It isn't too bad. I don't want sky, I think it really isn't worth it if the main thing to watch is F1. The BBC extended highlights of races not shown live are usually pretty much the whole thing with about 5-10 laps skipped. Anyway they show the most interesting bits so yeah. Also those of you blaming Mr Ecclestone for everything, you're only half right. [Unless this hasn't been said already, I went straight to writing this after seeing lots of rage comments] It is partially the BBCs fault for choosing Sky over Channel 4 [Sky and Channel 4 offered about the same amount of money], which I would have happily watched F1 on. However the BBC doesn't like channel 4 so they thought they would go with Sky, without thinking much about the fans obviously since lots of people know of the high prices for Sky, and the fact you have to pay all that money and you still get adverts. The BBC requested a partnership with Sky for a few years to save money using the excuse "It will save you money" and stuff like that which is not true, as most people would happily have paid an extra £10 for full F1 coverage [per year]. Instead you end up paying over £100 per year if you want to watch the whole F1 season legally in the UK. Bernie Ecclestone only made the contract for the BBC and Sky to sign. However you can see that not many people bother to buy Sky solely for F1 from the viewing figures- the average viewing figures for Sky are usually over 1 million lower than the BBC coverage, even if the BBC coverage is only highlights. [for stats, check
www.F1revs.com] Also Mr Ecclestone doesn't do these things for the money, its because he enjoys making contracts and being a businessman. If it was just for the money he wouldn't care so that is the problem. It is sad, thats for sure. For me anyway.
If it was up to me, I'd try and make all FIA motorsports as cheap as possible, if not free to watch. It
is possible since GT1 and GT3 is free to watch. [At the time of writing anyway]