F1 just keeps going down hill.![]()
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Grid Kids to be introduced.
https://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2018/02/05/f1-announces-new-grid-kids-scheme-replace-grid-girls/
Seriously this is a much better way to engage fans, and build the future of the sport.
And for everyone else, there’s still Victoria’s Secret catalogs. Keep one on the coffee table during the pre-race and thumb through it, if it feels necessary.-
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That's hurtful to the children to call them grid kids, you're better off calling them grid people.
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Either way, can’t wait for the season to get rolling. If you have not been to COTA, I suggest it.. TV does not do justice to turn 1. I really want to drive that track.
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This is really about F1 2017 (not 2018), but it looks interesting. The article describes it as a documentary, but it sounds almost like a reality TV show of the 2017 McLaren team.
https://arstechnica.com/cars/2018/02/grand-prix-driver-is-a-warts-and-all-look-at-mclaren-f1s-2017-season/ -
The World Endurance Championship has moved forward the Six Hours of Fuji by a week to ensure that Fernando Alonso will be able to compete in every 2018 round.
It had previously been confirmed that the two-time F1 champion will compete in four of the five WEC events in 2018. The only WEC event not on Alonso's schedule was the race in Japan because it was originally scheduled for the same weekend as the U.S. Grand Prix in Austin on Oct. 21.
The Fuji race is now set for Oct. 14.
With Toyota remaining as the only factory LMP1 team in the championship, it appears that one man is more of a draw for fans than the championship as a whole. After all, WEC has not changed dates for other drivers competing in multiple disciplines who have had clashes. Priorities have had to be made by the driver’s camp.
The reason that championship organizers may have made an exception, however, is the fact that Porsche and Audi have dropped out of the top LMP1 category in recent years. Fuji is the home event for Toyota, and there may be a need for the FIA to keep the Japanese manufacturer happy -- and Alonso will certainly pull in the crowds.
Read more: http://autoweek.com/article/sports-cars/fernandomania-wec-changes-schedule-make-room-f1-great-fenando-alonso#ixzz56ebTVrOh -
Good points on all accounts.. I’m really hoping we see another factory team in LMP1.... if it wasn’t for diesel gate.. the battle between Audi/Porsche/Toyota was starting to be a good one.
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Also, here’s some information on ESPN’s streaming service
https://techcrunch.com/2018/02/07/espns-streaming-service-will-cost-4-99-and-launch-this-spring/
The big question I have is will be be a-la-cart, or will they require you to sign in with your cable subscription?
If the latter, then nothing has changed as far as I’’m concerned, and if the former, all you have to do is set your DVR so there’s no need for the streaming service. -
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All I hope is that the new owners of F1 will stop that crap if ESPN does it.
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A friend pointed out to me that YouTube TV might be an alternative as ESPN and ESPN 2 are included in its service. It costs $35+ a month, doesn’t filter commercials, might have some blackout streaming events, and isn’t available in all locations, but it can be programmed to “DVR” shows and events.
Sling TV might be better, it’s a bit cheaper but It’s also just the ESPN stream, so commercials and all.
Really, I’d just like to buy a SKY F1 service and be assured that I have a quality no commercial during a race stream. Until that option is available though.... -
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And we have testing...
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