DecisionLap is a motorsport strategy platform that teaches Formula 1 through real race scenarios.
Instead of just watching races, we put you in the strategist’s seat. Every scenario, every post and every video asks you one question: What would you do?
Whether you are new to F1 or a seasoned fan who wants to understand the deeper logic behind race decisions, DecisionLap breaks down the sport in a way that is engaging, accessible and genuinely fun.
What we cover
Tyre strategy. Pit stop timing. Safety car decisions. Team radio. Wet weather calls. The moments that decide championships.
Who is this for?
Anyone between 18 and 30 who loves motorsport or wants to understand it better. No engineering degree required.
Coming soon
DecisionLap will expand beyond Formula 1 to cover MotoGP, NASCAR, IndyCar and more.
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Instagram | TikTok | Youtube (soon)

SCENARIOS
Put yourself in the strategist’s seat. Real race situations, real decisions. What would you do?

STRATEGY GUIDES
From tyre compounds to the undercut – learn the tactics that decide championships in plain English.

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The Final Lap Scenario: What Would You Do to Win?
Read more: The Final Lap Scenario: What Would You Do to Win?You have read about tyre compounds. You understand the undercut. You know what the safety car does to a race and why team radio matters. You have thought about wet weather gambles and pit stop windows. Now it…
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Wet Weather Strategy: Gamble or Play It Safe?
Read more: Wet Weather Strategy: Gamble or Play It Safe?The sky turns grey on the formation lap. A few drops hit the visor. By the time the lights go out, the track is damp but not soaked. Half the grid starts on Intermediate tyres. The other half…
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Team Radio: What Are They Actually Saying?
Read more: Team Radio: What Are They Actually Saying?You are watching a race highlights package. A driver crosses the finish line and you hear a burst of static, then a voice. „That was an incredible drive. Well done to everyone at the factory.“ The crowd cheers.…

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