Formula 1 fans, start your engines—your mobile devices just got a whole lot faster. In a world where attention spans are shorter than a pit stop, Formula 1 has rolled out a major revamp of its mobile app and website, promising a personalised F1 experience that’s as finely tuned as a championship-winning car.
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A New Era of Personalisation
With the new Formula 1 app and website, fans can now curate their digital paddock. Want to track Lewis Hamilton’s lap times and keep an eye on Max Verstappen’s race strategies? No problem. The upgraded platforms allow users to select multiple drivers and teams for in-depth tracking, delivering real-time stats, session details, and season performance—straight to your fingertips. It’s basically like having a pit wall in your pocket.
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Fresh Formats, Familiar Feels
The redesigned homepage isn’t just a facelift—it’s a pit lane overhaul. Fans will notice a bigger push for short-form and long-form video content, plus snappy mobile-first stories and vertical videos inspired by the best in social media and digital entertainment. The goal? Making it easier (and more fun) to discover F1 news and updates, whether you’re bingeing pre-race analysis or sneaking in a quick highlight between meetings.
More Data, More Drama
For the data-driven, the platforms now serve up key telemetry and live timing data, perfect for those who believe the real race happens in the numbers. Premium F1 TV content is just a tap away, letting fans enjoy both live and on-demand coverage without missing a beat. There’s even support for adaptive font sizes, dark/light modes, and video overlays, so you can follow every wheel-to-wheel moment—silently, if your boss walks by.
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Fan-First Features
The upgrades didn’t happen in a vacuum. Formula 1 says its fan-base was involved throughout the development process, ensuring requests and must-haves made it to the final product. Accessibility was a major priority, ensuring everyone from new followers to veteran petrolheads can enjoy the F1 digital universe. And yes, Fantasy and Predict games are back, so fans can flex their racing IQ and battle friends for bragging rights.
What’s Coming Next?
This is just the first lap. Formula 1 promises more content themes, even deeper personalisation, and an upgraded F1 Unlocked membership down the track. Whether you’re here for the breaking news, race analysis, or the thrill of picking podiums, these changes put you in the driver’s seat—no racing license required.