The most anticipated Formula One season in years gets underway this weekend with the Bahrain Grand Prix.
All the headlines leading up to the season curtain raiser have been made by the return of seven-time World Champion Michael Schumacher and the all British McLaren team of Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton.
That aside, there are new teams, new drivers and new tracks - Fantasy League F1 2010 has it all.
There are 19 races that make up the 2010 Formula One season, but for the purposes of Fantasy League F1 the opening three races form a separate warm-up competition.
The real-life F1 scoring system has changed slightly for this season and the Fantasy League F1 scoring system has been amended accordingly.
Also new for 2010 is that no refuelling is permitted during the race, so drivers will have to contend with a car that weighs vastly different at the end of the race than it does at the start, which will also affect the tyres.
Toyota have left the sport and have been replaced by Lotus, Hispania and Virgin, while Brawn GP have become Mercedes GP and BMW rebranded as BMW Sauber.
Some of the top drivers have voiced concerns over the safety of the new teams - one or two of them hastily put together in a matter of months - and they are likely to be well off the pace for at least the first few races.
As well as Schumacher's return, 2010 will also see the emergence in Formula One of Bruno Senna, the nephew of the late and great Ayrton, who links up with the Spanish-based Hispania team.
Senna is joined at Hispania by another rookie in the form of Indian driver Karun Chandhok while Lotus have a more experienced looking line-up with Jarno Trulli and Heikki Kovalainen.
Nico Hulkenberg is another new face, linking up with veteran Rubens Barrichello at Williams while Russian Vitaly Petrov joins Robert Kubica at Renault.
Brazilian Lucas di Grassi is the final rookie in the pack, teaming up with Timo Glock at Virgin.
Ferrari, McLaren, Red Bull and Mercedes GP are likely to remain the dominant teams and between them they will win the majority of races as well as producing the World Drivers and Constructors champions.
The partnership of Ross Brawn and Schumacher, that won so many world titles when they were at Ferrari together, is back together with the car that won the championship last season while Button has departed and joined an all British McLaren team.
The German is back after three years away from competition and it will be fascinating to see whether he still has the physical fitness at 41-years of age to challenge for race victories.
Reigning World Champion Button joins former World Champion Hamilton at McLaren and will have his work cut out to repeat last year's astonishing achievement.
Hamilton has been at the team since he was 13, and Button, despite having the number one on the front of his car, will be the driver starting on the back foot.
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