Daily #F1 News and Comment: Saturday 19th October 2013

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On this day in #F1: 25 September

Brought to you by TheJudge13 chronicler BlackJack’sBriefs 1982… is remembered for… Space shuttle Columbia made its first mission; Washington University developed the Flavr Savr tomato; Britain overcame Argentina in Falklands war; John W. Hinckley, Jr. found not guilty of shooting President Reagan; Italy won the World Cup; Navratilova and Connors won at Wimbledon; Michael Jackson … Read more

Daily #F1 News and Comment: Tuesday 27 August 2013

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Japan GP review: Kimui enjoys more pressure, Massa’s 1st podium for 36 races, Grosjean hounded again

We’re pretty fortunate in the UK in the amount of TV coverage we now have. Many UK fans were distraught last year when it was announced that the BBC would not be getting more than 10 races live and that SKY TV (subscription) would be covering all the races.

Of course having to pay a few hundred pounds a year to watch F1 for some is too much, but if we just look at coverage SKY F1 now provides, it is of the highest quality.

Of course most countries get the official podium interviews and some of the press pen interviews the drivers are compelled to provide. Yet where we are fortunate is we get many post race unofficial interviews with the various SKY (and BBC when they’re live) presenters from team principles, race engineers, drivers and many others.

In these informal chats away from the pack of photographers and mass microphones, the F1 players are often emotional, positive or negative, and can be very, very revealing

The main reason for me saying all of this is that when I’m fortunate to be at a race, I get to spend several hours after the chequered flag has fallen pouring through the race and post race footage.

So for those of you without SKY here’s some stuff I picked up.

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