driver Career, he will greet and serve as the in-game guide.
Marc "Elvis" Priestley is an English motorsport and automotive presenter. He spent ten years working as a Formula 1 mechanic at McLaren before making a move to the world of media.
Marc began by blogging about his experiences as an F1 mechanic, worked as a pitlane reporter for BBC 5 Live, co-hosted Discovery's Wheeler Dealers with Mike Brewer, and is now the voice of the race engineer in EA Sports' F1 22.
Marc Priestley began his career as a mechanic for the McLaren F1 test squad in 1999 after working in Italian Formula 3000 and British Formula 3.
The Australian Grand Prix in 2002 was his first race weekend as a member of the race team, where his job was to replace the front nose cone as needed. He later rose to the position of Kimi Räikkönen's Number Two technician over time, and in 2007 was named the team's Number One Mechanic on the T-Car.
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