F1PyStats
Fast-F1
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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F1PyStats
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Formula 1 API (Update)
I've noted your comments and suggestions, and implemented them into the project. It would be great if you can have a look at the updated repository, and let me know what further improvements can be made.
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Formula 1 API (My Project)
Overall good use of functions, but lots of repeated code like this should make you think about refactoring. I assume this repo is more for learning than public use given the existing libraries for this problem, so go ahead and over engineer the hell out of it. Introduce some OOP, decouple fetching data from transformations and output formatting. Then wrap it in a simple Dash app and slap it on your resume :)
Fast-F1
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Consume Live Timing/Telemetry From API During Race
F1 broadcasts their live timing via the SignalR protocol. The endpoint itself is unauthenticated. You can look at FastF1’s implementation of the SignalR client and the respective endpoints which it connects to within the code documentation here FastF1 SignalR client
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Does anyone know were I can find telemetry?
fastf1
- export data to python
- Where does he get this telemetry from? (Yelistener YouTube channel) I’ve been searching for a while but can’t come up with an answer.
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What’s something you wish you had access to or could purchase to make your F1 experience more enjoyable or interactive?
This python api has telemetry data from 2018 https://github.com/theOehrly/Fast-F1
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Lap times! #BahrainGP
The data comes from Fast-F1. I am building an app to create these visualizations live: https://overcut.app
- 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix Pole Lap Telemetry (Speed, Brake, Throttle, Elevation changes, Lateral and Longitudinal)
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Is there an API for lap time and GPS data for IMSA?
Looking for something similar to what is available on the F1 side, and I didn't know if there was one. https://github.com/theOehrly/Fast-F1
- Overview of available F1 Data
- Where could I get technical data in F1?
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