BGOL Ongoing Formula One Thread: 2025 Season

Formula 1 on Espn :bravo:.

Sunday morning watching live global football and catch dvr'd formula 1 coverage.

Are you sure about that?

Personally, I'm not exactly looking forward to the move to ESPN because if a breaking sports story breaks, ESPN will not hesitate to break into a Formula One broadcast to cover that breaking story.

If LeBron James announces he's signing with the Lakers on the Saturday night before the 2018 British Grand Prix, you can believe they'll preempt the race so they can put a bunch of talking heads on TV and either put the race on another ESPN channel or show it at some ungodly time.

Also do you think ESPN will be showing practices or qualifying? I see the coverage becoming much more minimal and more commercials.

Atleast NBCSN would move the practices/qualifying or the race itself to CNBC if NBCSN or NBC if they had to broadcast something else and even in those cases not a minute of a coverage would be lost.

Last year the Canadian Grand Prix had to be moved to NBCSN from NBC due to the Pulse Night Club shooting that happened that morning and even in that case not one minute of coverage was lost.
 
When ESPN takes over I hope they don't hire this Hamilton hatin' muhfucka.

david-hobbs
 
Which one of those simps said in order for Vettel to close the points gap Hamilton would have to get DNF. Funny how shit work out when you wish bad on someone else.
 
  • Hamilton takes dominant pole, Vettel 2nd, Bottas 3rd
  • Hamilton could win title this weekend

100 first place points left for these last 4 races, 59 points difference Hamilton over Vettel. Vettel would need to finish 6th 8 points or below and of course Hamilton will need to finish in first. Doubt if Vettel will fall below 6th place tomorrow Bottas need to get in Vettel's ass.
 
You know I don't really like Hamilton. He always came off to me as poser. Especially after what he said about kneeling for the anthem.

Lewis Hamilton says he will not 'take a knee' before Sunday's US grand prix.

Earlier, as American football players protested during pre-game renditions of the national anthem, the Mercedes driver hinted he could also kneel in solidarity before F1's only race in the United States.

"I will have to think about it," Hamilton said three weeks ago.

But now ahead of Sunday's race, he told reporters in Austin that he will in fact not kneel.

"I found the movement that (Colin) Kaepernick started is awesome and I'm very much in support of it," said the Briton.

"But I'm here to win and that's the top of my priorities at the moment and I'm not really focused on anything else.

"I don't really plan on allowing all the BS that's surrounding the topic pull me down in my strive to winning this world title," added Hamilton.

http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns37591.html
 
Real Sports on HBO done a segment on Lewis Hamilton and his brother Nicolas. Very telling interview, their father reminds of Venus and Serena's father but without his disregard towards Nicolas abilities. You see what I'm referring to when you watch the video.

 
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Real Sports on HBO done a segment on Lewis Hamilton and his brother Nicolas. Very telling interview, their father reminds of Venus and Serena's father but without his disregard towards Nicolas abilities. You see what I'm referring to when you watch the video.


Man I never knew that about his bro.

Man that's love.
 
It wouldn't matter if Vettal was ahead of Hamilton after his pit. Ferrari is nowhere near as fast as Mercedes, Vettal already 3+ sec behind race leader Hamilton.
 
Drove right by it coming from Austin this afternoon after a baby christening and realize i had made a terrible mistake by not attending.....I have driven out to the track to check it out, but never attended a race there
 
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