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when is the f1 on 1030 tonight

even though it should be live at 3pm

so what does channel 10 have one

v8 supertaxis

and i though the move to ten would be good.... lucky we still get the same shithouse coverage that we always get

super taxis or f1 (its a tought call (not)and ten got is so wrong)

so to all people at channel ten

you can call kiss my hairy beanbag!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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dude

i read on www.f1-live.com a while back that foxtel were in negotiations with ten to show the malaysian and japanese grand prixs live coz ten were going to be showing the adelaide 500 and the bathurst 1000.

i looked at foxtel guide and it is saying NBL and world cup cricket is on fox sports 1 and 2

guess it didnt eventuate

i might put it this arvo and see what happens

Mate, lucky we went to watch the race in melbourne cause commentating on tv was bill woods and neil crompton(spelling?). Mate taped it and f*** me dead, they know jack about f1.

I really hope you hear james allan and martin brundell for this one.

btw, how the f*** does charmed get priority over f1?

Charmed is one FUBAR of a show. Battling supernatural forces while hitting on guys and balancing a career?

Just as FUBAR as the movie Orgazmo, kung-fu morman who becomes a pornstar/superhero. But I repect this movie cause it's my kinda humour.

BTW, GO THE MIGHTY MCLARENS! Kimi's maided win, and more to come!

Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

BTW, GO THE MIGHTY MCLARENS! Kimi's maided win, and more to come!

Silver, don't worry about the Merc's, we all should be backing the nissans. Go Renault. :D

We all know that logically the French know jack and it's the nissan crew running the cars :)

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yeah, when the melbourne GP was on, I was very dissappointed when they didn't take it to Martin Brundle and James Allen, and I thought the Channel 10 guys would be doing the commentating all year which made me angry...but then when the GP in Malaysia was on on Sunday night, they switched over the the ITV commentators, which is what I hope they do all the time. I think they only commentated on the Melbourne GP because CH 10 were the host broadcasters.

And also, in regard to the telecast being delayed, the Malaysian GP has been delayed since 2001. When they moved the calendar around, Malaysia wasn't getting enough ticket sales so they thought that by delaying the telecast it would give people the incentive to buy tickets and show up to the race and it has stayed that way since.

also the last time the Japanses GP was shown live was in 1999...or maybe 2000. Since then, it has also been delayed, it's not Channel 10's fault, because Channel 9 did it aswell.....it's not their decision, it all comes down to the host broadcasters

I think the reason why Neil *tosser* Crompton commentated for the Melbourne GP was coz it was the "Australian GP" and everyone was excited.

It was great to watch the entire thing tho, fri practice, sat qualifying, sunday race.

I watched the Malaysian GP up until midnight (when Webber pulled out) and it was a fantastic and fast track, great to watch. But its nowhere near as good as watching the practice + qualifying hype when its just the race on tv at midnight.

I really wish all these paytv companies would get their acts together.

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