Mark James-era of WRC coverage and Steve Rider-era coverage of the BRC were always a good watch too. It’s very hard to pinpoint exactly what is was they did so well though!
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Of course the way it was done in the old days always seems better, but that's because it was !
But seriously, going back to just watching end of day summaries when you know everything is reported/shown live, takes some real determination nowadays.
And remember when they showed a live tv stage from the RAC Rally how amazing it was...
A high quality highlights show is a must; and while I'm in a minority in 2023 you do need some live coverage, providing it's done well.
The slickest BRC coverage in recent years was 2016, hidden on Elfyn Evans' own You Tube channel, voiced (and produced?) by Mark James... If only they were longer with more onboards and covered everyone else. https://www.youtube.com/@elfynevans2124/videos
Problem is whoever is behind the media/social media side of things for the BRC at present doesnt appear to think there is any need for such things. Basically unless its sound bites referring to "whips" and the like then its hard to see what their strategy is, maybe with so few registered competitors then there is no money for "proper" coverage? Looking at the Trackrod provisional entry the BRC field currently comprises of 9 confirmed entries and one reserve. Fourmaux isnt amongst those entries at present..
Shame to read that Paul Bird BSB boss and former top national rally driver has passed away. Controversial character at times but a quick man none the less.
I was just reading that story on motorsport.com. Mad how many BSB titles have won, I knew he ran one of the top teams, didn’t realise they were that good.
He was one of the last guys still driving a Focus WRC in this country IIRC