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  On 05/03/2015 at 4:03 AM, Roy said:

I offerd them $50 for their budget if they let me crash. I am trying to tell them it would be such a mega, properly epic crash that whatever sponsors they have will love the coverage it will get. it will be iconic.

Renault Would love you!

Pretty sure they always show practice when it's the aus gp..

Getting foxtel installed next week so I won't have to worry, every session live in sweet HD and no Alan Jones or rusty to put up with, no ads and heaps of F1 related shows as well

Its only the Aus GP people. Its the same every year. The races that 10 do show will be with the sky team commentating

Apparently the foxtel broadcast is great. Adding the pack next week prob.

Been some pretty average commentating on ONE of the little bit of coverage ive managed to see. Thet were getting confused that someones time hadnt been registered, finally realised it was because it was an out lap. Saying Nasr's name wrong. Webber is def saving it

Will be interesting to see how the qualifying speed of the cars compares to race speed tomorrow. Last year the rbr cars were quicker in race trim than their qualifying speed showed. Mclaren out the arse though, unless they've still not turned the car up to 100% yet, but I doubt that's the case.

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