Game director Paul Jeal said that due to the system's audience, the publisher would probably release F1 Race Stars first and consider a different strategy rather than a traditional annual release for the core F1 games.
"We have the license for a bit longer now so we can do a bit more forward planning," Jeal told Digital Spy.
"Rod [Cousens] - our CEO who's here [at gamescom] - he's constantly thinking, 'What about this or what about that?', so he needs to put a business case for it.
"I definitely think it would be something a little more suited to Race Stars first. Let them do the hard work of getting it working on the tech first!"
When asked whether that would be due to the audience, Jeal responded: "I think so, yeah.
"I also think it's looking at the Wii SKU that we did. It did really well but there's still questions with sales numbers... whether it is something that annually we could revisit year-on-year [and] would sell the same number of units year on year.
"[For] something like football, you need the newest content and there's lots of changes, but with F1 the changes with the teams and drivers are really quite minimal, so instantly you're quite stretched for new content.
"I think when you bring this over to the Wii where the audience is perhaps a bit more more casual and they're less likely to buy it year-on-year, you have to look at a slightly different strategy."