

Early days for this app for sure, but if the promo graphic above is to be believed, at the very least we’ll have BlackBerry and iPhone compatibility. I’ve read checkered reports of the app not being available in certain areas of the world… Plus, spotty performance has been noted in some areas. Check this page regularly for the latest on availability. The application will shortly be available for download for high-end Java-enabled phones and Blackberry. I can’t guarantee it’ll work just fine on your device of choice just yet, as the folks at F1 have given this vague compatibility description: To get it, simply hit up from your mobile web browser.

With the season underway, any F1 fan packing a smartphone may want to download the official live timing app (it’s free) from. I recorded the practice session at Bahrain this morning, mostly because I didn’t want to get up at 5AM to catch it. Michael Schumacher is back in the game, Lotus has made their way back to the pit-lane, and a boatload of new regulations (including the ban of mid-race refueling and tire warmers) should make things REALLY interesting. Yessir! The 2010 Formula 1 season is here! I’m really looking forward to this season, as there are so many interesting stories to follow. Update: iPhone users can now download the app via iTunes.
