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Live F1 Timing: German Grand Prix 2008



Thousandths of a second count

For any F1 fan, the agony of not being able to attend a race can be heart breaking. It's even worse when some times you can't even access a TV to watch it on. However, if you have the internet, we have the perfect source for you. The official Formula One website gives the general public access to their live timing systems which each and every F1 team uses as an essential part of their live data. Without it, they wouldn't know the official lap times of any of the other cars which again, is essential data needed by all the teams. The link above will give you full access to the one central timing system used in Formula One.

How to View
Click below to launch the live timing system.

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Points that may interest you:

  • The timing system goes live (active) a few minutes before each session and stops a few minutes after.
  • It works for every F1 session which includes Friday morning practise through until the end of the race
  • There is written commentary that informs you of the track happenings for qualifying and throughout the race
  • The display use's colour codes to define data e.g. fastest laps, personal bests, overalls bests.