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Live Track Map Guide
The live Track Map turns numbers into real positions: you can understand traffic, dynamic gaps, pit phases and the points where the lap delta originates.
Reading positions
- Car markers and labels show order and distribution on track.
- Clusters in the pit lane indicate stop phases or run preparation.
- Compare map position with timing gaps to understand the traffic effect.
Alignment with mini sectors
- When a mini sector changes, check which section of the map it corresponds to.
- Repeated loss points indicate a recurring problem at a corner.
- A stable trend on the map helps validate pace on a long run.
SUM and PRO usage
- SUM: quick race view with gaps for general context.
- PRO: full timing panel for professional-level reading.
- Switch from SUM to PRO to move from overview to detailed analysis.
Frequently asked questions
What does the F1 live track map show?
It shows real car positions on the circuit, the pit lane, dynamic gaps and where on track lap-time differences originate.
How do you use the track map with mini sectors?
When a mini sector changes, check the matching section of the map. Repeated loss at the same corner points to a recurring problem.
What is the difference between SUM and PRO on the track map?
SUM gives a quick race overview with gaps; PRO opens the full timing panel for detailed, professional-level analysis.
Related F1 guides
- Flags and Race Control: Operational Meaning
- F1 Mini Sectors: Practical Guide
- F1 Telemetry Glossary
- What changed in the 2026 F1 Sporting Regulations: Issue 05 to Issue 06
- How to Read F1 Live Telemetry
- How to Read the F1 Speed Delta
- How to Read the F1 Timing Tower
Put this into practice on the live timing dashboard — open the telemetry view, browse all F1 guides or the F1 glossary.