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Post by susieq on Mar 8, 2012 15:50:24 GMT
Oh yes, 7 days!! And Michael Schumacher seems happy enough. He saying “The car is reliable which is already good,” he told his official website. “The first impressions have been already quite positive. We were drove out of the box and everything went well, so there is potential. We are heading into the season much better prepared than in the past two years, and we can fully concentrate onto the development of our car. (this is from F1.com)
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Post by blacktulip on Mar 11, 2012 10:32:52 GMT
Cant raise any enthusiasim (sorry cant spell) but now I cant watch most of the races live I just dont seem to bothered so much (I dont have SKY nor do I want it) and to watch a race second hand is not the same.
Well done BBC and the poison dwarf. !!!!
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Post by susieq on Mar 11, 2012 22:17:38 GMT
I don't have Sky either, but I think you can watch them live on the BBC wedsite or that's how I read it, so it'll be on me laptop!
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Post by blacktulip on Mar 12, 2012 8:59:28 GMT
TELEVISION COVERAGE Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne
Saturday 17 March: Qualifying highlights: 1300-1415, BBC Two/BBC HD/online
Sunday 18 March: Grand Prix highlights: 1400-1600, BBC One/BBC HD/online
BBC Radio 5 live coverage details
Malaysian Grand Prix, Sepang
Saturday 24 March: Qualifying highlights: 1300-1415, BBC One/BBC HD/online
Sunday 25 March: Grand Prix highlights: 1445-1645, BBC One/BBC HD/online
BBC Radio 5 live coverage details
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Post by blacktulip on Mar 12, 2012 9:00:05 GMT
ONLINE The BBC Sport website will carry live all BBC One, BBC Two and red button coverage of F1.
For the races that are live on the BBC, there will be multiple live video streaming, which will mirror what is available on the red button.
Video will be available in high quality, enabling viewers to watch on the internet near-television quality video.
The website will continue its distinctive live text commentary and as well as news and analysis there will be: extensive post-race video highlights; a video blog by Murray Walker; several other blogs; and comprehensive results and statistics.
The BBC F1 website will be modified and improved for the start of the season and changes are planned to enhance the experience for mobile users, with more details to come at a later date.
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Post by Charles Wemyss on Mar 13, 2012 20:42:16 GMT
If you're travelling outside the UK then there's no live coverage, just the text type updates on BBC. Has anyone tried SkyGo abroad to watch SkyF1 yet?
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