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26th June 2012, 20:16 #1
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Another long gap in the schedule.
Just what you need to kill the momentum of the series. The casual fan won't ever know when its on?
I know this has been this way for a few years but surely they can do something to keep the series more consistant. Even if the races are three weeks apart. At least we would know when they were on.Indy cars says bye to Sky. Yeah baby.......
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26th June 2012, 20:25 #2
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Indeed. I make the same argument for F1 always being 2 weeks apart but it seems there are more important considerations.
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26th June 2012, 20:27 #3
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Maybe they could add just one round in this long summer gap? However, the teams say that this long gap plays to their advantage due to being able to have enough time to upgrade their cars, so while us fans like the idea, the drivers and teams probably wouldn't like it.
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28th June 2012, 19:17 #4
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Hey, don't forget guys, you have to leave enough gap for sporting junk i.e. Tennis, Olympics and Euro 2012 footie. Don't we just love watching them?
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28th June 2012, 20:28 #5
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There was already a round during Euro 2012. So that's not an issue.
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28th June 2012, 23:32 #6
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It's Le Tour de France time this weekend. Shown on ITV4.
Is it that hard for somebody to check their Sky/cable/Freeview onscreen guide or their TV magazine or even the calendar on the BTCC websites to know when the next round is?You lot still here?!
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29th June 2012, 18:02 #7
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Apparently so cos I never know when they are. And since ITV4 refuse to segment their coverage in the EPG I don't series link it either.
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4th July 2012, 16:10 #8
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16th July 2012, 10:13 #9
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I'm bored now waiting for touring cars. At least MotoGP is regular.
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21st July 2012, 20:29 #10
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Originally Posted by martinbalmer
In a sport as unpredictable as motor racing having the whole day as a single programme is the best solution for all but a tiny minority of fans.
is there any yt channel or so with some highlights from this championship? im always curious about stuff like that. the middle east championship sounds almost like an interesting thing to follow via...
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