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12 July 2026

F1 25 Patch v1.24: Key Updates and Fixes for Racing Enthusiasts

Get ready for the F1 25 v1.24 update rolling out on July 13, 2026, with exciting new features and essential fixes.

F1 25 Patch v1.24: Key Updates and Fixes for Racing Enthusiasts

The highly anticipated F1 25 update, version v1.24 is set to roll out at 10am UTC on Monday, July 13, 2026. Ensure your PC or console is connected to the internet to receive this update and experience the latest improvements.

This update brings a host of enhancements and fixes designed to elevate your racing experience. From updated car models to improved track details and controller support, the v1.24 patch addresses various aspects of the game to ensure a smoother and more enjoyable gameplay.

Enhanced Car Models and Track Details

The 2026 Atlassian Williams F1 Team car has received an update, ensuring it accurately reflects the latest specifications. Additionally, the dynamic racing line in the braking zones at several tracks has been updated for better precision. The 100m braking board has been corrected to the proper blue and white color scheme at all tracks, enhancing visual accuracy.

In the Las Vegas track the bollards have been resized to match their real-world counterparts, providing a more authentic racing environment. These updates are part of the ongoing effort to bring the virtual racing experience as close to reality as possible.

Improved Wheel and Controller Support

For Xbox users an issue that prevented spring-loaded wheels from reaching 100% rotation in-game has been fixed. This includes popular wheels like the Thrustmaster T90Ferrari 458 Spider Racing Wheel and Hori Racing Wheel Overdrive. Additionally, a problem that removed haptics on the DualSense® controller when a wheel was attached to a PlayStation®5 has been resolved.

The Asetek Forte Formula Steering Wheel preset has been updated and added to the Initium Wheelbase. The user interface for the Asetek ForteInvictaLa Prima and Tony Kanaan wheelbases as well as the Invicta Pedals has been enhanced for better usability. Furthermore, support for the Asetek Forte Formula Pro Steering Wheel has been added, expanding the range of compatible peripherals.

Miscellaneous Fixes and Improvements

An issue with the AI Control Cue accessibility option, which prevented it from playing correctly before the player takes control, has been fixed. Sponsor decals placed on the outer side of the halo will now be symmetrical, ensuring a more polished appearance. Additionally, a problem that caused issues in Splitscreen mode when Ray Reconstruction was turned on while Anti-Aliasing was set to DLSS has been addressed.

The update also includes various UI and stability improvements to enhance the These changes are aimed at providing a more seamless and enjoyable racing environment for all players.

Community Engagement and Support

The development team at EA encourages players to engage with them through various platforms, including the EA Forumsr/F1Game on Reddit and social media pages. Your feedback is invaluable in shaping the future of F1 25.

Keep an eye on the Community-Raised Issues thread on the EA Forums for regular updates on bugs and issues being addressed. To stay informed, sign in to the EA Forums and enable notifications for this thread. If you encounter any bugs, report them on the dedicated Technical Issues & Bug Reports page on the EA Forums for prompt assistance.

For those looking to optimize their gaming experience, EA provides a range of support guides, including a PC Troubleshooting Guide and tips for setting up F1 25 in Virtual Reality and Triple Screens on PC. These resources can be found in the F1® Game Info Hub on the EA Forums.

Stay connected with the latest F1 25 news by following EA on social media. Links to these profiles and other useful information can be found on the official EA website.

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