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MichaelR wrote:. . . .Alyuh doh hate me eh, buit I find NASCAR does go real exciting too. I mean the 2 championship leaders beating each others cars and pushing the cars to the limits of grip while fighting for the win, ent thats what racing is all about, and they get this sort of thrilling racing very often.
MichaelR wrote:Hehe, yea Vettel cuss, also did it behind the podium just before trophy presentations, when the 3 drivers were talking. Kimi was also on the edge of acceptable. Wonder if Vettel will get a fine. Feeling sorry for Alonso, but I fine he is a likeable person in recent years, he was completely positive and had said he was very happy with the day. So refreshing that he is so positive. I never liked Vettel, arrogant, unfair and self-centered. Perez get me vex today too.
Alyuh doh hate me eh, buit I find NASCAR does go real exciting too. I mean the 2 championship leaders beating each others cars and pushing the cars to the limits of grip while fighting for the win, ent thats what racing is all about, and they get this sort of thrilling racing very often.
Rory Phoulorie wrote:Don't care what anyone says, Circuit of the Americas is one of the best tracks on the current grand prix schedule.
Congratulations to Hamilton, good drive by him. Button also had a very good day to haul himself up the order.
roadracer7 wrote:http://www.redbullusa.com/cs/Satellite/en_US/Article/Formula-One-Headed-to-NBC-in-2013-021243269669477
FORMULA ONE HEADED TO NBC IN 2013
the series is said to be negotiating with NBC for the United States television rights for 2013.
The Associated Press confirmed Friday that Formula One chose not to renew its contract with SPEED, the channel owned by FOX, after 17 years.
"It's disappointing to learn that F1 has elected to move forward with a different media partner," said a spokesman for FOX Sports Media Group. "SPEED had been the U.S. voice of F1 since the mid '90s, and it was a passion for many people at the network. FOX Sports Media Group made what we believed to be a fiscally responsible bid based on the sport's current viewership levels, but F1 has elected to go in another direction. We wish them well."
According to two sources who spoke with the AP, Formula One is in discussions with NBC, though the details of the talks were unknown. It isn't certain whether future races would be shown on NBC or one of its other channels, like NBC Sports.
Steve Matchett, one of the three Speed commentators, thanked fans on Twitter. "Thank you for all of your kind comments: SPEED have built an incredibly talented F1 team; the remaining races of 2012 will be significant."
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