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Built for the paddock-curious
A single home for the day in Formula 1 — informed, written, and curated so you can be caught up in ten minutes.

I fell into Formula 1 last year — one race, then the docuseries, then suddenly midnight reading about active aero and 2026 power units. I’m a software engineer, with a four-year-old son and a wife and a real life. I wanted a single place that gave me the day’s racing — properly informed, properly written, no fluff — in the ten minutes I had with coffee before the house woke up.
So I built it.
My son sits with me while I work on this. He’s getting into engines and tech alongside the cars. That part isn’t on the roadmap — it’s the best part.
Founder, The F1 Formula

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What we cover
Every piece on the site lives in one of these. The reporting up front, the technical layer underneath, and the long arc of the sport in the archives.
On track
Sessions, results, standings, and post-race reads — synthesized from the trusted motorsport press and shipped within the hour.
Under the bodywork
Power units, aero, strategy calls, tire compounds, regulation shifts — the layer that turns watching into understanding.
In the archives
Drivers, circuits, eras, and the long memory of the sport — context for every modern moment.

How it works
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A curated set of motorsport newsrooms — Formula 1, FIA, Autosport, The Race, Motorsport.com, RaceFans, F1 Technical, and more — polled continuously.
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Each story is summarized with Gemini against an editorial prompt that prizes signal — results, decisions, regulation, technical detail — over hot takes.
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Original analysis, race-week briefings, glossary, and historical context produced and reviewed by the editorial team.
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On the site, in your inbox, and in your feed — written for the ten minutes you actually have.

A place to start
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