Ricciardo loyalty to Red Bull not enough | DN&C 29/02/16

  Ricciardo loyalty to Redbull not enough After a 2015 season when Red Bull uncharacteristically stumbled, the upfront Australian is clear about how far loyalty extends in the pursuit of a title. “It’s one of those ones,” he begins, choosing his words carefully. “Of course there’s loyalty and that’s a big one and, sure, if I … Read more

Conman jailed pretending to be Hamilton’s boss | DN&C 26/02/16

Conman who pretended to be Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes boss jailed An unemployed conman who posed as the Mercedes Formula 1 team’s chief operations officer to dupe hotel staff and trick other victims into attending “business” meetings in Germany has been jailed for two years. Stuart Howatson even donned liveried clothing to adopt a glamorous and … Read more

F1 situation not predictable enough says VW | DN&C 25/02/16

  UPDATE – Hamilton says Formula 1 rule changes will have little effect The VW Group will not enter Formula 1 while question marks remain over the sport’s ownership and technical rules, says the group’s motorsport boss In September, Volkswagen were close to agreeing to take over Red Bull, before the VW emissions scandal led … Read more

New unregulated performance loophole found by Mercedes? | DN&C 24/02/16

  New unregulated performance loophole found by Mercedes? Mercedes’ W-floor, end of the bargeboard? Having completed more than the targeted mileage on the first day of testing, and actually topping their mileage record from any test session since the introduction of the current engine regulations, Mercedes are again one step ahead of the competition as … Read more

Distracted Lewis admits ‘wasn’t fussed’ about winning | DN&C 23/02/16

  Hamilton admits his ‘attention was elsewhere’ after last year’s Formula One title win ‘I’m not really too fussed about what happened in the final few races of 2015 as it didn’t affect my championship ‘Of course, I love winning and that’s always the goal – but to be honest my attention was elsewhere at … Read more

FUJI TV Loses right to direct Japanese GP

I wasn’t going to write an article today, but I’d forgotten I meant to develop one further written a couple of weeks ago.

As is the secretive nature of all things Bernie/FOM many people don’t under stand much about how we view a Formula 1 weekend.

If you’ve been watching F1 like me for 30 years, you will remember the TV coverage of the 70’s and 80’s being not of a particularly high standard. Partly this was due to the technology and its cost. Another factor was, unlike most mainstream sports that compete in a relatively small an defined space eg a football pitch, an F1 race takes place over several square miles. Add to this cars travelling at speeds in excess of 300km per hour and you have a tricky event to capture on film.

Yet these were not only the issues back in the day… Each race was covered by the different countries’ resident TV channels. They were called the ‘host broadcasters’ and naturally if you only cover a sporting event once a year, the specialisation that comes with doing something frequently was missing and the quality of TV production varied greatly from country to country.

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