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Who this is for

Blind and low-vision fans

Every event is spoken aloud as it happens — overtakes, pit stops, flags, penalties, retirements — with a short distinctive tone before each one, so you know what kind of thing is coming before the words arrive. You choose whether the app speaks or your own screen reader does, and never both at once, so nothing is announced twice. Three verbosity levels control how much gets said.

Deaf and hard of hearing fans

Every event maps to its own vibration pattern on a phone or tablet, so you can follow the race by feel while you watch. All twelve patterns are distinct from one another — a safety car does not feel like an overtake. A running caption log mirrors exactly what the spoken narration says, so nothing is audio-only. If your device asks for reduced motion, the patterns soften automatically.

What you are listening to

This page replays recorded sessions, not a live feed. Each one states exactly what its data is and where it came from, beside the session picker above.

Feedback and credits

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Race data via Jolpica/Ergast (Apache-2.0). Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Formula 1, the FIA, or any team. “F1” and “Formula 1” are trademarks of their respective owners and are used here only to describe the sport the data concerns.

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