Good fun indeed. Proof that when the media stop stirring about team orders, there's actually a good deal of harmony in the team. :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by aki13
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Good fun indeed. Proof that when the media stop stirring about team orders, there's actually a good deal of harmony in the team. :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by aki13
Well now I've seen RTL's coverage (german tv) of F1, I have to say I missed BBC! I didn't get to see the run up but the commentators were very good, balanced and clearly enthusiastic. I saw the post race coverage and well, it wasn't great, I missed the forum! German Jake didn't seem that interested, scanning the pit lane and Niki Lauda was being awkward answering his questions. I think Sky Deutschland also cover it, but I was quite dissapointed with the coverage! I've seen both Spanish and Italian broadcasts of F1 too and I have to say the BBC beats all 3 of them by miles. So don't complain, you lot are spoiled! ;)
it annoys that when you watch qualy they pick up whether the driver is faster or not but in the race, you see something happen and then a lap later they will finally realise that and say i wonder when that happened.
though i do like brundle knows what he is talking about and doesnt say the same stuff every race like legard and his "this is crucial" and "is it gonna be fast enough..."
I don't know, they still missed everything in quali. I had the TV on and my mobile on the live timing and I could see Hulkenberg lighting up the purple sectors and he was about to cross the line before they mentioned he was "on a quick one". I knew he was on a quick one 30sec before they did. It was obvious that the drying track was going to change times rapidly so why weren't they watching the sectors like I was?
I hope it is true that we only have 1 more race with Legard, cos he's bringing Brundle down now too.
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Originally Posted by Daniel
Mind you, we're lucky that this season has provided a lot of entertainment. If it was a season akin to 2002 or 2004 [processional], imagine what we would have to contend with [ala Legard] :eek:
The thing that annoys me most about Legard is where he hurriedly crams in a review of a drivers' weekend/season when they cross the finishing line to win a race. It really irritates me.
I'm I the only person who thinks Legard is a massive Alonso fan? When Alonso took provisional pole at Germany, Legard when nuts and raised his voice and said 'BEAT THAT'
Look on the BBC iPlayer coverage of the post race F1 Forum:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...nd_Prix_Forum/
Just after 12mins when the BBC threesome walk into the Red Bull garage, notice the strange inventory of spare parts on the top shelf behind them.
I guess Red Bull were planning a party!
Vettel let slip yesterday that Holly Samos is leaving Five Live.
I wonder if there'll be other changes to the BBC's lineup ;)