Mobil 1 Rally Championship is a dedicated rally racing simulator, released in 2000 for PC and PlayStation, where you compete in timed stages across 36 tracks. The core gameplay demands precise vehicle control across varied terrain, offering both Simulation and Arcade driving models to suit different preferences. A notable feature is that the PC version's stages are mapped using real-life Ordnance Survey data, providing an authentic challenge across its roster of 22 cars.
The gameplay loop involves competing in timed stages across numerous international rally locations. Players must balance speed with vehicle management, as aggressive driving can quickly lead to mechanical failures or costly errors on the demanding circuits.
A key feature distinguishing this simulation is the track design for the PC version. Stages are notably based on real-life Ordnance Survey maps, lending an authentic geographical foundation to the environments players navigate.
The game offers a selection of 22 distinct rally cars to pilot. Crucially for player choice, the experience can be tailored via two distinct driving modes:
Across these modes, players have access to 36 unique tracks, which can be driven in both forward and reverse directions, effectively doubling the available routes for competitive runs.
This main game package is self-contained. There are no officially released downloadable content packs or expansions available for this title.
The atmosphere is strictly focused on competitive motorsport simulation. While the specific narrative structure is minimal, the appeal lies in the realistic presentation of rally racing, demanding focus on pace notes, vehicle setup, and environmental adaptation across the various stages.