A free open public domain Formula 1/Formula One database 'n' schema for use in any (programming) language (e.g. uses plain text fixtures/data sets). Example:
### Drivers
Sebastian Vettel|S. Vettel|Vettel, 3 Jul 1987, VET, Heppenheim | Hesse, de
Fernando Alonso, 29 Jul 1981, ALO, Oviedo | Asturias, es
Kimi Räikkönen, 17 Oct 1979, Espoo, fi
...
### Squads
(1) Sebastian Vettel / Red Bull
(2) Mark Webber / Red Bull
(3) Fernando Alonso / Ferrari
(4) Felipe Massa / Ferrari
...
### Circuits
au, Grand Prix Australia (Melbourne Circuit)|GP Australia, AUS, Melbourne, au
jp, Grand Prix Japan (Suzuka Circuit)|GP Japan, JPN, Suzuka, jp
mc, Grand Prix Monaco (Circuit de Monaco), MON, Monte Carlo, mc
...
### Races - Formula 1 Calendar 2013
(1) Sun 17 Mar 2013 17:00 / Grand Prix Australia
(2) Sun 24 Mar 2013 16:00 / Grand Prix Malaysia
...
### Records - Grand Prix Monaco 2013
1 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 78 2:17:52.056
2 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 78 +3.8 secs
3 Mark Webber Red Bull 78 +6.3 secs
4 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 78 +13.8 secs
...
Use the sportdb
command line tool to build your own formula1.db
copy
from the plain text fixtures. Example:
Step 1: Get a copy of the world.db
fixtures
$ git clone git://github.com/openmundi/world.db.git
Step 2: Get a copy the formula1.db
fixtures
$ git clone git://github.com/opensport/formula1.db.git
Step 3: Let's build the formula1.db
$ sportdb setup --include ./formula1.db --worldinclude ./world.db --dbname formula1.db
That's it.
See the sportdb
command line tool project for more.
The formula1.db
includes the following tables:
- teams (e.g. Red Bull, Ferrari, McLaren, etc.)
- tracks (also known as circuits e.g. GP Australia, GP Japan, GP Monaco, etc.)
- persons (also known as drivers e.g. Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Kimi Räikkönen, etc.)
- rosters (join table team+person+event also known as squads e.g. 2013 Red Bull Sebastian Vettel, etc.)
- races (join table event+track e.g. GP Australia 2013, GP Japan 2013, etc.)
- records (join table race+person e.g. 1 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 70 1:32:09.143, etc.)
Driver Model
vettel = Person.find_by_key( 'sebastianvettel')
vettel.name
=> 'Sebastian Vettel'
by.country.title
=> 'Germany'
Circuit Model
jp = Track.find_by_key( 'jp')
jp.title
=> 'Grand Prix Japan (Suzuka Circuit)'
jp.country.title
=> 'Japan'
and so on.
- Official Formula 1 / F1 Site ->
formula1.com
The forumla1.db
schema, data and scripts are dedicated to the public domain.
Use it as you please with no restrictions whatsoever.
Send them along to the Open Sports Database & Friends Forum/Mailing List. Thanks!