cgfdoo 23 Posted October 8 (edited) Hey fellow F1 (game) enthusiasts! I wanted to share the platform I have built for the Formula 1 games using the Telemetry API, hotlaps.io, with you all in the hopes to get some feedback from more beta testers out there. The tl;dr is that it allows you to record your time trial and race runs to then later analyse the data to find those additional precious tenths of lap time, test setup changes or just beat the fastest lap times on the cross-platform leaderboards. I have many more ideas to make it become better and grow it so feel free to join in, it's free! Main features Cross platform fastest lap leaderboards that can be filtered by Track Platform Input device (controller vs. wheel) Weather conditions Era (F1, F2 and F1 Classic) Game version (2018, 2019, 2020) Setup market for all platforms that can be filtered by Track Session type (time trial, race etc.) Platform Input device Weather condition Car/team Formula Game version Consistency Score based on your on-track performance View telemetry data for each lap and compare it to your own laps or the laps of others Multi-platform clients for Windows, macOS, Android and iOS (desktop clients are already available, mobile clients are in development right now) In Development Race data analysis (ERS deployment, pace, tyre strategy etc.) Automated data analysis that provides advice to improve your times (braking, cornering, shifting etc.) Mobile clients for iOS/iPadOS and Android Goal tracking - set a goal for your lap time and track the progress League management and driver trials Supported Game versions (PC, Xbox and PS) F1 2019 F1 2020 It is currently in beta with a handful of users who liked it so far so feel free to sign-up and let me know what you think in the comments, the more the merrier! 🙂 If you chose to sign-up for the beta keep in mind that you can log-in after I converted your beta application to a real account. Looking forward to see you on track! Edited October 9 by cgfdoo 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites