I think it was from this morning. Found it in the Sky Sports Twitter feed. Watching Sky on and off since FP3 has been a hoot. They have been live all day.
Or, find the Sky Sports stream and enjoy a commercial free viewing opportunity with proper Brit accented presenters.
I couldn't get the Sky stream to work today, I had the voice but the video was dark.... Missed qually - saw nothing but paid programming on CNBC. I'm really frustrated by the TV coverage of F1, it's been hit or iss, all over the place and half the time it's not where they said it would be - and now I can't find my own "home" race. They're making it hard to be a fan - now wonder F1 is poorly received in the US.
I guess we are lucky here. No problems with F1 coverage. I programmed in the infomercial on CNBC at 10:00 & added 2 hours to spare so I would catch it all.
I found Qually this morning on MSNBC, not CNBC (and not NBCSN). Or was it the other way around? Seems like a F1 fan really needs to look through the whole family of NBC channels (including the weird uncle and crazy feminist aunt channels :wink: ) in order to catch any F1 coverage. Granted nobody planned for a Sunday morning qualifying session and they are trying to fit it in where they can without throwing off other scheduled programs -- or thoroughly compelling infomercials for Shark vacuums. What I don't know right now is exactly which NBC channel will host the race live. My DirecTV channel guide mentions race coverage at 6:30pm CDT on NBCSN which is well after the race will be live (unless... they have pre-planned to account for a multi-hour rain delay! :biggrin5: ) I guess I will need to start flipping through all the NBC channels soon to figure out which one is showing the race live...
All of you guys bitchin' about the qually coverage have to remember........it was suppose to be on yesterday. Moved to today, so no way the TV channel guides would have been updated.
I think Lewis should buy Nico something nice to show his gratitude .......maybe a nice silver choker necklace