F1 24 is about as wholesome as racing games get—clean, professional, and focused on skill rather than chaos. It's a proper simulation that teaches real racing strategy and physics, which is genuinely enriching if your kid is into motorsports.
The problem? It's not particularly fun unless you're already invested in F1. The IGDB score of 61/100 tells the story—this year's entry feels like a roster update with some AI improvements rather than a must-play evolution. Reddit users say it's the best since F1 20, which is nice but also suggests the series has been coasting.
For families with F1-obsessed kids who want something clean and skill-based, this works. For everyone else, the learning curve is steep, the entertainment value is narrow, and there are more engaging racing options out there. It's safe, it's clean, it's fine—but it's not going to convert anyone who isn't already a fan.









