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Re: Australian Grand Prix (getting slight away from LBCs...)

To: Richard Gosling <richard.gosling@exprogroup.com>
Subject: Re: Australian Grand Prix (getting slight away from LBCs...)
From: "T. .R. Dafforn" <td214@cam.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2002 16:58:49 +0000
Mind you,
The people in front of Schumacher did seem to do there best at  taking 
themselves
off the road!
(Has schumacher got an electronic gizmo in his car that zaps the opposition's
traction control?)
Tim
Richard Gosling wrote:

> Well, those in the USA are probably going to hate us in the UK, but we're
> spoiled for choice - then again, F1 is much more popular here I believe, as
> it isn't competing with CHAMP cars.
>
> We have live coverage that is on one of the 4 main free TV channels that
> everyone can pick up.  However, starting this year, there is also a Digital
> Satellite channel entirely devoted to F1!  There is full coverage of all the
> practice, warm-ups, qualification and the race.  You can use the interactive
> features to switch between something like 6 screens - one general coverage
> (similar to normal coverage), one following the leader, one following a
> mid-field battle, one carrying on-board footage from any of the cars
> (although the director chooses which car at what time), one from the pits,
> one showing a table of positions, and soon apparently one will show a track
> map with the position of every car around the track.
>
> The catch - it costs #12 ($18) a race.  Which sounds high-ish, but if you
> are a keen fan and want to watch every race in the season, you are talking
> about over #200 ($300), and I've got better things to spend that sort of
> money on.  Half that price and I'd probably watch the whole season that way
> (I'd pay that much simply not to have adverts interrupting the coverage),
> but at that price I will watch maybe 1 or 2 (Monaco and Britain most
> likely), and the TV channel ends up with less of my money.
>
> As for yesterdays race, well, it was pretty interesting - for the first 45
> seconds or so.  The on-board footage from Ralf Schumachers Williams as it
> flew through the air was worth repeating over and over again!  As for the
> rest, Montoya overtook Schumacher and Schumacher overtook him back again,
> and that was pretty much all the excitement - although the look on Mark
> Webbers face as he came 5th at his first ever GP, in front of his home
> crowd, in a Minardi, was quite a treat!
>
> Williams really need to get a bit more speed.  If Schumacher remains that
> much faster than Montoya for the rest of the season, it'll get quite dull
> quite quickly.
>
> Richard & Daffy
>
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