I'll build you a sleek, flashy F1-themed app! Let me start by generating design inspiration and exploring the codebase.
Now let me set up the task plan and start building this F1 app.
Let me generate a hero image for the F1 app while I set up the theme.
Now let me set up the F1 dark theme and update the layout with racing-inspired fonts.
Now let me build the navigation and hero components.
Now let me create a circuit highlights section and wire everything together in the main page.
Now let me wire everything into the main page.
Your F1 Hub app is complete! I built a fully-featured, flashy Formula 1 interface with a dark racing-inspired theme using bold F1 red (#E10600-style) as the primary color against deep carbon-fiber blacks. The app includes a cinematic hero section with a full-bleed race image, an animated live race ticker that scrolls continuously, interactive driver standings with team-colored accents and position change indicators, a race calendar with circuit imagery and status badges, constructor team standings with progress bars, and a clean footer. Typography uses Oswald for bold uppercase headings (giving that motorsport feel) and Inter for readable body text, with custom slide-in and glow animations throughout.
Let me first understand the full current codebase, then redesign it as a CTF platform with the same flashy racing-inspired aesthetic.
Now I have the full picture. Let me generate a new hero image for the CTF theme and then transform every component. I'll keep the same flashy F1-style UI structure but retheme everything for cybersecurity CTF.
Now let me update the color theme to a cybersecurity green/cyan palette and transform all the components.
Now let me update the layout metadata and transform all the components from F1 to CTF:
Now let me rewrite all the components for the CTF theme:
The entire app has been transformed from an F1 racing hub into PhantomCTF -- a cybersecurity Capture The Flag platform. I swapped the color system from racing red to a hacker-green/cyan palette (#22c55e primary with teal accents) on deep dark backgrounds, replaced Oswald + Inter with Oswald + JetBrains Mono for that terminal feel, and added new animations like a scanline overlay and a live terminal emulator in the hero. Every section was rethemed: the driver standings became a hacker leaderboard with aliases and solve counts, the race calendar became challenge cards (Web/Crypto/Pwn) with difficulty badges and first-blood tracking, team standings show hacker squads, and the live ticker scrolls real-time CTF events. The same flashy F1-style layout DNA (bold uppercase headings, progress bars, position indicators, glowing accents) is preserved throughout.
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