ReactionF1

Last updated April 21, 2026 · Editorial standards

Editorial Policy

ReactionF1 is an independent fan project built around an original browser-based F1 start reaction test. This policy explains how we create content, how we review claims, how advertising is separated from editorial decisions, and what visitors should expect from the site.

Our Editorial Goal

Every guide on ReactionF1 should help a visitor understand their reaction-time result more clearly. We focus on practical topics such as visual reaction time, false starts, device latency, F1 start mechanics, and simple training habits. We do not publish scraped articles, spun pages, fake news, or placeholder content made only to carry ads.

Original Tool First

The core of the site is the ReactionF1 start-light test. Supporting pages exist to explain the tool and the measurement context. When we add a new page, it should connect back to a real user need: playing the test, understanding a score, improving consistency, or learning why results differ by device.

How We Check Claims

ReactionF1 avoids precise scientific or medical claims that a normal browser game cannot support. Benchmarks are presented as broad educational ranges, not official rankings or clinical advice. Where device timing matters, we explain that browser, display, input, and operating-system latency can affect the measured result.

We do not claim that a product, drill, or shortcut can instantly make someone elite. Training advice is framed conservatively: practice, rest, consistency, and same-device comparison are more reliable than one unusually fast attempt.

Independence and Formula 1 Trademarks

ReactionF1 is not affiliated with Formula One Group, the FIA, or any Formula 1 team. Formula 1 names and related marks belong to their respective owners. We use F1 context descriptively so fans understand the race-start inspiration, not to imply endorsement or official status.

Advertising and Affiliate Disclosures

Advertising and affiliate links may help support the free tool, but they do not decide what our guides say. Paid placements, sponsorships, or affiliate recommendations must be disclosed clearly near the relevant content. We do not sell fake reviews, hidden endorsements, or claims that a sponsor improves reaction time without evidence.

Display ads are intentionally kept away from gameplay, challenge, trust, and legal pages. The site may load an AdSense verification script for ownership review, but visible ad units are restricted by route policy and should not interrupt the reaction test itself.

Review and Updates

We periodically update important pages when the game changes, when new analytics show confusing user behavior, or when a policy issue needs clearer disclosure. Material updates should improve usefulness, trust, or accuracy rather than simply adding words.

Contact

If you spot an error, unclear claim, broken link, or advertising concern, please contact ReactionF1. We read feedback and use it to improve both the game and the supporting guides.