The feature list for this year's game includes improved handling, new AI  and an enhanced damage system, but the real focus is on the multiplayer  side.
 
2011's major bullet points are all connected with online, and chief game  designer Stephen Hood is frank in telling us he doesn't think last  year's game performed well in the network arena "at all".
 
To help bring the feature up to par then, Codies is introducing both  co-op Championships and a much-requested split-screen mode in F1 2011.
 
 
 
Competitive online racing has also been extended with 16 players going  head-to-head in Grand Prix, with up to 8 AI drivers added to simulate  the full grid of 24 drivers. 
 
These enhancements are complimented by additional quick fire modes  including Time Attack and an ever-obsessive commitment to authenticity.
 
The developers promise F1 2011 will feature all the drivers set to  contest the 2011 F1 Championship, including Sebastian Vettel, Lewis  Hamilton, Fernando Alonso, Michael Schumacher and Jenson Button. 
 
All 2011 teams are represented including Ferrari, Red Rull Racing,  Vodafone McLaren Mercedes and Lotus Renault GP in their iconic black and  gold livery.
 
There are also two additions to the race calendar this year, extending  the number of circuits to 19. Players will be able to debut ahead of the  drivers on the Buddh International Circuit, the home of the first F1  Grand Prix of India and the Nürburging circuit for the first time.
 
A little less obvious are all the new rule changes, which Codemasters  says will make this year's season "the most exciting yet". 
 
F1 2011 debuts (put your F1 nerd hat on here) DRS (Drag Reduction  System) - the new system which enables drivers to adjust the rear wing  on the car to give a boost of up to 10km. KERS also returns, giving  players an extra 80BHP for up to 6.67 seconds, enabling drivers to blast  past rivals.
 
 
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Beyond the Drag Deduction Systems and other techy stuff though, you'll  be pleased to hear that this year's game actually looks bloody good.  Codemasters showed us both last year's game and 2011 side by side, and  the difference is night and day (literally in some cases - there's a  night/day cycle in 2011).
 
F1 2011 features a whole new lighting system, dynamic clouds (which are  more impressive than they sound) and hugely improved background scenery,  right down to blades of grass. As you can see from the first  screenshots, the weather system is also looking fantastic.
 
 
 
The new instalment's also committed to expanding the "be the driver" mantra cemented by last year's game.
 
2011 introduces a new Parc Ferme area, an expanded and revamped Paddock,  new Pit Lane, celebration and reaction cinematics and an enhanced media  interaction system promising to fully immerse players in the world of  driving cars well fast.
 
F1 2011 is due on PS3, Xbox 360 and PC, followed later by NGP and Nintendo 3DS.