Formula One TV Coverage
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Canvas and La Deux (You'll be able to watch the Quali and Race only).TheViewer wrote:Does anyone know who broadcasts in Belgium. I'm going to Brussels for the weekend and don't want to miss the GP!
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iceman1 wrote:Canvas and La Deux (You'll be able to watch the Quali and Race only).TheViewer wrote:Does anyone know who broadcasts in Belgium. I'm going to Brussels for the weekend and don't want to miss the GP!
Thanks to both of you. I probably won't be able to watch qualifying depending on what we are doing but the race is a must.phil1993 wrote:No, but you might be able to get BBC 1 in Brussels
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Belgium TV does broadcast F1, but it is in Dutch. So you might not understand it.
I always like the teamradio. It's a shame, that there is always a delay on it.
I always like the teamradio. It's a shame, that there is always a delay on it.
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Someone also noticed the new pitlane graphics. I think it's one of the best looking graphics the F~0~M introduced in a while. I mean, you're getting the complete pit time, and the position the driver is in.
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For me, it doesn't really make a difference if I get the total pitlane time, of just the stop. The pitlane time is for everybody the same, the stop makes the difference. And for those who don't use it: I use the official Formula 1 live timing, which gives a lot of information about everything tht is going on. I really recommand it, it makes races very interesting.Tom Vandenhove wrote:Someone also noticed the new pitlane graphics. I think it's one of the best looking graphics the F~0~M introduced in a while. I mean, you're getting the complete pit time, and the position the driver is in.
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I think that we need a graphic that shows us how the drivers are using the front wing, and I'd like a more accurate tachometer like they had from 04-08. The one they have now is pretty dumb looking in my opinion, and also, as it only goes up to 18,000, a team could be running more revs illegally and we'd never know it...
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I would like to hear some more teamradio as well. Now we sometimes hear something, which is fist selected bij F~0~M. I remeber years ago, RTL5 had a teamradio from McLaren. And they could ehar everything. Like the race in Silverstone 2002 there were a lot of problems with Coulthard, tires and the pitcrew. And we could hear him complaining and using the F-word!
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I'd like to see more onboards to be honest, especially during qualifying.
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Me too. And some longer onboard shots. Now it's only a couple of seconds. When somebody's on a hot lap, I want to see the entire lap, with graphics!
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Lee McKenzie will stand in for Jake Humphrey as the main BBC presenter at the Japanese Grand Prix, as Jake will be covering the Commonwealth Games in Dehli.
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"Tell us what happened"cformula1 wrote:Lee McKenzie will stand in for Jake Humphrey as the main BBC presenter at the Japanese Grand Prix, as Jake will be covering the Commonwealth Games in Dehli.
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iceman1 wrote:"Tell us what happened"cformula1 wrote:Lee McKenzie will stand in for Jake Humphrey as the main BBC presenter at the Japanese Grand Prix, as Jake will be covering the Commonwealth Games in Dehli.
Its Delhi, not Dehli
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