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- 27th July 2014, 21:40 at 9:40 pm #268504KlaitParticipant
As someone who actually still watches F1 on Sport1 I think it’s worth to buy Sport 1. Compared to the commentary last year, when I even considered to cancel my subscription to Sport 1, Olav is doing a superb job.
The pre-race preview is the same as it was at RTL (technical analysis, interview with a F1 driver/team-boss), a Dutch F1 test driver (Robin Frijns or Guido van der Garde) is often involved during the race-weekend either in an interview, explaining technical stuff to the audience or making a top-3 prediction for quali and race.
The commentary of Olav is much better compared to the commentator last year and also to himself in the latter years of RTL. He looks happier and is also much more excited when he commentates nowadays. He still makes mistakes but it’s not as bad as it’s used to be and the excitement he gives you by watching it makes it less noticeable.
The other advantages at Sport 1 are that there are no commercials during the race and that they show the victory lap and the post-race sequence even though it ends after the podium interviews. You also have GP2 and GP3 which you can watch after the race.
It’s up to you whether you consider this worth to buy Sport 1 but as BBC only shows half the races and the commentary at RTL is dreadful I think that it’s worth to buy Sport 1 (defenitely compared to last year).
3rd December 2013, 8:48 at 8:48 am #246691KlaitParticipantWe’ve got a winner. RetardedF1sh won for his answer “Berger because he didn’t get his first win with Ferrari”.
2nd December 2013, 22:37 at 10:37 pm #246687KlaitParticipantNice guess but not the one I’m looking for
Other hint: They all drove for Ferrari
2nd December 2013, 20:04 at 8:04 pm #246684KlaitParticipantNext we have:
Felipe Massa
Niki Lauda
Gerhard Berger
Clay RegazzoniHint: Something to do with race wins.
2nd December 2013, 19:49 at 7:49 pm #246681KlaitParticipant@RetardedF1sh
Pastor Maldonado, because he’s the only one who has never qualified in Q3 this year14th August 2013, 17:08 at 5:08 pm #220432KlaitParticipantHere’s my circuit.
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6044021
EDIT : Sorry, something went wrong there and the link used to be the normal circuit and now I’ve changed it so my circuit is here now.14th August 2013, 0:22 at 12:22 am #239504KlaitParticipantWell after I had seen these rankings on this forums I thought it was interesting to see how the average mid-season rankings would look like. And after some calculations, this is how the mid-season driver rankings would look like if people could vote for it.
1 – Sebastian Vettel
2 – Lewis Hamilton
3 – Kimi Raikkonen
4 – Fernando Alonso
5 – Nico Rosberg
6 – Paul di Resta
7 – Mark Webber
8 – Nico Hülkenberg
9 – Adrian Sutil
10 – Jenson Button
11 – Daniel Ricciardo
12 – Romain Grosjean
13 – Jules Bianchi
14 – Jean-Eric Vergne
15 – Sergio Perez
16 – Felipe Massa
17 – Valteri Bottas
18 – Pastor Maldonado
19 – Charles Pic
20 – Guido van der Garde
21 – Esteban Guiterrez
22 – Max Chilton - AuthorPosts