This open-source F1 tool replaced my F1TV subscription with real data
I'm fairly new to the Formula 1 racing fandom, and I've got to say, following a race has felt way more complicated than it should. There's the main broadcast, where you'll get timing screens, but it tells you a very selective story. I'm sure long-time fans can easily understand everything going on immediately, but unfortunately, that's not me. Even with F1TV, you're often switching between feeds, overlays, and more to stitch a more complete picture of the race.
I’m fairly new to the Formula 1 racing fandom, and I’ve got to say, following a race has felt way more complicated than it should. There’s the main broadcast, where you’ll get timing screens, but it tells you a very selective story. I’m sure long-time fans can easily understand everything going on immediately, but unfortunately, that’s not me. Even with F1TV, you’re often switching between feeds, overlays, and more to stitch a more complete picture of the race.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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