Mar 14 2009

Two weeks to go…

Brawn GP have shown superb form during pre-season testing

…until the first round of the 2009 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. At 6am GMT in Albert Park the five red lights will go out and “The World’s Greatest Car Chase” will begin :D .

By far the biggest change in terms of coverage (in the UK at least ;-) ) is the switch from ITV to the BBC. If you’ve been paying attention to the press pack released by the BBC you’ll realise that the coverage is far more comprehensive than ITV have ever offered, and is akin to the style that F1 Digital+ offered back in 2002. Unfortunately we aren’t going to get HD due to the fact that FOM seem insistent on not providing a HD “world feed”; Bernie is probably trying to work out how to monetise it :-D .

Quite possibly the biggest shock during pre-season testing is the blistering form of the ex-Honda team, Brawn GP. For a team that only secured its position a few weeks ago they are putting in a great performance and are fighting in the top half of the timesheets. No wonder the team were raving about the quality of the 2009 car during 2008 before Honda pulled the plug. I’ve been fan of Brawn since the Ferrari “dream team” days and I think that team will do very well over the coming seasons.

Lewis will attempt to defend his title but with the car in its current form that may be easier said than done. McLaren-Mercedes will be competing additional testing in Jerez next week while most teams start preparing to fly out to Australia. However, it is my understanding that Brawn GP will also be in Jerez so it should be interesting to compare the two teams.

All in all, 2009 should be a very interesting season. If you are a F1 fan you must be looking forward to it; if you aren’t then you will be by the end of the season ;-) .

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Nov 25 2008

BBC F1 2009 Team Confirmed

Unless you’ve been living in a hole, not living in the UK or just don’t like F1 ;-) you’ll be well aware that ITV had the rights grabbed (albeit in a mutual backslapping ceremony ;-) ) away from them and passed to the BBC.

There has been much talk about the new team that the BBC would put in place; many fearing that we would lose the excellent commentary splashed with some dry wit of Martin Brundle as the transition takes place. However, I am pleased to report this is not the case! He, along with Ted Kravitz have jumped ship in the ocean of broadcasting and will be resuming their positions on the BBC. Our old pal Murray also makes a return appearance; this time answering questions online rather than in the commentary box.

With no adverts and what appears to be a great team in place it should be a good season for F1 coverage 8-) .

Original BBC News Article


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