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F1 Season 2010

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There's so much to love about Formula 1 - the pulsating starts, the perilous overtaking, the tactical pit stops, and of course the bikini-clad beauties at the start.

If you're a fan of the motorsport and want to follow the season's thrills and spills on your Palm then you really shouldn't be without F1 Season 2010. The program contains a wealth of information about the calendar, courses, tracks, drivers and teams.

The menu structure in F1 Season 2010 is clear and simple: from the home screen you're given the option of choosing from the five aforementioned categories. The Championship section provides a ranking of the top drivers for the season, which is updated as the season goes on.

The Calendar menu gives you a run-down of the order and dates of the races, providing you with details of each course, such as the circuit length, web address, lap record, plus a basic illustrated map of the course. You also get the facility to enter the final positions of the drivers in each race. F1 Season 2010 is updated after each race but you'll need to download the updated program file every time.

Clicking the Drivers menu option in F1 Season 2010 gives you a list of all this year's drivers and even test drivers, containing info about date of birth, nationality, height, weight, number of races/podium finishes etc. For some reason it doesn't show you how many Grand Prix wins they have, and it would've also been nice to see photographs of the drivers.

Likewise, the Cars and Teams sections in F1 Season 2010 don't have an option for viewing photos of the vehicles either, which I found was a glaring omission.

Despite the lack of photography, F1 Season 2010 is full of stats and makes for an ideal companion to the motorsport season.

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