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Its unfortunate that politics usurps technical excellence.
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Today's race was not much action , congrats to the winner . I caught myself nodding off a few times so not a good sign 😁
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I'll say it again, ESPN sucks.
They cut the broadcast right when Lando started to answer the question in post race interview. Just had to get 30 minutes of Sports Center in before the Euros. Meanwhile on the deuce and news they were showing reruns of X Games and 30 for 30. I was looking at F1 TV yesterday to buy. It is $79 for the year or $9 per month. Does anyone have experience with F1 TV? Is it good? Can you sleep in and watch when you're ready? TIA |
What happened to Russell? Feel nad for the guy and his rotten luck. To drive that slug of a car to P7 or P8, and then be let down by some mechanical DNF....
And it was at least passingly interesting to see LeClerc claw his way back to a respectable finish. Nice drive by the winner. Otherwise, that was about it for any excitement. |
Russell had some sort of hydraulic failure . Shame because he was competitive up to that point . I was really pulling for Perez to catch/pass Bottas he needed one more lap . Felt bad for Gasly .
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So Max beats Lewis in 2nd place by 38 seconds. The record books will be updated. Amazing gap, but second place is second and the fastest lap point is more important.
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And I will second that comment, ESPN sucks. Why show some talking heads talk about people playing a silly game, and cut away from a sport in the middle of a interview of the sports participants? Sports is secondary to ESPN, the E is first and entertainment is what they push. Sports are not important. |
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Spielberg. Gorgeous scenery, boring track.
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I’m surprised about the ESPN complaints. Lights to checkered flag coverage without commercials! What else do you folks want? This is better coverage than we’ve had in my 40+ years as an f1 fan in the US!
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Complete coverage would be nice. We have never gotten coverage of all of the sessions that take place during the weekend. Longer post race coverage that doesn’t get cut off prematurely for some stupid show that airs content that duplicates what is seen 30 other times on that channel in a given week.
I imagine there are countries in the rest of the world that have had this for decades. |
I get P1, P2, P3, quali and uninterrupted race coverage usually with the Podium and interviews/analysis afterwards from ESPN. It's awful. :rolleyes:
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And I have seen the F1 coverage interviews interrupted to go to show a basketball game that was so long ago the men wore small shorts, and it was not in HD. Somehow watched a game that is 30 years old was more important than the interviews of the drivers after the race. ESPN sees F1 as an annoyance. They would rather replay a volley ball game from the 70s than cover F1. |
I do exclusively buy Mother's products since they started sponsoring F1.
And I sent them an email stating this. |
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However, there is no longer a dedicated post race show that contains interviews and analysis. NBCSN always had a post race show that lasted between 30 minutes and an hour. I usually have to go online to find out WDC and Constructor's standings. I'm sure Sky shows it but it must occur after ESPN cuts the feed. With ESPN we only get Sky's post race when the race ends before allotted 2 hours on the broadcast schedule. Ditto for quali. For some reason ESPN believes quali only last 1 hour, so they only allot an hour for it. Post quali we may not even get interviews with the top runners. Also, ESPN never shows the interviews from the media pen. When was the last time you heard Alonso give an interview? It would have been nice to hear from Leclerc yesterday after storming back thru the field and being named driver of the day. When ESPN took over broadcasting F1 a few years ago, it was an absolute travesty: Cutting to commercials during on track racing; ending broadcast when the winner crosses the finish line; and the worst being when in the first quali the entire broadcast was a camera showing nothing but an unused area of the track for an entire hour without any racing or commentary. Thank goodness Mother's has helped out but ESPN has miles to go to do better. They don't seem to understand the audience nor the sport. Here's another example of their incompetence: today on Day 1 of Wimbledon, they moved an in progress tennis match from ESPN to ESPN 2 because they were switching to the Euros. Novel idea: just show tennis on one channel and football on the other. It ain't that complicated. |
ESPN never heard of Heidi I guess ;)
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re: ESPN, it's nice to have flag to flag no ads, but I really wish "Crofty" would STFU most of the time. He gets very shouty at the starts in typical UK commentating style, very irritating. Also, he thinks he's funny...
Wish they'd put Karun Chandok as the main guy instead, he's more insightful and way quieter. I also exclusively buy from Mother's now and each time comment about F1 coverage on my order! It even gets you extras at times. I was in France for a month and really enjoyed the coverage there also, less shouty if you believe that, and I was shocked at how many paddock people speak perfect french... From Toto Wolf to Mattia Binotto (absolutely flawless, both of them) and more, I had no idea. Ironic the French GP was great and Austria a snooze fest, can't predict these things... |
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He's somewhat okay until it gets tight. But when the action gets hairy, like the end of Q3 this past Saturday, the volume, pitch, and octaves change for the worst. Nails on chalkboard |
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