Music Track Suggestions for the Next F1 Game
To: EA Sports / Codemasters F1 Development Team
Dear F1 Development Team,
I hope you are all doing well. My name is Danny, and I’m a passionate fan of the F1 video game series. I appreciate the effort and creativity your team pours into every edition of the game — the immersive tracks, realistic car physics, and the overall atmosphere have always heightened my excitement.
I would like to share a few music track suggestions that I believe would fit wonderfully in the next installment of the F1 game franchise, especially in menu screens, intros, or even certain in-game events (like podium celebrations or pit-lane transitions). Below are my recommendations:
- “Assumptions (Jengi Remix)” by Sam Gellaitry
- This track carries a high-energy, futuristic vibe that could match the adrenaline and velocity of Formula 1 racing.
- The remix’s build-up and drop could be perfect for an intro or loading screen, capturing the excitement right before the lights go out.
- “Run It Up” by Hanumankind
- This track has a driving rhythm and modern flair which could pair well with modern F1 aesthetics.
- It could enhance segments such as pre-race crew montage, or behind-the-scenes highlights — giving a fresh and stylish mood.
- “Biochemical” by Martin Garrix & Seth Hills
- With its big-room sound and bold energy, this track could be ideal for high-stakes moments: overtakes, qualifying laps, or victory sequences.
- It complements the sense of speed and spectacle that F1 embodies.
I believe these tracks would help enhance the game’s soundtrack, deepen player immersion, and match the dynamic spirit of Formula 1. Of course, I understand that there are licensing, tone-matching, and branding considerations—so if the tracks cannot be used as-is, perhaps their style could serve as inspiration for original compositions in a similar vein.
Thank you very much for taking the time to consider my suggestions. The F1 series has been one of my favorite gaming experiences, and I look forward to seeing what your team creates next.
Warm regards,
Danny