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LIVE-F1(1)			Live F1 0.2.11			    LIVE-F1(1)

NAME
       live-f1 - Formula 1 Live Timing client.

SYNOPSIS
       live-f1 [options]

DESCRIPTION
       The  official  Formula  1  website includes a Java client, which during
       races, qualifying, and practice	sessions,  displays  the  Live	Timing
       information from the circuit.

       This native Linux client displays information from the same Live Timing
       feed, without the need for a Java-enabled web browser.

OPTIONS
       -v, --verbose  Increases verbosity level. Can be used multiple times.

       --help	      Displays usage information and then exits.

       --version      Displays version information and then exits.

HOMEPAGE
       https://launchpad.net/live-f1

REPORT BUGS
       https://bugs.launchpad.net/live-f1

CONFIGURATION
       To be able to access the Live Timing feed, you will  need  to  register
       for a free user account at:

       http://www.formula1.com/reg/registration

       When run for the first time, you will be prompted for your formula1.com
       username and password. Once entered,  this  information	is  stored  in
       ~/.f1rc	for future sessions. In the event you need to update your for‐
       mula1.com username and password, just edit this file.

DISPLAY COLOURS
       YELLOW	      Default colour.

       WHITE	      Latest information.

       RED	      Car is in the pit lane.

       GREEN	      Personal best.

       PURPLE	      Overall best.

       GREY	      Driver has been eliminated during qualifying.

PRACTICE COLUMNS
       P	      Current position.

       NAME	      Driver's name.

       BEST	      Personal best lap time.

       GAP	      Difference between best lap time and P1 best lap time.

       SEC 1	      Sector 1 time for the current lap.

       SEC 2	      Sector 2 time for the current lap.

       SEC 3	      Sector 3 time for the current lap.

       LAP	      Lap number for the current lap.

QUALIFYING COLUMNS
       P	      Current position.

       NAME	      Driver's name.

       PERIOD 1	      Personal best lap time during the first session. White
		      indicates the lap time is within 107% of the P1 best lap
		      time. Yellow indicates the lap time is outside 107% of
		      the P1 best lap time.

       PERIOD 2	      Personal best lap time during the second session.

       PERIOD 3	      Personal best lap time during the third session.

       SEC 1	      Sector 1 time for the current lap.

       SEC 2	      Sector 2 time for the current lap.

       SEC 3	      Sector 3 time for the current lap.

       LP	      Lap number for the current lap.

RACE COLUMNS
       P	      Current position.

       NAME	      Driver's name.

       GAP	      Distance from the leader, in seconds.

       INT	      Distance from the car ahead, in seconds. White
		      indicates the distance has decreased since the previous
		      lap. Yellow indicates the distance has increased since
		      the previous lap.

       TIME	      Lap time for the last completed lap.

       SECTOR 1	      Sector 1 time for the current lap.

       SECTOR 2	      Sector 2 time for the current lap.

       SECTOR 3	      Sector 3 time for the current lap.

       PS	      Number of times the car has entered the pit lane.

TRACK STATUS
       The current track status is shown at the top right of the display.

       Yellow Flag    A yellow bar will be displayed.

       Safety Car     A yellow bar and the words SAFETY CAR will be displayed.

       Red Flag	      A red bar will be displayed.

SESSION CLOCK
       The remaining time for the current session is shown at the bottom right
       of the display.

FASTEST LAP
       During  the race, the fastest lap is shown, in purple, at the bottom of
       the display.

Dave Pusey			  2011-03-27			    LIVE-F1(1)
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