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26-02-2009, 02:35 #91
Re: F1 2009 Car Launches.
It myte not be featured on HD but they are really taking the pish with the red button and website. :D
The BBC will be providing comprehensive coverage of the 2009 Formula One season across all its platforms.
F1 returns to BBC television for the first time in 12 years and there will be extensive coverage on network TV, red button, radio, online and mobile.
BBC One will carry live coverage of all 17 Grands Prix and every qualifying session except that in Brazil, which will be shown on BBC Two.
And every single on-track session can be watched on the red button or online.
Jake Humphrey will present the TV coverage, joined by 13-time Grand Prix winner David Coulthard and former team boss Eddie Jordan as pundits.
Jonathan Legard will commentate alongside award-winning broadcaster and former F1 driver Martin Brundle.
The pit lane reporters will be Ted Kravitz and Lee McKenzie.
F1 fans will be able to customise their viewing experience through the BBC's multi-platform offering with options such as: split-screen action; a live leaderboard; in-car cameras; choice of commentary; live online streaming; live text; interactive forums; circuit guides; and blogs.
Red Button
The BBC's red button interactive TV service will broadcast live coverage of all on-track sessions - Friday and Saturday practice, qualifying and race.
There will be an additional interactive analysis programme following on from the end of the BBC One coverage of each race.
On race day, viewers will be able to choose from three different video streams.
These will be: the main network feed with a choice of commentary from BBC One and BBC Radio 5 Live; a split screen comprising the main network feed; an in-car camera feed and leaderboard; rolling highlights.
Website
The BBC Sport website will carry live all BBC One, BBC Two and red button coverage of F1.
There will be multiple live video streaming, which will mirror what is available on the red button.
For the first time, video will be available in high quality, enabling viewers to watch on the internet near-television quality video.
In addition to the live text commentary and news and analysis which was already a feature of the website, there will be a number of new features for 2009.
These will include: extensive post-race video highlights; video race reviews by Murray Walker; interactive circuit guides; several blogs, including a diary-type F1 mole; columns; and comprehensive results and statistics.
The new-look BBC F1 website will be launched in the run-up to the season.
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27-02-2009, 16:10 #92
Re: F1 2009 Car Launches.


Having spent the winter testing in a dark blue livery, Williams have unveiled the blue and white colour scheme in which their cars will contest the 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship.
The latest version of Williams’ FW31 machine also boasts unusual looking fins on either side of the cockpit. Dubbed ‘skate fins’ because of their resemblance to the flat fish, they are designed to improve airflow to the car’s narrower and taller 2009-spec rear wing.

During testing before the change.
Gotta love that blue, in the top 3 better looking cars easy.
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27-02-2009, 16:39 #93
Re: F1 2009 Car Launches.
The Williams livery will have to change again following the announcement that RBS will no longer be sponsoring.
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27-02-2009, 16:43 #94Senior Member
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Re: F1 2009 Car Launches.
What announcement? The one that said that RBS will be ending their sponsorship deal at the end of 2010? I'd imagine every team will have some changes to their livery by the end of 2010.
Originally Posted by dingerr
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27-02-2009, 18:51 #95
Re: F1 2009 Car Launches.
Was I wrong?
Originally Posted by Interceptor
I never said anything about a time line
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28-02-2009, 17:19 #96
Re: F1 2009 Car Launches.
Force India VJMO2



All cars will be testing at Jerez tommorow except for Toro Rosso and Brackley F1.
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01-03-2009, 18:44 #97
Re: F1 2009 Car Launches.
Bloody Hell that Force India looks like the toilet bowl after a vicious Saturday night ruby murray to me, Dont like it at all. Plus what has happend to the USF1 website i saw the countdown hit 3 mins to go then it reset back to 3 hours and now it just gives a connection error if you try to find it. They gone pop already ?
Always try to be modest and be proud of it.
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01-03-2009, 20:16 #98
Re: F1 2009 Car Launches.
Countdown finished when they announced the team officially on SpeedTV last week.
Originally Posted by ark-angel
Which one of you poofs voted for the red car?
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04-03-2009, 16:03 #99
Re: F1 2009 Car Launches.
All it needs is a little yellow to complement the blue and white and the car will look perfect...
Originally Posted by Matty0001
The first thing a soldier says when asked 'What can we do to make things better for you?' is...'We need your support and your prayers'...
Let's get the word out and lead with class and dignity, by example; and wear something red every Friday.
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05-03-2009, 14:45 #100
Re: F1 2009 Car Launches.
They've altered the points scoring; 12, 9, 7, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
The bonk idea of medals has gone.
And for the 2010 season it look as if some radical point scoring will come into effect. (i.e 1 point for the fastest pit stop). I think the pole winner should also get points (2 possibly). Fastest lap, most positions gained. Constuctor points for both cars going full race distance.Play Torn - the online RPG many other ARRSErs are playing. Sign up using my link (below) and you will be well looked after.
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