On any given race weekend, searching “F1 Justin TV” would return dozens of user channels. These were typically:

The quality was usually 360p or 480p—pixelated enough that the cars looked like colorful blurs, and reading the timing towers on the side of the screen required a telescope. But it didn't matter. We were watching the race.

To many veteran Formula 1 fans, "F1 Justin TV" evokes memories of a wilder, more accessible era of digital broadcasting. Before official streaming apps and high-definition paid services became the norm, Justin.tv was the go-to frontier for racing enthusiasts worldwide. The Legacy of Justin.tv