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8th July 2012, 14:42 #1
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Interviews on the podium
Fantastic idea having the driver interviews on the podium. The public get to hear from the drivers, and there's actually some emotion on display rather than the sterile PR nonsense usually spouted in press conferences.
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8th July 2012, 20:36 #2
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This deserves it's own thread. Good idea? Should all the races be like this?
Certainly the delay between podium and press conference often means TV stations focus elsewhere. I especially remember ITV (boo hiss) hardly ever showing the press conference at all.Please 'like' our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/motorsportforums
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8th July 2012, 20:50 #3
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At first I thought it was a bad idea, but once Sir Jackie had completed the questions and seeing the reaction of the crowd. I really thought it worked well. I don't think it will replace press confrence, which is as said above a team statement almost and more the media.
So that will stay, but I think for the fans at the trackside it is a good idea.
I dont know if this was a one off for the Britsh GP or its a wider idea thats going to be implemented all over?I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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8th July 2012, 20:53 #4
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Originally Posted by Mark
The BBC is now the pinicle. But compared to ITV, Sky do a great job too.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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8th July 2012, 21:01 #5
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Great idea. BBC said that it's going to be the same at all of the races, as they've had the new podium built specifically for F1 so it'll travel around each of the races. I imagine they'll try and get a local driver/celebrity to do the interviews each time? Can't imagine Jackie Stewart wants to do the gig at all of the races!
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8th July 2012, 22:44 #6
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Winner circle interviews are status quo in the USA. Wonder when the FIA was going to pick up on it.
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9th July 2012, 08:15 #7
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It's a far better idea. Better for the fans, who get to see and hear the people they've queued up to watch; and better for viewers at home as we get to hear some actual emotion rather than the filtered version 15 minutes after the flag when the drivers have been briefed by their teams.
My only minor gripe about Silverstone's new podium was the way the flags appeared like the Countdown Conundrum, rather than being gracefully hoisted.Useful F1 Twitter thingy: http://goo.gl/6PO1u
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9th July 2012, 09:40 #8
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Indeed, was going to mention the flags, if this is a standard podium now this is disappointing. IMO flags should be flown, not painted on a bit of plastic.
Interviews straight after the race are excellent, IMO. I know in American racing they literally push a microphone in their face the moment they exit the car, it's only recently there's been TV coverage of what happens on the way to the podium, used to be this was when commentators had to fill time until they appeared.
Same with the press conference, it does provide a neater package you know that you have the race, podium and interviews and then it's finishedPlease 'like' our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/motorsportforums
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9th July 2012, 09:57 #9
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It worked really well, and was far better than the post-race driver press conference which has become dull as dishwater.
I do wonder if future podium interviews will be conducted in the local language or english though.Riccardo Patrese - 256GPs 1977-1993
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9th July 2012, 12:02 #10
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Press conferences are always in English first and AFAIK drivers interviewed in their own language after that. That may continue but it's not like there isn't ample opportunity after the race for interviews especially if they go straight to interviews after the podium rather than being in the press conference.
But I suppose it is an issue for broadcasters, they will likely have to provide a translation as it happens.Please 'like' our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/motorsportforums
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