Fantastic. I thought he was controlling himself to well last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
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Fantastic. I thought he was controlling himself to well last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
More likely to get a complaint from some busybody if you're on the Beeb - at least nobody would be watching on Sky!Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Meanwhile Sky can't get an umbrella to work and are attacking Niki Lauda
Golden moment earlier, Allan McNish was describing wet weather driving to Georgie and told her "you try it when you're driving home on the M1 tonight". Bless him, he doesn't know... HIC :beer:Quote:
Originally Posted by aki13
Exceptional circumstances, of course, but today's downpour shows the value of Sky having a whole channel for F1. They stuck around for plenty of analysis and interviews unlike the Beeb who had to rush away, partly due to some girls having a knockabout to make sure Centre Court is ready for the proper match tomorrow :p
When you say proper match..... :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave B
To be fair, the BBC stuck with it until the end. And they can pad better than anyone else, I imagine they're basically told to wander around and see what's going on which always makes for watchable telly!
Well done BBC for continuing to broadcast during the red flag period in Q2 despite not having a dedicated F1 channel.
A good job of "keeping the show on the road" in trying circumstances.
I think they should let EJ do the gridwalk. DC is a lame duck all by himself.
Nice moment when DC and Martin Brundle bumped into each other.
They should have interviewed each other