Fans of the car racing simulation game from Codemasters, "F1 2015," have been eagerly anticipating the arrival of its latest title, which will come out in July.

While the wait is almost over, the developers have recently released a teaser trailer that showcased what can be expected from the upcoming game.

The 22-second clip showed amazing visuals for the game. When Codemasters announced that "F1 2015" was in development, the developers promised an upgrade to the graphics for a more realistic feel.

Aside from the visuals, new car models were also previewed in the video as well as a sneak peek into a racecourse that looked refreshing with its trees and greenery.

According to Codemasters Blog, aside from the new car makes, controls and mechanics of the race vehicles have also been upgraded for a better and more exciting gameplay experience.

More than 20 settings have been modified in "F1 2015." These include "engine and transmission, aero dynamics, fuel tank, force feedback, suspension and most notably a brand new tyre physics model" revealed Codemasters.

“F1 2015 marks an exciting new chapter for Codemasters and FORMULA ONE; it’s a shift in direction for the game series, on new formats and our brand new game engine, with the game set to be released earlier in the season, launching this June,” said Game Director, Paul Jeal, in a statement.

For those who are looking forward to see which car makes and drivers made the cut, Eurogamer reported that the complete 2014 season will be included once the game goes live. An update will soon follow after its release.

"The most interesting one is McLaren and Honda.. How's that going to improve over the season? That's what the season update's for. They think they're quick, but they haven't been able to show it yet because of they've had to turn the engine down, they're losing 100bhp which is a dramatic amount. On the corners it's looking like quite a nice car, though," " game designer Steven Embling told Eurogamer.

As seen in the trailer, the realistic feel of the game can be attributed to the 60 fps rate that the game will run in. PS4 users will be able to see the game in 1080p/60 fps while Xbox One users will see it run in 900p/60fps.

Adding more realism to the graphics is the broadcast style that the developers have adapted for the game, courtesy of Sky F1 commentators Anthony Davidson and David Croft, Eurogamer added.

"F1 2015" is exclusive to the current generation consoles and will be available on July 10.