Looks good, yep ­ I¹d also be interested to choose a race and see all the
key Œevents¹, with links to the places on the tracks and the
drivers...(characters/events/timelines, anyone?)


On 11/03/2009 01:04, "John O'Donovan" <john.odono...@bbc.co.uk> wrote:

> I think it's good Chris - lots of potential. Would be interesting to see key
> race events highlighted, such as a timeline for the race, maybe then allowing
> you to search for things like how many crashes at a particular corner.
>  
> Cheers,
>  
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> From: owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk on behalf of Chris Newell
> Sent: Tue 10/03/2009 21:50
> To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
> Subject: [backstage] F1 API
> 
> 
> 
> Formula One fans may be interested in this experimental motor racing data API:
> http://ergast.com/mrd/
> 
> This is a personal project, not a BBC one, but I'm shamelessly plugging it
> here because I'd really value your comments and suggestions.
> 
> The API provides result data from 2000 onwards, circuit geo co-ordinates and
> Wikipedia links for drivers, constructors, circuits, races and seasons.
> 
> The intention is to track the emerging results during the coming season where,
> coincidentally, TV coverage is moving back to the BBC.
> 
> Chris
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