I'm happy I don't have to listen to that bunch anymore ..
I'm happy I don't have to listen to that bunch anymore ..
What story is this?
No idea...
GP mentioned on the radio several times Max had to keep it on track.
he must have lost ground the laps before as well, though, as him and Ocon were initially part of the same 4-car group.
ESPN in the US uses the Sky UK broadcast . . . unfortunately.basti313 wrote: ↑04 Nov 2024, 16:35No idea...
What is the current situation in the world? In the past many countries used the Sky UK feed, like some years ago in Croatia I was seeing a race on Croatian pay TV which was in the end Sky UK.
I also think ESPN in the US and Amerikas sends the Sky UK signal if I remember it correctly. Or is this the F1TV feed?
What it the situation in the UK, is Sky and Channel 4 transmitting all races or is Channel 4 doing only some races?
F1 provides the video feed for all the races, Sky and F1TV provide their own commentary to that video. I usually prefer the F1TV commentary with Palmer and Couthard for color, but switched to the Sky commentary for the last few races as F1TV had the 'B' team in the booth with just Jacques and Hinchcliff. Will Buxton is worse than Crofty IMHO; we've had races where the pits were covered by Sam Collins who did a great job. Laura Winter's high pitched monotonic whine does get on my nerves.....
It was shown on the normal feed, he was wide in T12, did you really miss that? That of course cost him also in S1 of the following lap.Cassius wrote: ↑04 Nov 2024, 16:55GP mentioned on the radio several times Max had to keep it on track.
Max was not taking ANY risks as he knew it could cost him the championship. Hence the slow laps in this stage where the track was full with standing water and rivers running across.
Even in s1 in the lap after he was slower, although much less slower than the lap where he was 5s behind.
Yep...but then...the Sky UK team is well paid if they are transmitted around the globe. Why should they leave?rbirules wrote: ↑04 Nov 2024, 17:07ESPN in the US uses the Sky UK broadcast . . . unfortunately.basti313 wrote: ↑04 Nov 2024, 16:35No idea...
What is the current situation in the world? In the past many countries used the Sky UK feed, like some years ago in Croatia I was seeing a race on Croatian pay TV which was in the end Sky UK.
I also think ESPN in the US and Amerikas sends the Sky UK signal if I remember it correctly. Or is this the F1TV feed?
What it the situation in the UK, is Sky and Channel 4 transmitting all races or is Channel 4 doing only some races?
He did not run wide at t12 in the lap where he was 4.2s slower (the 1.45 vs Ocon's 1.40). He ran wide in turn 9. In s1 and s2 that lap he already lost a total of 3s out of the 5, and another 1.2s in s3. He was just very careful. He even lifted on the straight. He didn't want to spin like in 2016.basti313 wrote: ↑04 Nov 2024, 17:38It was shown on the normal feed, he was wide in T12, did you really miss that? That of course cost him also in S1 of the following lap.Cassius wrote: ↑04 Nov 2024, 16:55GP mentioned on the radio several times Max had to keep it on track.
Max was not taking ANY risks as he knew it could cost him the championship. Hence the slow laps in this stage where the track was full with standing water and rivers running across.
Even in s1 in the lap after he was slower, although much less slower than the lap where he was 5s behind.
He did not loose any further time. He lost 3.3sec to Ocon because he was behind Tsunoda. When Tsunoda went into the pits the gap was 3.3sec, at the end of S1 it was at ~4sec. From this he recovered down to 3.4sec in this lap, so in S2 and S3 he was faster, overall maybe 0.1sec slower but this had some Tsunoda effect as he needed to accelerate behind Tsunoda out of T12. In the following lap he had the error in T12, which put him to 8sec, this gap stayed roughly till the SC came out as in the lap before the gap was going up and down a bit by about a second depending on the location on the track.
How can a known biased guy be a steward? Ben do a better job!!!basti313 wrote: ↑04 Nov 2024, 17:41Yep...but then...the Sky UK team is well paid if they are transmitted around the globe. Why should they leave?rbirules wrote: ↑04 Nov 2024, 17:07ESPN in the US uses the Sky UK broadcast . . . unfortunately.basti313 wrote: ↑04 Nov 2024, 16:35
No idea...
What is the current situation in the world? In the past many countries used the Sky UK feed, like some years ago in Croatia I was seeing a race on Croatian pay TV which was in the end Sky UK.
I also think ESPN in the US and Amerikas sends the Sky UK signal if I remember it correctly. Or is this the F1TV feed?
What it the situation in the UK, is Sky and Channel 4 transmitting all races or is Channel 4 doing only some races?
They also got a bit cheaper by throwing out Jonny Herbert for his RedBull hate.
Tbf they have Mr Warwick to fight RBR's cornerFW17 wrote: ↑04 Nov 2024, 18:24How can a known biased guy be a steward? Ben do a better job!!!
More like for an illusion of safety. Just imagine what the FIA would do if someone gets seriously injured or dies anyway? Cancel wet running? Fast turns? Speed limiter?langedweil wrote: ↑04 Nov 2024, 02:49Not that I have any desire for another penalty, but qualies get cancelled, SC's get on track because of rain, penalty points are given because one jumps a fabricated VSC ending by 0.063s ... all for safety, all to avoid the slightest chance of another Bianchi scenario.
What is this about? It might have escaped my attention.langedweil wrote: ↑04 Nov 2024, 02:49But yet we keep driving and swapping drivers while a driver is walking 50cm next to a seriously wet track, and just fine a Mickey Mouse sum when the safety measures around a restart are are not followed. It's kinda ridiculous ...