Hey guys, so I’ve been messing around with F1 2013 lately, and I wanted to share a bit about my experience with the HRT Cosworth team. Man, what a ride it’s been!

First off, I started digging into the history of the team. I found out that HRT, which used to be called Campos Meta 1 and Hispania Racing, was a Spanish team. The team was started by a former driver, Adrin Campos. Later, it got sold to some guy named Jos Ramn Carabante before it even debuted in 2010. It’s kind of sad because they never found a buyer in time. That was it for them, I think.
I also learned that they entered 58 Grands Prix in three seasons. That’s a lot of races!
Then I moved on to the engine stuff. Cosworth, the company that made the engines for HRT and Marussia, was apparently up for sale. There was a lot of talk about whether HRT could keep using Cosworth engines for the 2013 season. HRT’s team boss, Luis Perez-Sala, seemed pretty keen on keeping them. I guess he really wanted those engines, huh?
- Started researching HRT’s background.
- Learned about their name changes and the founder.
- Discovered they participated in 58 Grands Prix over three seasons.
- Dug into the whole Cosworth engine situation.
- Found out that Luis Perez-Sala wanted to keep the Cosworth engines.
So, I tried to simulate the 2013 season with HRT running Cosworth engines. Let me tell you, it wasn’t easy. Trying to imagine how they would perform was a real challenge. There were all these uncertainties, especially since they didn’t even make it to 2013 in real life. But I gave it my best shot, trying to make it as realistic as possible based on what I had read.
The Simulation
In my simulation, I had to make a lot of guesses. Like, how fast would they be? How would they handle different tracks? Who would they be competing against? It was tough, but I enjoyed the challenge. I played through race after race, trying different settings to get them to perform well and keep those Cosworth engines roaring.

Finally, after all that tinkering, I managed to get a setup that I felt was pretty good. It wasn’t perfect, but it felt like a decent representation of what HRT might have been like with Cosworth engines in 2013. It was a fun experiment, even though it was just a game. I can only imagine how hard it must have been for the real team dealing with all those challenges.
Anyway, that’s my little adventure with the F1 2013 HRT Cosworth team. Hope you guys found it interesting. It’s always fun to dive into these “what if” scenarios and see what could have been. Let me know what you think!