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Ah. I dont have Sky. How does he compare?
[url= http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/formula-1-approves-human-rights-policy/? ]Human rights for F1[/url]
I find this story a little bizarre - does this mean no more races in Russia, China, Arab states (Abu/Bahrain/Singapore)???
I cannot believe it, the Human Rights charter for F1 will be so dilute to allow for these races...
Having watched skys coverage at the weekend I'm glad to have the BBC
Recently saw I can get the F1 Show on Sky One, recorded one episode and watched just shy of three minutes before I hit delete. Sure I've said this before, but (Moto GP excepted) I don't think the quality BBC sports coverage can be beaten by anyone, anywhere.
Brundle was an excellent presenter, IMHO. He was also a v. good driver who deserved a better car. Wasn't he Senna's main adversary in F3 once upon a time?
I don't think the quality BBC sports coverage can be beaten by anyone, anywhere.
When Sky have a decent run-in and run-out show, show all races live, whenever they are, the Beeb is smashed to pieces.
Suzi Perry is hopeless, Eddie Jordan is ridiculous and '3 times Le Mans winner Alan McNish' never seems to know what he's talking about.
Love the Pastor photo ๐
Alonso has just gone fastest ! ๐ฏ
@nemisis - if only F1 did race there:)
Hmmm...the Empire being involved in F1 races makes a lot of sense.
Cavalier attitude towards supporting governments with a poor human rights record? Check
Indiscriminate environmental damage on a planetary scale? Check
Ruled with an iron fist by a evil, wizened, shrivelled individual of advanced age who remains alive thanks to supernatural intervention? Check
lol @PMJ
Jabba - Flavio
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Lewis- Anakin!
Lewis - Anakin!
Button - Old Ben
anyway back to it,
so Button spins unexpectedly in a slow corner, with no explanation, the rear of the car just spinning round...
......another mystery McLaren issue....
luckily it wasnt at a high speed corner otherwise someone might have crashed it into the barrier...OH NO WAIT......................................
Engine failure (lock up?) caused Button's spin apparently.
As with Verstappen last weekend, not something I've noticed happening much in previous years, two in a week seems surprising.
Is the lock up a function of something going wrong on the energy harvesting and brake by wire systems?
^ hehehe
Hora that's brilliant ๐
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If vettel and Raikki are coming into the top 2/3 for Qualy then i think Rosberg is finished for the season - Merc will want success and Lewis can give them that - yeah it pains me to say it, as i (used) to like Rosberg, but he's seems to have lost the plot - perhaps its having a new family of perhaps bridges were burned last season -
Lauda doesnt help - but then perhaps Lauda wants Rosberg to leave - despite a multi year contract (which never means anything in f1)
Still not sure why Lewis is dithering over his contract - the only other team he could go to is Ferrari, and is that what he really wants?
I don't think the quality BBC sports coverage can be beaten by anyone, anywhere.
I wish that was still the case, I really do.
With Brundle and Crofty commentating and the rest of the show's slick, intelligent, knowledgeable feel, Sky coverage is streets ahead.
If vettel and Raikki are coming into the top 2/3 for Qualy then i think Rosberg is finished for the season - Merc will want success and Lewis can give them that - yeah it pains me to say it, as i (used) to like Rosberg, but he's seems to have lost the plot
I agree with this.
I'm interested to see if Williams can hang onto the back of the Ferraris better than last time out.
Ferrari, and is that what he really wants?
Its what Bernie wants.
Its been said before - Lewis is a full time F1 driver, yet in his spare time, of which there isn't much he's wading through the legal jargon of the contract - of which he is unfamiliar - to ensure he doesn't get screwed. I'm sure that's not an easy task.
Human rights for F1I find this story a little bizarre - does this mean no more races in Russia, China, Arab states (Abu/Bahrain/Singapore)???
I cannot believe it, the Human Rights charter for F1 will be so dilute to allow for these races...
My biggest surprise here is that Bernie has backed down. Not because it's the wrong thing to do, I actually feel that F1 has handled the situation in Bahrain appallingly, but because I didn't think that Bernie would do anything unless he directly profited somehow.
Amanda Stretton for the top gear job
Suzi perry is nipping on a bit.
Isn't that meant to be on the boob job thread.
Actually, Eddie Jordan's role fits that title better.
Is it me or do none of the people on the grid want to talk to coultard. It's terrible to watch.
Cider in fridge and in hand. Tunnocks dark choc wafers. Bring it on.
Rosberg gets the call on the pit? How does that work?
Come on Kimi
Kimi looking good now.
BBW fault on LH's car?
I do hope that acronym means something other than what I know it as ๐ฏ
Makes you worry about the BBC.
Yay! Go k-dogg!
Blimey that was dull.
Kimi 'yes I am very happy'
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Blimey that was dull.
Yep, although it looks like Ferrari are going to be stepping up to make things more interesting!
Blimey that was dull.
Really? I thought it was quite a good race
It gets duller each year. Only watched a bit, got bored, changed channel. And those engines sound so shit.
I thought the race was ok (compared to the normal dullfest) - bit of action at the front between rosberg and vettel was good, seems ferrari are really starting to get on the ball, lets see what the upgrades for European races bring -
the rest of the field seemed a bit dull though ...

