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[GH-ISSUE #66] [Feature request] Display the country, name of the track, year, and round in the GUI #17
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Originally created by @Hurstwood on GitHub (Dec 17, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/IAmTomShaw/f1-race-replay/issues/66
[Feature request]
Display the country, name of the track, year, and round in the GUI.
I see the window title displays the country and event, but some might want to use it as an art piece where it won't be viewable and personally i don't look at window titles as they're becoming irrelevant with modern design and i cannot remember the last time i looked at one to gain knowledge about the program i'm interacting with.
I think displaying all four might be too much and overwhelm the visuals, so allowing the user to display what they would like would be nice.
@IAmTomShaw commented on GitHub (Dec 17, 2025):
I think you're right, it definitely needs the race title and round information. I'll get onto this!
Funny that you mention the art piece, I've actually been thinking about running the race replay viewer on a loop on my wall. I'll need to find a cost effective solution for that though. Probably a Raspberry Pi 🤔
@cneuralnetwork commented on GitHub (Dec 18, 2025):
Implemented this
Please check @IAmTomShaw :D
@cneuralnetwork commented on GitHub (Dec 29, 2025):
@IAmTomShaw ^
@NamTheGreat commented on GitHub (Jan 28, 2026):
Bro even talked about it in the video and still hasn't updated. @IAmTomShaw
@IAmTomShaw commented on GitHub (Jan 28, 2026):
Hey 👋 Sorry that I missed this when you submitted it originally. This feature has since been built and already merged a few weeks ago.
I need to get on top of some of the submitted PRs, as things have gotten really busy since the project gained popularity.
Once again, really sorry that this was missed and I hope this doesn't deter you from contributing in the future, the feature looks really great :)