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How will you watch F1 next year?

Sign up to SKY, I need the whole season, even though I hate paying for F1.
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I'll stick with the BBCs 10 races, plus the highlights.
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I already have sky sports, so it's just a new channel for me.
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Not sure what I'm going to do, not enough info yet.
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Boycott the season.
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#274806
Woop!

You need ID and a bag of weed though.

And considering how anti-smoking you guys were in another thread id say its just me and that junkie DD!
#274838
Woop!

You need ID and a bag of weed though.

And considering how anti-smoking you guys were in another thread id say its just me and that junkie DD!

:gonnagetit::handbag:
#274853
Woop!

You need ID and a bag of weed though.

And considering how anti-smoking you guys were in another thread id say its just me and that junkie DD!


Count me in..weed is the only time I won't be screaming at the TV for Lewis to "PASS, FREAKIN PASS AND WIN IT ALREADY!!!" :banghead:

:)
#274866
I've long given up on watching F1 in Portugal. It's just too expensive to pay for a private channel in which my only real interest is F1 - this channel, SportTV, is more expensive than all my others channels combined :eek: on top of that, most of the time, the commentators don't know what they're talking about (the exception being the odd race where they bring Tiago to comment). Not worth my money.

I've decided to start watching the races online, using streaming technology, but it's bad quality and you may end up with a Chinese channel where you don't understand anything... also a bad solution.

So I ended up downloading the races through illegitimate means (can I say this? don't do it at home :D ). The advantages: I get the races on BBC, with good quality, good commenting and everything else, practice sessions included if I feel like it. The disadvantage is I have to wait a couple hours until it's online - but that's also good for not having to up middle of the night to watch Australia and Malaysia :hehe: next year we'll see, depending on what's available, the BBC feed or the Sky feed.
#275143
So I ended up downloading the races through illegitimate means (can I say this? don't do it at home :D ). The advantages: I get the races on BBC, with good quality, good commenting and everything else, practice sessions included if I feel like it. The disadvantage is I have to wait a couple hours until it's online - but that's also good for not having to up middle of the night to watch Australia and Malaysia :hehe: next year we'll see, depending on what's available, the BBC feed or the Sky feed.


You'll get no judgement from this part of the world. (usa) I have to torrent my stuff too. I wonder if fans of the NFL, NBA, or MLB have to do the same if they are in another country.
#275148
Already have Sky... so i guess its a matter of being able to watch it in another channel. Hopefully with english commentary!!!!! and more coverage.

There was a time i got cut the 2007 Kimi champion podium ceremony for some stupid football...... i almost cancelled my cable subscription, but then realised i had nowhere else to watch hehe
#275149
Already have Sky... so i guess its a matter of being able to watch it in another channel. Hopefully with english commentary!!!!! and more coverage.

There was a time i got cut the 2007 Kimi champion podium ceremony for some stupid football...... i almost cancelled my cable subscription, but then realised i had nowhere else to watch hehe


How much is sky? Would they let you JUST get formula 1 coverage, and would it be allowed if you are outside of the UK? (usa here) I can't seem to find anything on their site that specifically answers these questions.

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