LEADERBOARD DASHBOARDS

The Leaderboard Dashboards you can download on this website contains 7 different SimHub Dashboards:

  • RaycerRay – F1 Dashboard – Full Screen Flags
  • RaycerRay – F1 Leaderboard – Advanced – 12 Drivers
  • RaycerRay – F1 Leaderboard – Advanced – 22 Drivers
  • RaycerRay – F1 Leaderboard – Basic – 12 Drivers
  • RaycerRay – F1 Leaderboard – Basic – 22 Drivers
  • RaycerRay – F1 Leaderboard – F1TV Style
  • RaycerRay – F1 Race Engineer Dashboard

A small preview of each type of Leaderboard Dashboard can be found below. In the RaycerRay Plugin (MEMBERSHIP ONLY) you find a button to change the style into the 2024 or 2025 F1 Style.

RaycerRay – F1 Dashboard – Full Screen Flags

2024 STYLE
2025 STYLE

This dashboard was created at a user’s request. These pop-ups already exist in the other leaderboards, but the user wanted a dashboard dedicated solely to flagged pop-ups, so I created it.

RaycerRay – F1 Leaderboard – F1TV Style

2024 STYLE
2025 STYLE

This F1TV Dashboard is a replica of the F1TV Live broadcast screen, designed to be as identical as possible.

RaycerRay – F1 Race Engineer Dashboard

2024 STYLE
2025 STYLE

The F1 Race Engineer Dashboard was built in response to a user’s question. He commentates on each race and sometimes acts as an engineer for one of the drivers. He asked for only the most basic leaderboard information, but wanted to see in detail how the driver drives, how he brakes, and which settings or setup he uses. I designed this dashboard to fit those needs, and after a few small adjustments in later updates, users are now very happy with it.

RaycerRay – F1 Leaderboard – Advanced – 12 Drivers

2024 STYLE
2025 STYLE

This is the RaycerRay F1 Cockpit Dashboard. This was the first dashboard I ever created. The concept of this dashboard was to use it fullscreen or on a wheel and have all the critical information you need on just one screen.

RaycerRay – F1 Leaderboard – Basic – 12 Drivers

2024 STYLE
2025 STYLE

The RaycerRay Basic 12 Drivers Leaderboard is essentially an evolution of the Basic 22 Drivers Dashboard. While using the 22-driver version, I realized I liked having detailed race information displayed right above my race screen and wanted even more data. This included last lap comparisons to the drivers ahead and behind, sector performance, and tactical insights such as the pace difference on new tires, average tire life, and who set the fastest lap or sectors. To fit all of this in the same style as the official F1 graphics, I reduced the display to 12 drivers instead of 22. This gave me more room for data while keeping a clean leaderboard with the essential information for each driver—a win-win.

RaycerRay – F1 Leaderboard – Advanced – 22 Drivers

2024 STYLE
2025 STYLE

This is the RaycerRay F1 Cockpit Dashboard. This was the first dashboard I ever created. The concept of this dashboard was to use it fullscreen or on a wheel and have all the critical information you need on just one screen.

RaycerRay – F1 Leaderboard – Basic – 22 Drivers

2024 STYLE
2025 STYLE

The RaycerRay Basic 22 Driver Leaderboard was my first fullscreen leaderboard I designed for myself. At first only for personal usage. I wanted to see all the drivers, and since I had some space left, I added a few extra data elements at the bottom. Nothing fancy—just useful information for racing, such as tire temperatures, upcoming weather reports, rejoin position after a pit stop, and track position of every driver. It also shows fuel level, brake bias, differential settings, and any warnings or penalties. All in one screen.