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Unless something pretty incredible happens at Suzuka tomorrow (race starts 0700 BST, for UK viewers), Vettel will win the F1 driver's title ...
The thing is, I'm not sure I can bring myself to care that much - I believe I've watched every race since 1978 (when we first got a TV), and there were a lot of very lean seasons in there where staying awake during a race was not possible ... but I hung in there, thinking _next_ season will be better... Now, with one team so dominant & everyone else artificially overtaking each other, I think it's getting to the point I called enough enough... Next year, only half the races will be shown on "free" to air TV in the UK - the rest will be radio commentary only - or pay a fortune for satelite/cable TV BTW, if I have a favourite it's Button - he's the _only_ British driver since James Hunt that's never caused me to shout "NO! YOU ******* MUPPET!" at the TV |
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yes, its innevitable Vettel will win the championship tomorrow,but as much as i hate him he deserves it. not red bull, look at webbers performance through the season! button is the best driver in the maclaren garage, hammy is losing the plot i think.
as for next year, yes only half the races will be shown LIVE, but the rest will be shown later in the day, same as eurosport can show moto2 and moto 3 live but not moto gp, whereas bbc can show it live. its a bummer but its all down to sponsers,politics and boring tv directors |
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Well, the JP GP is over, and my favourite, Button, won. Ofcourse, Vettel secured the championship.
I think this race was quite exiting actually. Tires played a big role, although equal for all teams. But, I agree, there is a too big difference between the best teams and "the rest" , I hope Bernie can do something about that for next season. -Lars Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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First of all - F1 is and probably will always be the #1 motorsport.
But nowadays I only kind of just check the results... I was a big fan in the late eighties and early nineties. Favourite car was the McLaren-Honda with it's striking high rev Vtec. Most memorable is of course Aytron Senna and his unnecessary tragic death. But later I very much liked the relentless and daring skills of Nigel Mansell. That Williams-Renault was an exceptional car also with it's active suspension. Kind of lost track when Michael Schumacher started winning everything for a long time. This video is a great tribute to Senna... |
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Did you ever get the DVD, Age? Was it any good?
Anyway, I think I'm going to find it very hard to care as much about F1 this year, now that the BBC are only showing 10 races - and I'm not spending 30 GBP a month to watch the others on Sky Coverage on UK free-to-air media for the race this weekend looks like this: First Practice: 0125 to 0305 GMT Friday 16th March |
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They said "live coverage" - and I suppose by a very narrow technical definition it is - no video, just a page that has comments updated every two minutes, & a link to listen to the radio coverage |
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Hmm, radio coverage just isn't the same - I can't just sit & listen, I have to do something else as well & that compromises my attention ... not that I've ever managed to pay a huge amount to qualifying ...
I think the enjoyment I got from hearing Alsonso cocking things up was just as great though |
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