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    F1 Race Replay

    F1 Race Replay

    An interactive Formula 1 race visualisation and data analysis tool

    F1 Race Replay is an interactive replay viewer that lets users watch and analyze recorded Formula 1 race sessions with precise control over camera angles, timing, and telemetry overlay, offering a rich experience beyond standard broadcast replays. It ingests official timing and positional data, then renders vehicle movements through track maps and 3D visualizations so fans, analysts, and engineers can review strategy, overtakes, tire degradation effects, and pit stop impacts in detail. Users can scrub through time, jump between cars, and overlay performance graphs such as speed, sector times, and gap differentials to evaluate performance trends across laps. ...
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    TimingDrawer

    Text based timing diagram generator

    This tool generates timing diagrams for documenting hardware design. It reads the description from a text file with a simple syntax. It generates vector graphic (EPS, SVG or EMF format). It can be used in command line mode or with a GUI. It is written in Python and works on any platform.
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    An Inkscape extension for editable (digital) timing diagrams in publication quality, based on a very simple state-oriented language for signal description.
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