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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
They were still spraying champagne and the coverage was cut to go to more talking heads talking about other people playing some silly game with a rubber ball. Sigh.
It was a great to see Hamilton having to fight for his position. It is a shame he did not get overtaken for 2nd. Perez had bad traffic from back markers and Hamilton's luck prevailed. Botas as usual takes the hit and Lewis gets to race.
The pre race stuff is sometimes interesting. It was nice to see that F1 told the self important celebs to leave the bodyguards behind and off the grid. The celebs are only invited to the grid to help promote the event, and hiding behind a phalanx of bodyguards and publicist brings nothing to the grid.
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could be worse
MIAMI TV did not even show the race live
they had reruns of some crap shows on
I had to get a pirate feed on the net [no idea how my kid did it ]