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Monoposto is an independently made Mobile game based loosely on Formula 1, made by independent Italian developer, Marco Pesce, after starting off on iOS in 2016, it has since gained traction due to yearly updtaes, content creators such as Zimbabwean-British creator, SparksYT15, one of the best known Monoposto content creators. The game has allowed people to make their own liveries, suit and helmets, among others using a template since 2022, as of February 2026, there are 2 versions of the game, a free 'Lite' version and the 'full' paid game, and 3 seasons, Monoposto 2024, 2025 and 2026, all available to both full and Lite players. In February 2026, the lite version was recorded as the 5th most downloaded sports game on iOS, while the Full version is the most popular paid sports game on iOS.
Monoposto Lite
[edit]The Lite version of the game contains only 4 free tracks as of February 2026: Bahrain, Australia, China and Saudi Arabia, all tracks based off the real Formula 1 tracks in those countries, however, users can buy the rest of the tracks, using coins either purchased with real money, or by accumilating coins by completing online duels and races. The only way you can play paid tracks without buying them is by playing Online Duels.
Tracks
[edit]The full version includes all tracks in the game, with recreations of all 24 circuits on the 2024 & 2025 calendars, with 10 extra tracks on the 2025 and 2026 version, tracks in bold are the free-to-use tracks in the Lite version:
The 24 tracks in Monoposto 2024 onwards are:
- Bahrain (Bahrain International Circuit)
- Saudi Arabia (Jeddah Corniche Circuit)
- Australia (Albert Park Circuit)
- China (Shanghai International Circuit)
- Japan (Suzuka International Racing Course)
- Miami (Miami International Autodrome)
- Emilia Romanga (Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari)
- Monaco (Circuit de Monaco)
- Canada (Circuit Gilles Villeneuve)
- Spain (Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya)
- Austria (Red Bull Ring)
- Great Britain (Silverstone Circuit)
- Hungary (Hungaroring)
- Belgium (Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps)
- Netherlands (Circuit Zandvoort)
- Italy (Autodromo Nazionale di Monza)
- Azerbaijan (Baku City Circuit)
- SIngapore (Marina Bay Street Circuit)
- USA (Circuit of the Americas)
- Mexico (Autódromo Hermanos Rodriguez)
- Brazil (Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace)
- Las Vegas (Las Vegas Strip Circuit)
- Qatar (Lusail International Circuit)
- Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina Circuit)
The 10 extra tracks which debuted in Monoposto 2025:
- Portugal (Autódromo Internacional do Algarve)
- France (Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours)
- Germany (Hockenheimring)
- South Africa (Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit)
- Turkey (İstanbul Park)
- Illinois (fictional track[1])
- Europe (Sochi Autodrom)
- Malaysia (Sepang International Circuit)
- Andalusia (Circuito de Jerez)
- Tuscany (Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello)
There was 1 track added in Monoposto 2026
- Madrid (Circuito de Madring[2])

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