by AndreaModa » 19 Mar 2012, 08:43
I have to agree with most of the positive comments about the BBC coverage of the race to be honest. I only got to watch it on iplayer at about 7pm UK time, so 5 hours after the BBC broadcast it, and although I had to be quick witted to avoid the results on a few occasions, it wasn't too much of a problem. If I'm honest, I've had to do it before when I haven't been able to watch the race live in previous seasons, so the experience wasn't new to me.
The coverage itself was by and large good. The commentary team of Coulthard and Edwards worked very well I thought, and having Gary Anderson available every so often for expert comments - particularly on Kobayashi's rear wing damage - was very useful indeed. Going back and forth to him on tyre strategies was a bit too much in my opinion though. The fact that very little of the race itself was actually removed from the editing was also pleasant, and with the drivers' positions constantly at the bottom of the screen now, made it easy to follow. You have to be switched on though occasionally, so the casual fan may struggle in this respect, particularly around pit stop phases where positions change quickly.
The lack of pre-race build up wasn't that great I think - they didn't go into detail on the grid line-up, and said nothing about how the cars were different in 2012 or anything like that. Absolutely nothing on technical aspects was also a shame. I would have thought having Gary Anderson on the team would allow them even greater scope than what was previously available with Kravitz and Brundle, but never mind. The long post-race discussion was sufficient, and very similar to the last few years so I was happy with that.
Overall I have to retract my criticisms of the coverage following qualifying, and say that the BBC coverage isn't actually that bad. It'll be interesting to see how they deal with future races when showing just highlights, and also how much different the live coverage will be. I don't think they can add that much more to what they're already providing with the highlights package, with the exception of course of the complete sessions. They've effectively put their F1 show on a diet, and come out with a faster, leaner production, that manages not to compromise the actual race coverage, and just removes a lot of the often unnecessary pre and post race waffle and montages.
That's right Eddie, that was me with the banner, Spanish GP, 2002. This pile of legal forms won't fill itself in you know...