Simple API client getting .json data from http://ergast.com/mrd/, deserializes, formats it and uploads into a MySQL database. Likely very outdated
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Simple API client getting .json data from http://ergast.com/mrd/, deserializes, formats it and uploads into a MySQL database. Likely very outdated
Tech challenge: Angular render of Ergast F1 data via bespoke Python Flask middle-ware. Docker. Angular Material. Displays driver standings and lap chart depending on selected season and round.
A Python bot that displays the next F1 event on the Discord sidebar
A Scriptable lock screen widget that shows the next Formula One race
Formula 1™ client written in Kotlin 🚗 💨
A web application for checking the F1 championship's chart
Simple learning model for predicting Formula 1 podiums based on average lap times
Schedules and Results of Formula one races in an android app
A concise Java library for interacting with the Ergast Formula 1 API to retrieve historical race data, providing a straightforward way to access F1 statistics for developers and enthusiasts alike.
Web app developed in Angular and using ergast API to show information about Formula 1 Championship
The Ergast Developer API is an experimental web service which provides a historical record of motor racing data for non-commercial purposes.
Angular 1.x application for showing F1 seasons and their champions -- good clean code
An F1 related Discord bot that is integrated with the Ergast API
"Explore Formula 1 data analytics with this project. Leveraging the Ergast API, it utilizes Databricks Spark for ingestion, transformation, and analysis. ADLS acts as the storage layer, while Power BI visualizes the ADLS presentation layer. Uncover insights in the world of Formula 1 through powerful data analytics."
Formula 1 project that uses API to bring you real-time updates on races, results, driver standings and constructors standings.
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