There Mark, I fixed that for you :arrows: ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
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There Mark, I fixed that for you :arrows: ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
It was a close run thing, I had to choose three ;)
Upon further consideration they should keep Bahrain it is a decent track, plus the Middle East deserves a race IMO. I think they should ditch Singapore, and Abu Dhabi, because I don't care for the tracks, and Korea because it doesn't draw a lot of fans, and I've read:
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"Public opinion in Korea was very much against continuously holding this event because of a huge deficit"
Korea is a terrible track, so yes, ditch it.
Monaco is a boring race as well.
Overall, what do you think of the tv coverage this season?
Awful, but then it's been a bad season.Quote:
Originally Posted by tommy2k8
I would go for getting rid of Bahrain, UAE and India, but I get your point. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Mark
In which countries? I watch the UK and US at the same time, and I have to say that when these same (respectable British types were on SPEED in the early day THAT is what put F1back on the map for contemplative fans :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by tommy2k8
I meant:
Couldn’t agree more with this part!Quote:
Originally Posted by tommy2k8
In which countries? I watch the UK and US broadcasts at the same time, and I have to say that when SPEEDTV brosdcast all F1 races on that TV channel it brought much more exposrure to F1 fans in the USA, and IMO is responsible to a large degree in the upturn in F1 awareness in the state.sQuote:
Originally Posted by tommy2k8
The problem with this season has been so many races. Can't realistically watch then all. So have to miss some. Missed some, might as well miss others. And it goes on.