Follow motorsport at work
Sport Spreadsheet follows live motorsport — Formula 1, MotoGP, NASCAR and IndyCar — as the championship standings and race results inside a spreadsheet. A timing sheet is a table of drivers and gaps to begin with, so racing hides in a sheet perfectly.
Motorsport is a travelling circus that never respects your time zone. A Formula 1 or MotoGP round in Asia, Australia or the Middle East routinely runs in European or American working hours — and the weekend is spread across practice, qualifying and sprints, some of it on a Friday. Here's how to follow the timing and the championship from your desk.
Why motorsport is hard to follow at work
A global calendar means the lights go out at all hours: a flyaway Grand Prix can start mid-morning in your office, and qualifying and sprint sessions bleed into the working week. A live race broadcast is unmistakable on a shared screen, while a table of drivers, positions and gaps reads as ordinary data.
Motorsport we cover
| Competition | Region | Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| Formula 1 — Drivers | International | Live |
| Formula 1 — Constructors | International | Live |
| Formula 1 — Latest Grand Prix | International | Live |
| MotoGP | International | Live |
| Moto2 | International | Live |
| Moto3 | International | Live |
| NASCAR Cup Series | USA | Live |
| IndyCar Series | USA | Live |
What you can follow
The drivers' and constructors' championship standings and the latest race results across Formula 1, MotoGP and the American series — positions, points and gaps — laid out as a ranked table rather than a video feed.
Guides by competition
Questions
- Which motorsport can I follow at work?
- Formula 1 (drivers, constructors and the latest Grand Prix), MotoGP, NASCAR and IndyCar — the championship standings and race results, each as a sheet tab that reads as ordinary data.
- Why does motorsport suit a spreadsheet disguise so well?
- A timing sheet is already a table of drivers, positions and gaps, and a championship is a ranked standings table — so following a session looks exactly like watching a spreadsheet update.
Open the spreadsheet
Today's motorsport fixtures and the live table are one quiet tab away. Free, instant, no account.