My Childhood F1 Board Game – from 1978!

Recently found my childhood F1 board game, and thought you guys might enjoy it! I think the “Brief Idea of the Game’ is well worth a read, because dice are not used to determine distance moved. It is for each played to decide how much to accelerate/decelerate, and still make the corner(!). Pit cards & tactical cards provide a further element of risk/reward. Tire & brake wear are significant factors, and are tracked via each player’s steering wheel indicators.

Does anyone else remember this game from their childhood? The game was made by Waddingtons, and I am UK based for reference.

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