Open the app. It will ask for your F1 TV credentials. (Note: It is open source and safe, but if you are nervous, change your F1 TV password after logging in).
Instead of choosing between the main feed, a driver's onboard, or the data screen, you open six windows at once. You become your own TV director. Once you use Multiviewer, the official F1 TV app feels like watching through a straw. Here is why:
Go to multiviewer.app (yes, that’s the real URL). Download the version for your OS.
Click on "Live" during a race weekend (or "Archive" to test with an old race). You will see a blank grid.
It turns a passive viewing experience into an interactive one. You will finally understand why a driver is slow (you’ll see the tire deg on the data screen) before the announcers figure it out.
If you are an F1 TV Pro subscriber, there is a free, open-source tool that will completely change how you watch Formula 1:
For years, we were hostages of the world feed. But not anymore.
The official app has a map. Multiviewer has a live, 3D-ish track map showing every car’s exact position, delta gaps, and tire compound in real-time. You will see a yellow flag before the TV director cuts to it.
10/10. It’s free, it’s legal (it uses F1’s official APIs), and it makes F1 TV Pro worth every penny. Do you use Multiviewer? What is your go-to layout—Driver tracker on the second monitor or the timing screen? Let me know in the comments below.