- cross-posted to:
- formula1
- cross-posted to:
- formula1
For sometime I have been using a real-time Formula 1 Live Timing Website called f1.tfeed.net. But I always didn’t quite like the UI of it, its a great website for functionality don’t get me wrong but the UI looks quite “old”. So I decided to write my own Formula 1 Live Timing Dashboard. For now It looks like this:
And with the next GP coming right up, I thought now would be a great time to “release it to the public”.
So here is the f1-dash Website
Its has been In the works for a couple Months now, mainly because I wanted to over engineer it, but failed.
Its also completely free to use, as well as open-source on Github, so If you would like to contribute, feel free.
I hope u like it and have fun using it.
Things Id like to do next are:
- Race Schedule of Current Seasons and Past Seasons
- Because of that maybe a replay option of old races
- Head to Head View
- Favorite driver Highlighting
- Position after Pitstop
- Graphs for Gap and Laptime
- Write backend in Rust
I’m currently testing this during qualifying. I have an issue, that all updates stop after a couple of seconds. Is this because your server is overloaded? I tested Firefox and Vivaldi mobile (also using the desktop website).
I have to say though as long as I got updates, it was mighty impressive. Keep up the great work! I may have to test running the code in my own machine.
Yeah I also noticed this, definitely something is going wrong. The server was under some use because the backend is hosted on an old desktop of a friend which also runs other game servers, which probably impacted performance.
Yeah go ahead and run it on your own machine, all you need is bun, node and yarn :)
But thank you for your feedback 🙏🏻
I’ll second this, it was brilliant when it was working! I assume it’s just the old hug of death, but great work otherwise OP!
Yeah will take a look and thank you (:
Honestly aside from it freezing a few times it was really cool to use! Getting the mini-sector time colours is way more detail than I was expecting, and the delay-to-sync-with-your-stream option is such a good feature.
Thank you I appreciate it a lot. The mini sectors were a big part of why I wanted to create f1-dash 😅 And the delay feature Is still a bit wonky but I really wanted to add it because its such a bad feeling getting spoilers from the live timing 😂
I had no freezing issues whatsoever during the race, it was a great experience!
Okay this great to hear, thanks!
I deployed a new version of the backend, im gonna test it during the race, if it doesn’t work, I’ll revert to the old version. Let’s see how this goes…
Sadly, I wasn’t able to catch the race today. But I’m definitely gonna check it out again!