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Channel 10, have a hard look at yourself. Who the fark are these muppets on the camera at present? Fark me dead. Now I understand what people were complaining about yesterday. Cars racing, drivers to be interviewed, previews to show...and that farking Milsy idiot is on tv.

Just turned the TV off....

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Liz Ellis.... Just called the Red Bull Raceoff a Match... WTF Liz this is not Netball!

And then proceeded to read her 'Script' and was stupid enough to ask what is drifting???

If you are going to have these Muppets on, at least coach them on the basics

Wow I can't believe how retarded this coverage has been its like f1 being in town was just a coincidence so they thought they'd add some highlights of it to the shameless plugging of their regular shows I mean liz Ellis Ffs that's the last person I want crapping on about Motorsport. How hard is it to just whack the sky feed on start to finish...

+1 on HD sucking badly

What time does the race actually start? I'll turn onthe Teev to watch the race.

Until then, I'm playing in the shed with rally cars, radiators, trip computers and fire :devil: (not necessarily all together :blink: )

that dopey young blonde they had interviewing the guy with the old cars looked like she'd taken a load to her eye and it was half glued shut, lol

well she's about the right hight for it. :whistling:

this telecast is sh$t and just waiting for the race to start. bring on some decent people that know about the sport. i thought it was a morning women's show when i turned it on and had to double check the guide.

Just pause the live tv and go do something for 2 hours then come back and fast forward all the Ch10 crap, that's what I do for the Oz GP.

For the rest of the season I watch the entire british coverage. Don't get to see it live but it is a 1000x time better than watching all the Ch10 crap every Sunday night.

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