calmbonsai 3 days ago

I tried to read this. I gave up after the forced slow-scroll and convoluted layout.

It's a shame that all this lovely artwork and data is trapped in this horrid presentation automation.

  • beardyw 3 days ago

    A bit like tring to read a pop-up book. I think there's a reason they're not made for adults.

    PS I am sure there are some examples but you get what I mean.

  • pier25 3 days ago

    It's terrible. They should just add a button to switch to a normal layout without scroll jacking. What were they thinking?

  • brightball 3 days ago

    Wow, I read your comment before I clicked. What were they thinking.

    I’ve been getting into F1 this summer since the movie got my interest up.

    • johnwalkr 3 days ago

      If you live in a region where F1TV is standalone (eg: US) and not part of an expensive sports package (eg: UK) it's good value. You can watch old races and related content, and each race weekend there is a good 4 hours worth watching live (qualifying and race, with good pre/post content). You can open multiple streams with the main race footage, any driver's live on-board video and radio, and various screens of telemetry. It's worth watching on a mobile device even if you are at a race watching live from the stands.

      • brightball 3 days ago

        Yea, I subscribed and used it to watch the Hungarian GP this past weekend. The driver view was really intense!

        I’ve been catching up by binging a lot of content that was recommended to me. The movie Rush (2013) was great. Brawn on Hulu was a fantastic story. Currently shopping for some vintage gear from them.

        Watching a little Drive to Survive on Netflix too.

        • broeng 3 days ago

          The Senna series from 2024 is also pretty good.

    • NoboruWataya 3 days ago

      The movie is itself (I think) capitalising on the increased popularity of F1 brought about by the Netflix series. It is a great series and by all accounts has really turned the sport around in terms of popularity, a very clever move by the FIA. Netflix have tried to replicate it for other sports but, I believe, without the same success.

      • rkomorn 3 days ago

        > It is a great series and by all accounts has really turned the sport around in terms of popularity

        Is this causation or correlation ? Should your comment have a "in the US" asterisk? The series premiered in 2019 and F1 still had global audience drops in 2020 and 2021 (TV, so covid isn't solely to blame). Meanwhile, F1 audiences is now growing while DTS viewership is dropping [1].

        > Netflix have tried to replicate it for other sports but, I believe, without the same success.

        Maybe because F1 has long been one of the most popular worldwide sports and DTS wasn't actually driving the increase. The cumulative DTS viewership is in the single digit (edit: mid double digit million, actually) millions. Global F1 viewership is in the high three digit millions and the increase in viewership from 2020 to 2024 is in the hundred million range.

        1- https://www.planetf1.com/news/drive-to-survive-viewing-figur...

        2- https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/news/formula-1-drive-to-sur...

    • bookofjoe 3 days ago

      Give yourself a treat and visit an Apple Store for a Vision Pro demo: ask to see the newly released immersive video where you're in the cockpit with Brad Pitt as he roars down the road. Fantastic!

      • brightball 3 days ago

        …I will definitely do that

  • dom96 3 days ago

    I really enjoyed it, worked really well on my desktop

  • neogodless 3 days ago

    This would be much cooler if right-click accelerated scrolling / moving through the timeline (or just scrolled for you when held down) and left-click quickly stopped scrolling.

  • HPsquared 3 days ago

    And it breaks the cookie popup, I can't scroll that to switch them off! Incognito mode it it then.

  • snorrah 3 days ago

    Worked great on iPad. Was nice to see something designed well for a swipe oriented experience.

  • dylan604 3 days ago

    Not sure what you mean. This is an art director's wet dream. It's got animated 2.5D/parallax, it's got killer art, and it's different! /s

gherkinnn 3 days ago

Other than the strange scrolling (works on my iOS Safari, but why?) this is very well done. Clearly a lot of thought went in to it, many nice details in the assets and overall presentation. The illustrations of the drivers and their cars are separate layers than move ever so slightly. That amount of care isn't strictly required but it was done and my day is better for it. Thanks.

No affiliation, no interest in F1, just basking in good work.

Finally, the v12 Ferrari engine sounds the best. Fight me.

  • juancn 3 days ago

    I like the Renault V10 better, although the Ferrari V12 is a close second.

    I think even Hamilton agrees! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_I0R5yZ80rA

  • vjvjvjvjghv 3 days ago

    I used to like the V12 sound on TV but when I watched a race in Monza I could barely take the sound after a while. It was just too loud and intense. Even with earplugs.

  • tmtvl 3 days ago

    I kinda prefer the Honda V12 like they used in the RA300. Sounds like Godzilla's about to eat you.

NoboruWataya 3 days ago

Normally I find complaints about scrolljacking on HN tiresome but the comments here are entirely justified. A truly awful design.

twilo 3 days ago

Books to read:

How to build a car by Adrian Newey

Total Competition by Ross Brawn

You will know more about the world of F1 than you need to

Bonus:

The Mechanic by Marc Priestley

  • Schnitz 3 days ago

    Seconded. If you want to learn about the basics of race cars in a pop sci way while being told an entertaining story then How To Build A Car is a great book and a very easy read.

nchagnet 3 days ago

Interesting that they just skipped the entire Verstappen dominance era, but decided instead to jump to the budgeoning McLaren Piastri-Norris dominance (about a year old only).

Of course with 75 years of history you need to trim it down, but that's an interesting choice...

sikhnerd 3 days ago

Really cool, too bad the scroll design is so janky

NoboruWataya 3 days ago

Another good article along these lines: https://www.ft.com/content/e6a19b6c-331d-46b5-b239-fa7f4d90b...

I've only recently gotten (back) into F1 but a lot of the technical stuff is really interesting to read about. Like the Williams FW14, which absolutely dominated for a season before its active suspension technology was banned: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williams_FW14

  • dmoy 3 days ago

    There was a lot of innovation crushing people until it got banned. (Or sometimes banned before it could crush).

    Ground skirts, banned, and then Lotus 88 immediately after that also banned. McLaren's multiple brake pedals got banned after like one race?

    Pretty sure if you go back to the 70s and earlier there's a long list of banned tech.

    • vjvjvjvjghv 3 days ago

      Six wheelers were cool. I kind of miss the times when they had way more technical freedom.

dylan604 3 days ago

Not a follower of F1, I never knew that Red Bull built their own cars. I thought they were just sponsoring a team using other cars. I don't know if knowing that caffeinated drinks made enough profit to finance building race cars from the ground up is something to be impressed by or not. That's a lot of caustic swill that humans have ingested over the years to make that happen

  • netsharc 3 days ago

    They also have sponsors (this year the team's name is Oracle Red Bull Racing, another team has the Google Chrome logo on their cars), and each place in the championship comes with a monetary prize.

yazantapuz 3 days ago

I have fond memories of watching F1 races with my dad in the late '90s and early '00s. Legends like Lauda and Gilles Villeneuve were mythical figures from a distant past to me. Now, for my children, Schumacher, Häkkinen, and Damon Hill are in that very same position... how time flies.

inshard 3 days ago

How much of this is Disney trying to retain the streaming rights for F1 when Apple is now invested and interested? I would buy an Apple Vision Pro if they could get races covered by those new 8k spatial video cameras! And skipping Verstappen for Norris is kinda ridiculous.

  • blueside 3 days ago

    Agreed, I couldn't believe they skipped the RB19

pentagrama 3 days ago

This is exactly what happens when Chrome lacks native autoplay controls and most designers do not even consider that some users might block autoplay altogether. On Firefox, which I have configured to block autoplay, the article opens with a blank space. No video, no fallback, no context. Just dead air.

It is honestly bad practice that Chrome does not provide proper user-level control over autoplay anymore. This encourages lazy design patterns where autoplay is assumed as default behavior and accessibility or user preference gets ignored.

That said, Firefox could improve too. At least show a play button, a poster frame, or something to indicate there is a video element there. Right now it just looks broken. Both browser vendors and designers need to do better.

t1234s 3 days ago

Scroll hijacking at its worst

alberth 3 days ago

So odd they just skipped over Max in their history timeline.

4 consecutive world championships. Most wins in single season ever in history.

Though no one probably got to the end due to the horrible UI of that page.

turtle_samurai 3 days ago

Crazy to me they had Prost instead of Senna in the 80s section

  • Mobius01 3 days ago

    Skipping the MP4/4 is an odd choice too, as it is widely considered the pinnacle of F1 car design and with results to show for it.

  • hu3 3 days ago

    Indeed. The only thing that stopped Senna was that unfortunate fatal accident :(

    He was on track to easily surpass Prost in titles. 3 vs 4.

pruufsocial 3 days ago

We’re actually working on racetrack.ai as we speak since this sport is gaining traction.

dzonga 2 days ago

seems the f1 cars that are already difficult to drive, will now push drivers to the limits in terms of skill under 2026 regulations.

ghostpepper 3 days ago

I waited about 30 seconds in safari on macOS 15.6 and couldn't scroll at all

  • anonyonoor 3 days ago

    I opened it, got some coffee, and then tried opening it again in a new window. Somehow it worked perfectly on the second attempt after being broken.

    Maybe give it another try? I'm on Safari as well.

    Sucks that you even have to consider this though.

    • Cockbrand 3 days ago

      Well, I guess it's not a coincidence that the F1 race car on the initial view bears Chrome sponsoring

  • concinds 3 days ago

    Could be your adblocker.

pmontra 3 days ago

Firefox reader mode gets all the text and some pictures.

tatersolid 3 days ago

Unusable on an iPhone. Can’t scroll

DrNosferatu 3 days ago

Too little focus on early F1 evolution!

mjamesaustin 3 days ago

Doesn't scroll at all after loading.

silverfrost 3 days ago

unusable for me

  • anonyonoor 3 days ago

    Safari/WebKit seems to be the issue. Perhaps try another browser?

    Sorry for the inconvenience.

Polarity 3 days ago

"designer" website = pass

  • dang 3 days ago

    Please don't do this here. We're looking for curious conversation, not dyspeptic dismissals.