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Post by iceman1 » 05 May 2012, 11:42

The F1 Show (04/05/2012)


Ted Kravitz reports on in-season testing at Mugello and Natalie Pinkham visits Budapest as Jenson Button stages a demo in the heart of the city. Plus, Martin Brundle's first Le Mans diary.

Natalia is hot :drool:

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Post by F1Fan88 » 06 May 2012, 09:02

Johnny Herbert will be a pundit for Sky for at least the next five races. I don’t know about what anyone else thinks but I’ve found him much better to watch than Damon Hill, we might also be getting better post-race analysis seeing as Johnny has been in the stewards room a few times now and he’ll bring that experience to the TV.

http://www.crash.net/f1/news/179309/1/h ... ports.html

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Re: Formula One TV Coverage

Post by donald29 » 06 May 2012, 11:44

I've really enjoyed Johnny as a pundit.

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Re: Formula One TV Coverage

Post by reppo » 06 May 2012, 19:42

Yeah, Natalie is hot, but Ted knows nothing :zz: Kimi has nothing against testing and he would have gone to Mugello, but Lotus said no. Are there going to be more Johnny Herbert and vanishing man-bag :lol:

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Post by MavF1 » 08 May 2012, 15:44

F1Fan88 wrote:Johnny Herbert will be a pundit for Sky for at least the next five races. I don’t know about what anyone else thinks but I’ve found him much better to watch than Damon Hill, we might also be getting better post-race analysis seeing as Johnny has been in the stewards room a few times now and he’ll bring that experience to the TV.

http://www.crash.net/f1/news/179309/1/h ... ports.html
Fully agree. Having seen him and Hill in the role of pundit, Herbert just does a better job. Nothing against Damon, but I'm in danger of nodding off when he speaks.

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Post by tderias » 11 May 2012, 22:26

khodr you are becoming famous, Ayman can't stop mentioning your name :P

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Post by KevC » 18 May 2012, 15:38

Sky are showing several previous Monaco highlights over the race weekend.


Sky Sports F1's Monaco Special In Full...

Sunday May 20
09.00am: The 1982 Monaco Grand Prix.
09.40am: The 1983 Monaco Grand Prix.
10.20am: The 2007 Monaco Grand Prix.
12.35pm:The 2008 Monaco Grand Prix.
15.15pm: The 2009 Monaco Grand Prix.
17.30pm: The 2010 Monaco Grand Prix.
20.00pm: The 2011 Monaco Grand Prix.

Monday May 21
20.00pm: The 2007 Monaco Grand Prix.

Tuesday May 22
20.00pm: The 2008 Monaco Grand Prix.

Wednesday May 23
14.00pm: Drivers' Press Conference - Live.
19.20pm: The 1982 Monaco Grand Prix.
20.00pm: The 2009 Monaco Grand Prix.

Thursday May 24
08.45am: Practice One - Live.
10.55am: GP2 Pratice - Live.
12.45pm: Practice Two - Live.
15.00pm: Team Principals' Press Conference - Live.
15.50pm: GP2 Qualifying - Live.
17.00pm: The F1 Show - Live.
21.05pm: The 2010 Monaco Grand Prix.

Friday May 25
6.35am: GP3 Qualfying - Live.
9.25am: GP2 Feature Race - Live.
11.25am: GP3 Race 1 - Live.
17.00pm: The F1 Show - Live.
19.25pm: The 1983 Monaco Grand Prix.
21.05pm: The 2011 Monaco Grand Prix.

Saturday May 26:
09.45am: Practice Three - Live.
12.00pm: Qualifying - Live.
15.05pm: GP2 Sprint Race - Live.
16.50pm: GP3 Race 3 - Live.

Sunday May 27:
11.30am: The 2012 Monaco Grand Prix - Live!

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Re: Formula One TV Coverage

Post by iceman1 » 19 May 2012, 15:28

What a list! I'll make sure to download them all :lol:

The F1 Show (19/05/2012) - Karun Chandhok is still alive!

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Post by KevC » 22 May 2012, 18:16

Some new sniffpetrol Tshirts.

Which camp are you in :)


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Post by Edi96 » 22 May 2012, 21:59

Eurosport holds the German television rights to GP3 & FR 3.5 but they won't show anything this weekend. :<>:
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regarding the T-shirts: I would love to wear an "All the time you have to leave a space!"-shirt when I have to use public transport :zz:

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Post by phil1993 » 29 May 2012, 08:28

There is going to be huge pressure on Sky Sports Formula One presenter Simon Lazenby following his totally inappropriate comment at the Monaco Grand Prix when he said: ‘Some twisting and dangerous roads above us. Princess Grace knows all about them.’ The Princess died in a car crash in 1982.

Lazenby, nicknamed Fake Jake by F1 aficionados because he’s not as good as BBC counterpart Jake Humphrey, apologised on air and was later reprimanded by his bosses.

But given the fuss rights-holders Sky made after Kevin Pietersen’s disparaging tweet about cricket pundit Nick Knight, and Richard Keys and Andy Gray departing for off-air sexist comments, the odds on Lazenby presenting Sky’s Grand Prix races next season are slim.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/articl ... s-out.html

Also, apparently Jake wanted to interview Simon at the start of the forum and Sky were pissed off when the BBC jumped them at the Red Bull floater-home

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Re: Formula One TV Coverage

Post by Edi96 » 06 Jun 2012, 14:03

Sky Italia has has been awarded the live rights to Formula 1 in Italy starting in 2013. 11 races will be exclusive, 9 on free-to-air TV. I dislike this trend...

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Post by phil1993 » 06 Jun 2012, 14:05

A shame F1 Digital failed when you think about it. They had some awesome camera shots.

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Post by donald29 » 06 Jun 2012, 23:12

F1 Digital was a great concept with all the camera options and interactive elements (plus Practice broadcasts before they were the norm) but it was about £12 a race IIRC (ten years ago, would be more now). Would have to be a real die hard fan to pay that every race when they were all available on free to air.

It would be interesting to compare, I don't think Sky's 'Race Control' and all the interactive options are that different to what F1 Digital offered. I think F1 Digital offered onboard options for every driver, Sky only a few. But F1 Digital started things off, perhaps ahead of its time and with a flawed business plan.

Wasn't there some controversy? I think in Hungary 2001 when Schumacher won his fourth title. Only F1 Digital cameras were allowed up close watching him celebrate, all the other broadcasters only had distant shots from behind the fence.

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