After wachting FP2 and FP3, nothing seems to have changed for Malaysia. Well, not enrily true, the onscreen graphics for the onboard footage has changed. The large rev counter has been replaced for a speedometer (which was smaller and located just below the DRS indicator in Australia) and the rev counter itself has been moved to the right and has been made so small it's almost unreadable. Wouldn't be too surprised if they remove it alltoghter in the next few races

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But the gear indicator still doesn't indicate 8th gear and the graphics are still about half a second out of sync with the sound and video. I can't figure out why a billion Dollar sport can't fix something like this in the weeks that have passed since Melbourne?
Also for a sport that thrives on technological innovation, very little innovation seems to be going on with the TV coverage. The most innovative thing I've seen in the last few years is the pivoting nose camera on the Williams. Sadaly it turns way too slow to follow a car during an overtake, so it's pretty useless. Strange, because these cams have been available in Indycar and Nascar for years, and are used to much greater effect. Today I also noticed a new 'line comparison' shot which superimposes images from two drivers over eachother to show differences in lines. Nice idea!
What kind of improvements in TV coverage would you like to see?
For me, true HD (not upscaled) onboard footage and more information about the energy recovery systems would be on top of the list.