Navigate to your Steam userdata folder. The default path is usually: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\[YourSteamID]\223670\remote (Note: "223670" is the official Steam application ID for F1 2013). Step 2: Backup your files

Extract the compressed folder contents using an archive utility like 7-Zip or WinRAR. Copy the extracted .dll or configuration files.

: Extract the downloaded .zip and drop the new steam_api.dll into the main F1 2013 installation folder. Emulator Configuration (Advanced) :

If on Steam, right-click F1 2013 in your library, go to Properties > Installed Files > Verify integrity of game files . 4. Advanced: Modifying the AI/Database

Launch the game and follow the menu path mentioned above to set your name. Troubleshooting Persistent Issues

However, for years, a persistent bug has driven PC players insane:

: Use an F1 2013 Save Editor (common in the modding community like RaceDepartment) to rewrite the string associated with the "Driver Name." 💻 Method 2: Steam Cloud & Local Config Sometimes Steam Cloud overwrites your changes.

For players who want to customize the names of other drivers or put their own name in the game more thoroughly, you need to edit the game's internal database and language files.

Download a trusted fix like SKIDROW's Name Changer Fix from OverTake.gg.

Many users assume this doesn't work because they quit through the menu without confirming. However, if the name reverts after a race weekend, you need a more permanent solution.

: On the name input screen, you must often press Enter once to "activate" the text field before typing. Look for a flashing cursor before you begin.

The most reliable way to force your custom name into the game is by modifying your active save file using a community-made hex editor or a specific F1 2013 save editor tool. Step 1: Locate your save game directory Your save files are stored in your Steam user folder. Open Windows File Explorer. Navigate to: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\