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I was looking about 10 mins ago and there was nothing? did it finish? What series was it?

I just caught the last 10 min of it before the netball started... ...GF turned it on... ...I think it was on from 11am to noon...

It should be on again Wed/Thurs night at 12:30am... ...then new programming for One HD is all over the place at the moment... ...Tens web site will say one thing... ...Sevens Tivo guide says something else... ...and the IceTV guide that I use to record on my computer has not much at all because of legal reasons...

So I guess just keep an eye out and keep checking One HD whenever you're parked in front of the TV...

I caught it, and taped the late night one on thursday, I think the late night one is a repeat of the saturday before. It's last years Formula Dirft series from the states.

I use the yourtv.com.au guide, seems pretty accurate

I hadn't seen it posted anywhere yet... ...So I hope this isn't a repost...

There is Drifting on One HD now... ...What was Ten HD...

Go to Ten TV Guide to see when it's on next...

Its actually 1hd, channel ten hd is 12.

All these drift eps are last years american drift series, still some great action in there and since there is no aussie in there a nz guy is close enough :cool:

Its actually 1hd, channel ten hd is 12.

All these drift eps are last years american drift series, still some great action in there and since there is no aussie in there a nz guy is close enough :cool:

I don't know what series it is so I'll take your word for it... ...I'll tune in next time it's on...

There is no Ten HD anymore... ...Ch1 is One HD... ...Ch12 is One Digital, a simulcast of One HD in SD... ...and Ch10 stays Ten Digital... ...There was a huge uproar last week pointing the finger at Ten/One because they advertised that the F1 would be on One HD and One Digital and a lot of people that don't have HD recorders set up their recorders for Ch12... ...But they didn't show the F1 on Ch12 because they were also showing a SD feed of the F1 on Ch10 (Ten Digital) that was a few min shorter and didn't have as long as after race driver interview... ...Ch12 (One Digital) just had a place card telling people to watch One HD (Ch1) and Ten Digital (Ch10)...

They had an Aussie drift comp on normal ten a few months back, maybe its this years comp but on the new channel :S

There is only going to be one round of top level drifting this year since toyo pulled out as the major sponsor, i believe that will be in september.

lol... RM can f**king DRIVE... its more your blanket statement that made me want to come into your house while you are sleeping and cut you :D

Blanet statement? the one that there are no aussies in formula D? are there any? i watched all of these eps and have not seen a single cop in the top 32, give me an aussie to follow and i will.

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