Some of my fondest childhood memories are of getting together with my dad and uncle on Sundays to watch Formula 1 races. Back then, I was too young to understand the engineering behind it.
Now that I’m approaching 40, I no longer have that excuse. I’m apparently just too dumb to understand it.
So I built a digital garage where you can take apart every major component of a real Formula 1 car. And yes, I’m a Ferrari fan, so that’s the first car I built—but more are coming.
You can learn how each component works, break down the new generation of power units, and take interactive lessons directly on a detailed digital model of the car.
The goal is simple: so people like me don’t feel completely lost the next time a commentator starts talking about aerodynamics, suspension geometry, or energy recovery—or when we watch the next F1 Tech Talk on YouTube.
Works and looks awesome!! On mobile clicking in a part doesn't do anything though, as it says in the description it should. (Should be tap on mobile instead of click). Android + Chrome, as reference
Now that I’m approaching 40, I no longer have that excuse. I’m apparently just too dumb to understand it.
So I built a digital garage where you can take apart every major component of a real Formula 1 car. And yes, I’m a Ferrari fan, so that’s the first car I built—but more are coming.
You can learn how each component works, break down the new generation of power units, and take interactive lessons directly on a detailed digital model of the car.
The goal is simple: so people like me don’t feel completely lost the next time a commentator starts talking about aerodynamics, suspension geometry, or energy recovery—or when we watch the next F1 Tech Talk on YouTube.
Post should be in “Show HN” section.