Help build the future of F1 telemetry analysis
TELOS started in August 2025 as a passion project to make F1 telemetry accessible to fans. It's built and maintained by Carmine Pio Orzano (Connexa Studios), working nights and weekends to develop features, fix bugs, and improve the platform.
The goal isn't to become a massive company overnight—it's to create a genuinely useful tool for motorsport enthusiasts while learning, experimenting, and having fun with real-world data.
Use the platform, break things, report issues. Detailed bug reports with screenshots and steps to reproduce are incredibly valuable during beta.
Share your thoughts on features, UX, performance issues, or missing functionality. Honest feedback from real users shapes development priorities.
If you're a developer interested in F1 telemetry, web development, or data visualization—reach out. Open source contributions or collaboration on specific features welcome.
Have ideas for better visualizations, UX improvements, or data presentation? Design mockups, suggestions, or constructive critique all help improve the platform.
F1 enthusiasts with data analysis experience can help identify interesting use cases, suggest new telemetry channels, or improve prediction algorithms.
If you find TELOS useful, share it with fellow F1 fans. Word of mouth from early users is the best way to grow a community around the platform.
If TELOS grows—through premium subscriptions, partnerships, or sponsorships—paid opportunities may become possible. But that's not the focus right now. The focus is on building something valuable, learning along the way, and connecting with people who genuinely care about F1 data.
Early contributors will always be recognized and appreciated. If this project takes off, you'll be part of the story from the beginning.
If you want to help build TELOS—whether through code, feedback, design ideas, or just spreading the word—get in touch. Let's make F1 telemetry accessible to everyone.
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