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feeutfo

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Re: Sky's F1
« Reply #135 on: 19 March 2012, 21:30:02 »

Written by BMW drivers for BMW drivers as usual. ;)
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Re: Sky's F1
« Reply #136 on: 20 March 2012, 16:39:42 »

It does need slight adjustment, quite a few comments internally echoing what many have said.

Over the years from ITV to BBC Brundle has been paired with some right idiots, James Allen for one. Could not stand him!

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« Reply #137 on: 25 March 2012, 11:46:44 »

Very frustrating race IMO. Rain affected, and usual poor race strategy from Mclaren costs them yet again. Not good enough.
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« Reply #138 on: 25 March 2012, 16:54:40 »

Very frustrating race IMO. Rain affected, and usual poor race strategy from Mclaren costs them yet again. Not good enough.

At least I didn't have to wait 50 minutes for the race to restart with the BBC highlights. Well done Sauber, and I really liked this race, and the coverage, you know why? No Eddie "I like the sound of my own voice " Jordan. The only thing I've really missed is Martin Brundle's grid walk about and coverage, but is he worth the cost of SKY? I'll wait until the end of this season before I commit myself. It is a pity I can't get SKY on a try it to buy basis for a couple of races as F1 is the only reason for me to buy a TV provider.
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Re: Sky's F1
« Reply #139 on: 25 March 2012, 23:54:47 »

Very frustrating race IMO. Rain affected, and usual poor race strategy from Mclaren costs them yet again. Not good enough.

At least I didn't have to wait 50 minutes for the race to restart with the BBC highlights. Well done Sauber, and I really liked this race, and the coverage, you know why? No Eddie "I like the sound of my own voice " Jordan. The only thing I've really missed is Martin Brundle's grid walk about and coverage, but is he worth the cost of SKY? I'll wait until the end of this season before I commit myself. It is a pity I can't get SKY on a try it to buy basis for a couple of races as F1 is the only reason for me to buy a TV provider.
I don't know what time the BBC highlights where on, but given the sky coverage of the race started at 9am I imagine you waited a fair bit longer than 50mins to see anything. ;D
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Re: Sky's F1
« Reply #140 on: 26 March 2012, 10:35:00 »

Make the tinkers race drive in the rain. If the car is unsuitable, then the teams get punished.
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Re: Sky's F1
« Reply #141 on: 26 March 2012, 17:53:08 »

Make the tinkers race drive in the rain. If the car is unsuitable, then the teams get punished.

Snow and ice would be better, sort the mice from the men :y
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