So you’ve been playing The Crew Motorfest for a while now, and you’re wondering what the next step is. American Muscle and Made in Japan is no longer cutting it huh? Maybe you’re just an F1 fan and are more interested in what The Crew’s F1 offerings have to give.
Motorfest has a few options, all falling within the category of Alpha GT. While this feels like The Crew’s highest performance category, it feels difficult to call this the most extreme, especially when you consider the range of Monster Trucks, Rally Raid vehicles, Planes, Powerboats, and the vehicles in the Demolition Derby category.
For F1 fans, there are a few licenced F1 cars, as well as a number of F1-a-likes. Some of these are exclusive vehicles from The Crew 2, and some can be purchased with in-game credits. The Crew Motorfests pricing is a bit rogue, and feels like many of the prices are dissatisfyingly specific, ranging from around 400k to 1.1million.
Creators F1 Cars
For the F1-a-likes, we have some Creators offerings from the Crew 2. These include the 2023 Concept Spruemeister SM71, and the 2021 Yasiddesign X American Petrol. If you didn’t play The Crew 2, you won’t be able to access these cars, but if we’re being honest, you aren’t missing out. Keep reading for our recommendations.
Manufacturer | Model | Year | Cost |
Creators | Concept Spruemeister SM71 | 2023 | Exclusive from The Crew 2 |
Creators | Yasiddesign X American Petrol | 2021 | Exclusive from The Crew 2 |
Other Alpha GT Cars in The Crew Motorfest
Aside from the Creators vehicles, there are a few others listed in the Alpha GT category in the crew. We have here some cars from KTM, and an Ivory Tower Alpha IVT-R07. Players of The Crew 2 will recognise some of the Proto cars, with a few being carried over from that game, and a few new additions too.
The Proto Alpha Mark X is the best of this bunch, and is can be won in a custom livery through game progression too.
Manufacturer | Model | Year | Cost |
IVORY-TOWER | Alpha IVT-R07 | 2023 | 800,000 |
KTM | X-Bow R (Edition Two) | 2016 | 839,300 |
KTM | X-Bow R Spear Racing Ed. | 2016 | Exclusive from The Crew 2 |
PROTO | Alpha Mark X | 2020 | 1,072,400 |
PROTO | Alpha Mark X GP Explorer Edition | 2020 | Playlist Reward |
PROTO | Concept Glow Motorsport | 2023 | 699,300 |
PROTO | Concept Pulse Performance | 2023 | 842,100 |
PROTO | Concept Sparrow Competition | 2023 | Exclusive from The Crew 2 |
PROTO | Concept Spear Racing | 2023 | Exclusive from The Crew 3 |
PROTO | Mark II | 2018 | 583,800 |
Official F1 Cars in The Crew Motorfest
Ok, let’s be real. If you are browsing F1Setups.com, you aren’t here for the Proto vehicles, or even the KTM offerings. You’ve come for the apex of performance, the official F1 cars in the game. Here we have four cars, all from Red Bull.
Red Bull RB13
Starting with the cheapest, and first on the list, we have Daniel Ricciardo’s 2017 RB13. This car took Daniel to 5th in the Drivers Championship, where he finished with 200 points, and ahead of Max Verstappen.
In the Crew Motorfest, the Red Bull RB13 costs 418,600 credits, and is the lowest-priced car in the whole Alpha GT category.
Red Bull RB14
Next up, we have the Red Bull RB14. F1 fans, and fans of good naming systems, will quickly recognise this car is the successor the 2017 RB13. This Red Bull RB14 was driven by Max Verstappen, and bears his race number 33 on the nose and side of the car. Max finished 4th in the 2018 WDC in this car, which finished the year with four total wins.
In the Crew Motorfest, you can purchase the Red Bull RB14 for 711,200 credits.
Red Bull RB14 Disruptive Edition
Probably one of the coolest cars in the whole of The Crew Motorfest, the RB14 Disruptive Edition is a special liveried version of the regular RB14. This car was driven by Daniel Ricciardo to launch the 2018 F1 car, and has identical performance stats to the standard RB14.
The Red Bull RB14 Disruptive Edition costs 1,001,000 credits in The Crew Motorfest, an extra 300k over the standard car, but you can’t put a price on fashion right?
Red Bull RB18
The Red Bull RB18 is the pinnacle of the Alpha GT category in The Crew Motorfest. This car cannot be purchased but is instead earned as a reward for completing the Motorsports playlist, and rightfully so. Max Verstappen’s 2022 title-winning F1 car deserves to be driven only by the best. And you.
Just kidding, we know you are the best!
How to get F1 Cars in The Crew Motorfest?
All of the cars on in the F1 category on the crew are available in the following ways:
To Purchase
To Unlock
To be carried over from The Crew 2
Some cars are unlocked through the completion of playlists, and many are available exclusively for players of The Crew 2. If this isn’t you, don’t worry, you can still buy your way to the front using credits too!
Prices and unlock methods for each F1 car are as detailed in the table below:
Manufacturer | Model | Year | Cost |
Creators | Concept Spruemeister SM71 | 2023 | Exclusive from The Crew 2 |
Creators | Yasiddesign X American Petrol | 2021 | Exclusive from The Crew 2 |
IVORY-TOWER | Alpha IVT-R07 | 2023 | 800,000 |
KTM | X-Bow R (Edition Two) | 2016 | 839,300 |
KTM | X-Bow R Spear Racing Ed. | 2016 | Exclusive from The Crew 2 |
PROTO | Alpha Mark X | 2020 | 1,072,400 |
PROTO | Alpha Mark X GP Explorer Edition | 2020 | Playlist Reward |
PROTO | Concept Glow Motorsport | 2023 | 699,300 |
PRO | Concept Pulse Performance | 2023 | 842,100 |
PROTO | Concept Sparrow Competition | 2023 | Exclusive from The Crew 2 |
PROTO | Concept Spear Racing | 2023 | Exclusive from The Crew 3 |
PROTO | Mark II | 2018 | 583,800 |
Red Bull | RB13 | 2017 | 418,600 |
Red Bull | RB14 | 2018 | 711,200 |
Red Bull | RB14 Disruption Edition | 2018 | 1,001,000 |
Red Bull | RB18 | 2022 | Motorsports Playlist Reward |