One of the first choices players can make in is which powertrain to use for their cars, but this decision will have a lasting impact on their entire first season. When starting a new save file, players can choose from two options, either playing as an existing team or creating their own using 's new Create-A-Team mode. Within Create-A-Team, they can further choose from one of five Origins, each of which sets their stats to reflect a particular scenario, or "," which allows them to design their own stats.
Choosing "" is the only way to design an car from scratch in the first season, and in doing so, the most important choice players will make is the one of powertrain. This is effectively the car's engine, and there are four different manufacturers to choose from: Ferrari, Renault, Honda, or Mercedes. Each powertrain has its own unique stats that determine the car's performance, and each has a unique group of strengths and weaknesses that set it apart from the rest of the pack. But one comes out on top. Here's everything to know about powertrains in.
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Of all four options, Mercedes is the best powertrain in for most intents and purposes. This is mostly due to a convergence of three vital stats: engine, Energy Recovery System (ERS), and gearbox durability. Mercedes excels in all three categories, making it the most reliable powertrain option in the game. It's a solid choice for almost every player, especially newcomers, because of its ability to avoid mechanical hiccups that other powertrain manufacturers are much more prone to.
In previous editions of , mechanical failures were exceptionally rare. Cars could reliably get down to as low as 20% condition without shutting down. These could be devastating when they did happen, effectively removing a car from the current race entirely, and likely incurring astronomical repair charges after the
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