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F1 to run cockpit covers...?

http://www.formula1....11/7/12314.html

HD video of the test

http://vimeo.com/26098946

They should look more towards the titanium outer cockpit shell that the Tiger Attack Helicopters have, I guess this would reduce the chance of vaginal bruising by 43.27%

and reduce instances of sand contaminants by a large magnitude.

Unrelated to the above pic, was just saying,hoping for webber to do well means constant disappointment. And one hd uses every gp as just random ad time, placed at interesting parts of the race. Every weekend we just hope for better-than-awful coverage and we're usually disappointed

Whats amazing about their coverage is that no other country i've been to and watched a GP has played so many ads

In germany there were maybe 4(?) when the canadian GP was on last year. It was orgasmic. Fair enough they were speaking german and you heard the word 'vettel' upwards of about 7894 times, but the action was great!

As bad as all the ad's are, it's still 1000% better then when 9 did the coverage. Delayed and edited races were normal back then, with no quali.

Stop your pharken whining all of you.

We get to watch it on Win. In glorious fuzzy analogue, 4:3 ratio so you cant see the drivers names down the left hand side of the screen. Broadcasts usually start at about 2.30 AM on a Monday. They dont show qualifying at all.

Pharken win. :down:

when i missed then end of the canada gp i downloaded the fox coverage and listening to them mispronounce every driver's name and going on with shit they cleraly dont understand :domokun:

it was worse then listening to julia gillard. :down:

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