You have downloaded Formula OneMiners. Now here is how to actually get quick. This is our full guide to the one mechanic that decides every race, all four worlds you will be racing through, how the garage works, and what it takes to put your tag on the live leaderboard.
Speed is your hashrate
Most arcade racers reward one thing: getting to the line first. Formula OneMiners rewards two — position and momentum — because your machine simulates hashing based on how fast and how cleanly you are driving. Hold speed and your on-screen hashrate climbs. Scrub speed into a wall and it falls with you.
That changes how you drive. A tidy, flowing lap with fewer collisions will out-score a scrappy lap that ends in the same position, because you spent more of the lap at high speed. Think of it the way a real hosting site thinks about uptime: the machine that never stops is the machine that wins.
The three things that build your score
1. Momentum. Time spent at high speed drives your simulated hashrate — brake as little as the corner allows.
2. Collectibles. Bitcoins are scattered around every circuit, and blocks turn up on the fast straights. Line them up on your racing line so you are not slowing down to grab them.
3. Position. Finish ahead of your rivals to progress the championship and unlock what comes next.
Your first ten minutes
- 1Install and open the game. It is free on iOS and Android, and it runs offline — no signal needed once you are in.
- 2Take your starter machine out as-is. Do not spend anything yet. You want a feel for how a rideable ASIC carries speed before you pick favourites.
- 3Run one lap without racing. Learn where the jumps, loops and coin lines are. Knowing the track is worth more than any upgrade.
- 4Now race it properly. Stay off the barriers, keep your throttle pinned through the fast sections, and watch the HUD climb as you flow.
- 5Finish, then check the garage. Progress unlocks new machines and upgrades — see what your result opened up.
- 6Submit your tag. Win a race and you can put your player tag on the OneMiners Racing Leaderboard against racers everywhere else.
All four worlds, and how to attack them
The championship moves your rig through wildly different environments — and each one asks something different of your driving.




Choosing your machine
Between races you roll into the garage, where the whole roster of rideable ASICs lives — from the Blazeminer X70+ to the Hexminer HYD 7Q. Every rig has its own look, its own stats and its own personality on the track, and you earn your way to new ones by racing.
Our advice: do not chase the flashiest unlock straight away. Pick the machine whose handling suits the world you are stuck on. On Canyon Autumn a rig that holds top speed is king; on Alpine Snow you will take one that changes direction without a fight. The fastest machine you can actually keep on the road beats the fastest machine on paper.
Everything under the hood
Fast-paced arcade racing
Tight, pick-up-and-play handling built for fun, not sim-grade setup menus.
Rideable ASIC machines
A roster of mining rigs, each with a distinctive look and racing feel.
Simulated hashrate
Your speed drives your in-game hashrate. Go quick, hash big — all for the score.
Coins & block collectibles
Grab coins and uncover blocks scattered through every circuit.
Career across worlds
Progress through a championship spanning multiple racing locations.
Machines & upgrades to unlock
Earn your way to new rigs and upgrades as you climb the grid.
Offline gameplay
No signal? No problem. Race anywhere, any time.
No third-party ads
Just racing. No banners, no interruptions between laps.
How to get your tag on the leaderboard
Win a race, submit your player tag, and your result is ranked live against racers around the world. The reigning champion is up there right now — the only way past them is a cleaner, faster lap.
The official trailer
A quick, high-octane look at what you are signing up for — machines, worlds and a lot of gold.
An arcade racer from a hosting company
Bitcoin mining hardware is genuinely interesting engineering, and almost nobody outside the industry ever gets to see it. Formula OneMiners is our way of putting that hardware somewhere people will actually look at it — on a race track, at full speed, with a checkered flag at the end.
The real machines live in our hosting facilities, where the job is far less dramatic and far more valuable: keep the hardware cool, powered and running. If the game makes you curious about the real thing, how OneMiners hosting works is the honest version — and our hosting centers page shows where those machines actually sit.
Formula OneMiners: your questions
Is Formula OneMiners free?
Yes. It is free to download on both the App Store and Google Play.
Does the game mine real Bitcoin?
No. Every coin, block, hashrate figure and reward in the game is a fictional gameplay element. The app does not mine cryptocurrency and does not award anything with real-world monetary value.
Can I play without an internet connection?
Yes — the game is built for offline play. You will want a connection when you submit a score to the live leaderboard.
Are there third-party ads?
No. There are no third-party ad banners or interruptions between races.
How does the hashrate mechanic work?
Your machine simulates hashing based on your speed and performance during the race. Higher, more consistent speed means a higher simulated hashrate on the HUD. It is a scoring mechanic, nothing more.
How do I unlock new machines?
By racing. Progress through the championship and results unlock new rigs and upgrades in the garage.
Which world should I start with?
Canyon Autumn. Long straights make it the friendliest place to learn how momentum feeds your score before you take on the loop or the snow.
How do I get onto the OneMiners Racing Leaderboard?
Win a race, then submit your player tag when the game offers. Live rankings are published on the leaderboard page.
Is it connected to my OneMiners hosting account?
No. The game is a standalone arcade racer. Your real mining account, miners and wallet live in the OneMiners app and oneminers.com, entirely separately.
Is there a trailer?
There is — it is embedded above, and it is the fastest way to see the machines and worlds in motion.
Now go set a lap worth submitting
Learn the track, hold your momentum, keep the machine off the barriers — and put your tag at the top of the board. It is free on iOS and Android.
Just so we are crystal clear: all Bitcoin, cryptocurrency mining, hashrate, USD earnings and rewards shown in Formula OneMiners are fictional gameplay elements only. The app does not perform real cryptocurrency mining and does not award cryptocurrency or anything with real-world monetary value. Formula OneMiners is an arcade racing game made for fun. Machine names and stats in the game are fictional and do not represent real ASIC hardware specifications.

