Formula 1s recent popularity still feels a little strange to longtime fans of the sport , particularly in the US, where it had been so niche for so long. But the past five years have seen F1 rise meteorically, and a new, much younger fanbase infused with enthusiasm for the cutting edge race cars and the athletes who pilot them has emerged. F1 Arcade capitalizes on that popularity, combining food and drinks—including Lewis Hamilton agave tipple—with dozens and dozens of race simulators that let...

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