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even such a little detail as this
Oh right it's so much fun going through 10 seasons with no new content at least back in the 2013 / 2014 we were able to make those changes ourselves.
Well, it's a racing simulator, not an arcade racer. Of course they're limited to the licenced tracks, cars and drivers.
And i don't see any reason why a driver switch or new teams should make a real difference. It's a nice to have, but i can't see any real disadvantage, if it's not in the game. If you're driving against Mercedes, you'll driving against Mercedes, no matter who's driving the car and a new team is a littlebit impossible or did you ever saw a new team in the 2018th season this year? Again, it's a simulation of real life formula 1, so they can't just add an imaginary team unless they're paying a ton of money for a minor feature, which propably would make it impossible to work on other features or improvements due to lack of money.
It has been officially announced that teams will change their performance between seasons, so at least we will have some variations, maybe not that big, but its something.