Formula 1 Data Archives
Access our comprehensive collection of Formula 1 data from 1950 to latest race. Download raw telemetry data for your own analysis and research.
About Our Data
TracingInsights provides access to Formula 1 data for research, analysis, and educational purposes. Our archives include telemetry data, lap times, race results, and more from multiple F1 seasons.
The data is collected from various sources including the Ergast API and F1 official feeds via FastF1. We've organized it by year to make it easier for you to find what you need.
Disclaimer: This data is provided for free. TracingInsights is not affiliated with Formula 1, FIA, or any F1 team. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.
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Join Our SupportersFrequently Asked Questions
Our repositories contain various types of Formula 1 data including:
- Detailed telemetry data (speed, throttle, brake, DRS)
- Acceleration data (lateral, longitudinal, vertical)
- Technical data (RPM, gear, elevation)
- Race results and qualifying times
- Lap times and pit stop information
- Driver and constructor standings
The data is organized by season and follows a consistent format for easy access and analysis.
Yes, you can use this data as you wish. We encourage creative use of the data for:
- Data analysis and research
- Visualization projects
- Academic work
- Personal applications
If you publish or share your work, attribution to TracingInsights is appreciated but not required.
For current seasons, we typically update the data 30 minutes after each session of a grand prix. Historical seasons are complete and won't receive further updates unless corrections are needed.
If you find any errors or inconsistencies in our data, you can:
- Open an issue on the relevant GitHub repository
- Contact us through our contact page
We appreciate community contributions to improve data accuracy.
No, you don't need an API key. All our data is freely available through the GitHub repositories. Simply:
- Clone or download the repository you're interested in
- Access the files directly from your local machine
- Or use GitHub's raw file URLs in your applications
This approach ensures the data remains accessible to everyone without authentication barriers.
Have a question that's not answered here? Check the README files in each repository for specific details about that season's data, or contact us for additional help.