Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina circuit features on Codemasters' F1 2010 game along with all the other 18 tracks in the current season and the yet-to-open Korean International Circuit.
Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina circuit features on Codemasters' F1 2010 game along with all the other 18 tracks in the current season and the yet-to-open Korean International Circuit.
Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina circuit features on Codemasters' F1 2010 game along with all the other 18 tracks in the current season and the yet-to-open Korean International Circuit.
Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina circuit features on Codemasters' F1 2010 game along with all the other 18 tracks in the current season and the yet-to-open Korean International Circuit.

Game review: F1 2010


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When any new Formula One computer game hits the shelves, its developers inevitably claim to have created the closest experience yet to being an actual F1 driver. But in the case of F1 2010, from the UK games house Codemasters, it happens to be true. From competing in a Grand Prix to individual time trials and the career-management options, the game delivers on every level and offers something that any player can enjoy - from veteran motorsport enthusiasts to casual gamers.

Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina circuit is one of the 19 tracks that have been included and conditions are set-up almost exactly as the drivers in November's race will experience them. Raceable for the first time on major platforms (although previously included on PSP) the course challenges players to find the braking point at the infamous turn 10 as the setting sun glares down on to the track. Having crashed at pretty much every corner as I tried to navigate around the Yas circuit in Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull car, the course is every bit as tough as it looks up close.

The input of Anthony Davidson, who acted as consultant for Codemasters, has clearly guided the developers well. The recently completed Korean circuit, which will be raced upon in real life next month, also appears in the game in glorious detail. Being the most realistic racer ever created, the handling is understandably difficult to master, even on the easiest setting. Braking is particularly difficult to get right: leave it too late and the car flies off the track; however, too little pressure on the brakes causes the tyres to lower in temperature and lose grip. The acceleration is extremely powerful and it will take most players several laps to feel comfortable with the car.

From sunlight reflecting on the bonnets of the vehicles to gravel flying off the tyres - the graphics are simulator quality and quite beautiful to behold. Driving in the wet at the classic Spa- Francorchamps track in Belgium is stunningly authentic, with the driver's vision impaired by spray while trees rustle from side to side in the stormy conditions. But despite the game's almost pedantic level of technical and visual detail, racing is still a joy.

Previous games have had career modes that allow players to manage drivers and teams throughout an entire season, but F1 2010 takes the idea up a notch. Between matches, players take part in press conferences, and the answers given have consequences back on the track. Criticism of Michael Schumacher, for example, is likely to result in aggressive behaviour from the German driver during the next race. Crashing into someone will not only lead to a penalty from the stewards, but serious rivalries with fellow drivers, too.

The game succeeds at giving players of all abilities an authentic experience of F1 driving, from just a short race to a full season - what better way is there of getting in the mood for when the cars arrive in Abu Dhabi for real in November?

Herc's Adventures

Developer: Big Ape Productions
Publisher: LucasArts
Console: PlayStation 1 & 5, Sega Saturn
Rating: 4/5

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Citadel: Honey Bunny first episode

Directors: Raj & DK

Stars: Varun Dhawan, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Kashvi Majmundar, Kay Kay Menon

Rating: 4/5

The burning issue

The internal combustion engine is facing a watershed moment – major manufacturer Volvo is to stop producing petroleum-powered vehicles by 2021 and countries in Europe, including the UK, have vowed to ban their sale before 2040. The National takes a look at the story of one of the most successful technologies of the last 100 years and how it has impacted life in the UAE. 

Read part four: an affection for classic cars lives on

Read part three: the age of the electric vehicle begins

Read part two: how climate change drove the race for an alternative 

How to help

Send “thenational” to the following numbers or call the hotline on: 0502955999
2289 – Dh10
2252 – Dh 50
6025 – Dh20
6027 – Dh 100
6026 – Dh 200

Normcore explained

Something of a fashion anomaly, normcore is essentially a celebration of the unremarkable. The term was first popularised by an article in New York magazine in 2014 and has been dubbed “ugly”, “bland’ and "anti-style" by fashion writers. It’s hallmarks are comfort, a lack of pretentiousness and neutrality – it is a trend for those who would rather not stand out from the crowd. For the most part, the style is unisex, favouring loose silhouettes, thrift-shop threads, baseball caps and boyish trainers. It is important to note that normcore is not synonymous with cheapness or low quality; there are high-fashion brands, including Parisian label Vetements, that specialise in this style. Embraced by fashion-forward street-style stars around the globe, it’s uptake in the UAE has been relatively slow.

How to wear a kandura

Dos

  • Wear the right fabric for the right season and occasion 
  • Always ask for the dress code if you don’t know
  • Wear a white kandura, white ghutra / shemagh (headwear) and black shoes for work 
  • Wear 100 per cent cotton under the kandura as most fabrics are polyester

Don’ts 

  • Wear hamdania for work, always wear a ghutra and agal 
  • Buy a kandura only based on how it feels; ask questions about the fabric and understand what you are buying
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Top tips

Create and maintain a strong bond between yourself and your child, through sensitivity, responsiveness, touch, talk and play. “The bond you have with your kids is the blueprint for the relationships they will have later on in life,” says Dr Sarah Rasmi, a psychologist.
Set a good example. Practise what you preach, so if you want to raise kind children, they need to see you being kind and hear you explaining to them what kindness is. So, “narrate your behaviour”.
Praise the positive rather than focusing on the negative. Catch them when they’re being good and acknowledge it.
Show empathy towards your child’s needs as well as your own. Take care of yourself so that you can be calm, loving and respectful, rather than angry and frustrated.
Be open to communication, goal-setting and problem-solving, says Dr Thoraiya Kanafani. “It is important to recognise that there is a fine line between positive parenting and becoming parents who overanalyse their children and provide more emotional context than what is in the child’s emotional development to understand.”
 

North Pole stats

Distance covered: 160km

Temperature: -40°C

Weight of equipment: 45kg

Altitude (metres above sea level): 0

Terrain: Ice rock

South Pole stats

Distance covered: 130km

Temperature: -50°C

Weight of equipment: 50kg

Altitude (metres above sea level): 3,300

Terrain: Flat ice
 

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BRIEF SCORES:

Toss: Nepal, chose to field

UAE 153-6: Shaiman (59), Usman (30); Regmi 2-23

Nepal 132-7: Jora 53 not out; Zahoor 2-17

Result: UAE won by 21 runs

Series: UAE lead 1-0

BIO

Favourite holiday destination: Turkey - because the government look after animals so well there.

Favourite film: I love scary movies. I have so many favourites but The Ring stands out.

Favourite book: The Lord of the Rings. I didn’t like the movies but I loved the books.

Favourite colour: Black.

Favourite music: Hard rock. I actually also perform as a rock DJ in Dubai.

Singham Again

Director: Rohit Shetty

Stars: Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Ranveer Singh, Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Deepika Padukone

Rating: 3/5

The specs: 2018 Dodge Durango SRT

Price, base / as tested: Dh259,000

Engine: 6.4-litre V8

Power: 475hp @ 6,000rpm

Torque: 640Nm @ 4,300rpm

Transmission: Eight-speed automatic

Fuel consumption, combined: 7.7L / 100km