
F1 Replay Timing is a self-hosted web application that overlays synchronized real-time Formula 1 track positions, timing data, driver telemetry, and race control information onto live sessions or video replays. It features an interactive track map, detailed leaderboard with gaps and tyre status, telemetry graphs, pit-stop predictions, lap analysis, and broadcast sync tools, all built with Next.js, FastAPI, and FastF1 for an enhanced viewing and analysis experience. In this step by step guide I will show you how to install F1 Replay TimingĀ on your Synology NAS using Docker & Portainer.
This guide works perfectly with the latest F1 Replay Timing v2.0.0Ā release.
STEP 1
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STEP 2
InstallĀ Portainer using my step by step guide. If you already have Portainer installed on your Synology NAS, skip this STEP. Attention: Make sure you have installed the latest Portainer version.
STEP 3
Go toĀ File Station and open the docker folder. Inside the docker folder, create one new folder and name it f1. Follow the instructions in the image below.
Note: Be careful to enter only lowercase, not uppercase letters.

STEP 4
Now create two new folder inside the f1 folder that you have previously created at STEP 3 and name them cache and data. Follow the instructions in the image below.
Note: Be careful to enter only lowercase, not uppercase letters.

STEP 5
Log into Portainer using your username and password. On the left sidebar in Portainer, click onĀ HomeĀ thenĀ Live connect. Follow the instructions in the image below.

On the left sidebar in Portainer, click on StacksĀ thenĀ + Add stack. Follow the instructions in the image below.

STEP 6
In the Name field type in f1. Follow the instructions in the image below.
services:
backend:
image: ghcr.io/adn8naiagent/f1replaytiming:latest
container_name: F1-Replay-Timing
healthcheck:
test: timeout 10s bash -c ':> /dev/tcp/127.0.0.1/8000' || exit 1
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
start_period: 90s
ports:
- 8533:8000
environment:
AUTH_ENABLED: true
AUTH_PASSPHRASE: mariushosting
volumes:
- /volume1/docker/f1/data:/data:rw
- /volume1/docker/f1/cache:/data/fastf1-cache:rw
restart: on-failure:5
Note: Before you paste the code above in the Web editor area below, change the value for AUTH_PASSPHRASE. Type in your own password. mariushosting is an example for a password. You will need this password later at STEP 10.

STEP 7
Scroll down on the page until you see a button namedĀ Deploy the stack. Click on it. Follow the instructions in the image below. The installation process can take up to a few minutes. It will depend on your Internet speed connection.

STEP 8
If everything goes right, you will see the following message at the top right of your screen: āSuccess Stack successfully deployedā.

STEP 9
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STEP 10
The installation process can take up to a few minutes or less, seconds. It will depend on your Internet speed connection. Now open your browser and type in http://Synology-ip-address:8533 If everything goes right, you will see the F1 Replay Timing homepage. Type in your own Password (AUTH_PASSPHRASE) that you have previously added at STEP 6. Click Continue. Follow the instructions in the image below.

STEP 11
From the Season list, select a Session to Replay. For example, you can click Race. Follow the instructions in the image below.

STEP 12
Wait approximately 1-2 minutes then refresh the page. Follow the instructions in the image below. Go straight to the next STEP.

STEP 13
Wait approximately 2 minutes for the session to load. Follow the instructions in the image below. Go straight to the next STEP.

STEP 14
Click the Play button icon to start the F1 Replay. Follow the instructions in the image below.

Enjoy F1 Replay Timing
If you encounter issues by using this container, make sure to check out the Common Docker issuesĀ article.
Note: If you want to run the F1 Replay Timing container over HTTPS, check How to Run Docker Containers Over HTTPS. In order to make F1 Replay Timing work via HTTPS, it’s mandatory to activate WebSocket.
Note: Can I run Docker on my Synology NAS?Ā See the supported models.
Note: How to Back Up Docker Containers on your Synology NAS.
Note: Find outĀ how to update the F1 Replay Timing container with the latest image.
Note: How to Free Disk Space on Your NAS if You Run Docker.
Note: Instead of the synology.me DDNS you can also use your own domain name.
Note: How to Schedule Start & Stop For Docker Containers.
Note: How to Activate Email Notifications.
Note: How to Add Access Control Profile on Your NAS.
Note: How to Change Docker Containers Restart Policy.
Note: How to Use Docker Containers With VPN.
Note: Convert Docker Run Into Docker Compose.
Note: How to Clean Docker.
Note: How to Clean Docker Automatically.
Note: Best Practices When Using Docker and DDNS.
Note: Some Docker Containers Need WebSocket.
Note: Find out the Best NAS Models For Docker.
Note: Activate Gmail SMTP For Docker Containers.
This post was updated on Tuesday / March 31st, 2026 at 10:05 PM