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With the new F1 season fast approaching so too is the launch of the Sky Sports F1 HD dedicated F1 channel, which will take viewers to the next level.

From launch, Sky Sports F1 TM HD will give viewers:

EVERY RACE LIVE: From March to November, every moment of each race will be live in HD, without the interruption of adverts.

LIVE PRACTICE and QUALIFYING: Every practice and qualifying session for each Grand Prix will be shown live on one channel, Sky Sports F1 TM HD

THE FULL SEASON IN-DEPTH: Over nine full months, viewers will have a wealth of programmes with in-depth interviews, archive action and weekly magazine shows.

EXTRA LIVE CONTENT: Through Sky's interactive service, fans can follow the action through on-board cameras, go behind the scenes with the teams in the pits, and follow race data, to take them further inside the sport.

http://www.planetf1.com/news/3213/7526826/Sky-HD-Ultimate-F1-Experience

wow..........

Will also subscribe to foxtel solely for the above skysports coverage if it's offered.. The AFL made me think about signing up, but this will seal the deal.

Not having to listen to that elf eared muppet and his sidekicks would just be a bonus

No mention of The Iceman bris?

Disappointing.

Kimi will be Kimi if he wins a race or not he will be there...it will be more interesting to see how the new upstart goes :) I will be rooting for Grosjean to hand it to him. BIG ask, and I dont think it will happen but Grosjean is in a great position to show whether he is a good driver or a little bit special as he grows through the year.

And really want to know what One have planned for 2012...I rang Foxtel the other week and they didnt have a clue what was happening with F1 coverage in 2012 :(

Well plenty to watch and root for this year. Grosjen at Renault. Senna in Williams. Disco Dan at STR. Petrov at Caterham and of course Webz be VeTool. As long as Hackilton eats armco and carbon fibre as much as he gags on cock 2012 will be a great year :thumbsup:

Nailed it.

I put $5 on webber to win. Nothing big but makes it a bit more interesting.

Also saw on the carsales website that Mercedes has somthing in store for Schumi, but it doesnt really say what it is. Any idea? Any point on putting money on him to win?

http://www.carsales.com.au/news/2012/sports/mercedesbenz/motorsport-something-special-for-schumi-28866

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