Because of the way the F1 TV package is sold to sponsors I imagine that the world feed will still be the dominant element in the split screen, on which you will be able to watch these other features. There will be a live leaderboard, an on board channel, rolling highlights as well as interactive forums and blogs going on. The BBC has to be very careful to secure this service as Bernie Ecclestone does not want the genie to escape from the bottle.Īnother innovation on the red button TV feed is the ability to watch something other than the bog-standard world feed. ![]() This is likely to be geo-locked, meaning that it can only be accessed by someone physically in the UK, although some clever souls sometimes set up proxy servers to get around it and watch overseas. The online offering is fairly comprehensive, all the practice sessions are live (again with 5 Live comms I would imagine) and there is a highlights package. ![]() In this era of Sky + and PVRS this makes a lot of sense. The highlights show is an hour long and because it is on digital channel BBC3 it comes up much earlier than it used to on ITV, at most races it seems to be starting at 7pm.
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