F1ReplayTiming shows live track data and telemetry while you watch F1 replays. It matches the data perfectly with the replay, so you see speed, position, and car details as the race happens. This helps you understand the race better, whether you are a fan or analyst.
The software focuses on real-time visual feedback. It grabs data directly from the replay and displays it on your screen in clear, easy-to-read graphs and numbers.
Before downloading, make sure your PC meets these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later (64-bit recommended)
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or equivalent
- Memory: 8 GB RAM minimum
- Storage: At least 500 MB free space
- Graphics: DirectX 11 compatible graphics card
- Internet: Needed for initial setup and data syncing
These specs ensure smooth running without lag or crashes.
Follow these steps to get F1ReplayTiming running on your Windows PC.
Go to the official release page here:
This page lists all versions available. Use the latest stable release for the best experience.
Look for the entry marked as the newest version. It often has a name like F1ReplayTiming_vX.X.X_Windows.zip or F1ReplayTiming_vX.X.X_Windows.exe.
If it’s a .zip file, you’ll need to unzip it before running. If it’s .exe, you can run it directly.
Click the appropriate link to download the file to your PC. Make sure you save it somewhere easy to find, such as the Desktop or Downloads folder.
If you downloaded a .exe file:
- Double-click the file to start the installer.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- Choose the folder where you want the app installed.
- Wait for the installation to finish.
If you downloaded a .zip file:
- Right-click the
.zipfile and selectExtract All. - Choose a folder where you want to extract the contents.
- Open the folder and double-click the
F1ReplayTiming.exefile to run the app.
After installation, launch F1ReplayTiming. The main window will open with options to connect to F1 replay files.
- Find your F1 replay files on your PC. They usually have extensions like
.replayor are stored in folders named for the F1 game or simulation you use. - Click the
Open Replaybutton. - Select your replay file.
F1ReplayTiming reads telemetry from the replay and shows speed, lap times, track position, and other relevant data in real time.
If you use game versions or replay formats supported by this app, syncing will start automatically.
The app displays several data panels at once:
- Track Map: Shows your car’s position on the circuit.
- Speedometer: Displays the current speed in km/h or mph.
- Telemetry Graphs: Show throttle, brake, and gear changes over each lap.
- Lap Times: List your best laps with time comparisons.
Use the menu to switch views or adjust settings like units and color schemes.
- The app won’t open: Make sure your PC meets the requirements. Try running as administrator.
- Replay files don’t load: Check that the files are from supported F1 games or simulations.
- Data doesn’t sync: Ensure the replay is complete and uncorrupted. Restart the app and reload the replay.
- Graphs look empty or wrong: This could mean the telemetry data is missing or incompatible. Try a different replay.
If problems continue, check the Issues section on the GitHub page for help.
New releases may fix bugs or add features. To update:
- Visit the releases page again:
Download updates - Download the latest version.
- Run the installer or replace the old files after extracting the zip.
- Your settings and saved data will stay intact.