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29 Jan 2003, 03:30 (Ref:488986) | #1 | ||
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Does Speed Channel have the 2003 season broadcast rights ? They have been pretty quiet about the whole matter; but their F3000 telecasts seem to imply they will/do. Does anybody know ?
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29 Jan 2003, 04:07 (Ref:489011) | #2 | ||
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We will have to endure the annual wait! Remember in 2001 we did not find out we would get f1 till 48 hours before the Melbourne race!
Its the usual money bantering and bargening between FOX and Bernie!! |
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29 Jan 2003, 04:10 (Ref:489015) | #3 | ||
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I sure hope Speed gets it, because otherwise, I'll be stuck watching James Allen on the itv feed again
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29 Jan 2003, 05:39 (Ref:489049) | #5 | ||
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Yeah, but at this point I really don't care if they renew or not.
They didn't renew the same-day WRC coverage, I _still_ haven't see anything from the Monte Carlo rally! So maybe they're going totally NASCAR. |
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29 Jan 2003, 07:05 (Ref:489082) | #7 | ||
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*shrugs* Yeah, I honestly don't care... I'm boycotting until Spa's back on the calendar... Was just the last straw for me.
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29 Jan 2003, 11:32 (Ref:489301) | #8 | ||
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my intuituion sez that F1's TV numbers in the US were not that good. About half way thru the season many lost interest. Unless a TV package becomes reasonably available, (and the series becomes more competitive) F1 is dead in the US market. No numbers for support, just intuition.
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29 Jan 2003, 14:50 (Ref:489478) | #9 | ||
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It's not the TV package, it's the product.
Formula Eccelstone has almost zero appeal here... Motorsport in the US is driven largely by the appeal of the drivers, and Michael Schumacher's pretty much the antethis of drivers popular here, who have to be accessible, lively, personable, and need to really love what they're doing for a living. The A-1 Ring debacle was just revolting to an audience which believes sports shouldn't be politicised. Last edited by Lee Janotta; 29 Jan 2003 at 14:57. |
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29 Jan 2003, 15:58 (Ref:489555) | #11 | ||
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Racers in the US are a different breed to those in F1. In F1 they are either like businessmen or spoilt rich boys. It does not appeal to people who are used to drivers that consistently tell the fans how much they appreciate them. NASCAR drivers (as much as I dislike the sport) do show passion yet they still act like good ol boys. They share a lot in common with the people that watch the sport. They act like the people next door. In F1 they act like they are above all else.
Then MS screwing up the US race only made matters worse. Its not the hard core F1 fans that are being lost its the potential fans. When we are gone they need to be the ones to keep the sport alive. If Americans feel that the drivers are arrogant enough to manipulate the sport they will not watch. |
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And things he's gotten away with in F1 would earn you a severe arse-kicking in really any series over here, and rightly so. |
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29 Jan 2003, 16:26 (Ref:489589) | #13 | ||
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All true. If F1 were televised live, on all access TV (not cable) I'm not sure it would gain any more public support than it has now (which is to say - not much). The 'zenith of technical development' card doesn't out-play the lack of passing issue. It's simply too much of a parade with the same teams finishing in all-too-predictable order. The majority of US fans are not members of the hard-core, as we here on this list are. They could care less about the subtlties we revel in. They want to see photo finishes after 500 miles, in places they can relate to. (Suzuka ? Ostereich Ring ?) OK....they are debatably less sophisticated than their European counterparts, but a powerfully numerous, affluent audience none the less.
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29 Jan 2003, 16:34 (Ref:489597) | #14 | ||
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On the other hand, I don't think American fans would mind watching the parade if at least there was an American driver. Surely, there must be an American capable of competatively driving an F1 car!
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29 Jan 2003, 16:41 (Ref:489599) | #15 | ||
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They didn't watch when Eddie Cheever was in, or even when Michael Andretti was!
And yes, there are Americans who could drive Formula 1 competitively: Bryan Herta (unemployed), Phil Giebler (Spanish F3), Paul Edwards (TWS with Red Bull), and youngster A.J. Allmendinger, who dominated the Barber Dodge Pro Series last year in his first season of pro competition... EVER... Looks to be the hottest thing on four wheels right now. Edwards and Allmendinger are probably the best talent we've produced in several decades. If Red Bull actually does give Paul a shot at the big time, maybe he'll get something accomplished. More's the pity that he and Giebler never got so much as a glance from a Champcar team, who let a _lot_ of talent slip between their fingers in favor of F1 washouts like Christian Fittipaldi (and no, I don't count Zanardi in that category) and hopeless pay drivers. I really hope Allmendinger doesn't suffer the same fate. It's pretty damn arrogant of us Yanks to assume foreign teams will hire our drivers when our own teams won't take a chance on them! Last edited by Lee Janotta; 29 Jan 2003 at 16:51. |
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29 Jan 2003, 17:45 (Ref:489669) | #16 | ||
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I hope that Speed gets F1 again for two reasons. It allows me to keep watching the race when TSN (they play the ITV feed) is on commercials. Peter Windsor's pre-race reports are also worth watching. Speed does need to do something about the announcers. The american, Rick Debrul (I don't think I spelled that right!), starts every sentence with "The question is, will" Hasn't someone told him yet how annoying it is to listen to him. Why isn't Bob Varsha still involved with F1. I have enjoyed watching the F3000 races with him commentating. I do feel sorry for the americans that don't get the option of where to watch F1 on TV.
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29 Jan 2003, 17:52 (Ref:489677) | #17 | ||
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IMHO, Rick Debrul is far more insightful and entertaining that James Allen.
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29 Jan 2003, 18:17 (Ref:489706) | #18 | ||
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The US is opens it borders to everyone but closes its mind to everything. We have our own series here, we dont promote worldwide racing. I dont know how much of the US racing series are shown in Europe either. There are many series here to satisfy almost every need. Most of them are not manufactured. CART which is known worldwide IMO is one of the worst series here.
For F1 to be more accepted I think it has to change. If Ford had the "balls" to create a Ford team with at least one American driver and an American crew it would do loads for F1 here. In reality that effort would be expensive and more than likely fail. I expect F1 to be mediocre at best for a long time. Rick D. may not be the best but its an attempt to bring in another point of view. He seems to be there more to ask the questions that people not familiar with F1 might ask. He does not annoy me that much. Last edited by neilap; 29 Jan 2003 at 18:21. |
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29 Jan 2003, 18:36 (Ref:489731) | #19 | ||
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"Rick D. may not be the best but its an attempt to bring in another point of view. He seems to be there more to ask the questions that people not familiar with F1 might ask. He does not annoy me that much."
I don't mind him explaining things, but from Australia to Japan it was the same thing coming out of his mouth. David Hobbs on the other hand seemed to inventing new words and sounds every race. Sometimes he gets a little confused about what's going on (a bit like Murray Walker), but at least he is entertaining to listen to. How about opinions on Steve Matchett? His knowledge adds a lot to the coverage. |
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29 Jan 2003, 20:03 (Ref:489810) | #21 | ||
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I agree... Ford has been around F1 for so long, they owe it to themselves to do this right - with lots of American money, and an American driver. Would do wonders for the sport, especially if another US track could be added.
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Oh dear .... another one that doesn't know what they are talking about. Lee, get you facts right before you go posting on the net. Michael Schumacher is one of the greatest racing drivers Formula 1 has ever seem, up there with Senna and Fangio. to say that he doesn't enjoy racing, just shows that you don't know much about F1 at all. His love for racing is still so strong, he debates about retiring at the end of 2004 when his contract is up. Take five minutes and read about the man, then maybe you'll understand a little that motavates him, and see that your statement above is completely untrue. 5 times world champion, were not going to see that kind of talent from anyone else on the current F1 grid, Michael has done more for Formula 1 since his rookie year of 91 than most. |
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I like watching Speed coverage because they include the last practice and the post race interviews. I like David Hobbs ,Peter Windsor and Steve Matchett .They often add lots of inside info and views. OTOH TSN's coverage is getting shorter and Vic Rautner is HOPELESS...
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