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    Formula One to return to BBC TV

    The BBC has secured the television rights to show Formula One in the UK from the 2009 season.

    The five-year deal for an undisclosed fee marks F1's return to BBC screens 12 years after it switched to ITV.

    The contract covers all platforms and will see F1 broadcast on the BBC Sport website, as well as on TV and radio.

    F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone said he was "delighted", adding: "The BBC has some innovative ideas to consolidate and expand our UK fan base."

    Among the new developments will be live video coverage of F1 on the BBC Sport website.

    Asked why he had decided to split with ITV, Ecclestone said: "It's not that we are unhappy with ITV but I think maybe they will have their hands full with other things and maybe the BBC can service us a bit better.

    "I think they will be able to service us an awful lot better, a little bit more time.

    "I think it will be good, a fresh face. I'm not complaining about ITV, I'm not saying they did a bad job or anything like that.

    "But with all the other things they are loaded up with - and who knows they will get some more stuff - maybe it will be a bit more difficult to spend as much time on us.

    "I think the BBC will do that."

    ITV was in the third year of a five-year deal, which appears to have been terminated early by Ecclestone.

    BBC director of sport Roger Mosey said: "Our understanding is that F1 did have a termination right at the end of the 2008 season, and that appears to be what has happened, and we're absolutely delighted F1 will be back on the BBC this time next year."

    Murray Walker, former F1 commentator for both the BBC and ITV, said: "I'm absolutely flabbergasted - I was lying in bed listening to the news this morning and I almost fell out of bed when I heard it.

    "It's an amazing development because I think ITV did and do a superb job, and I think there is more to this than meets the eye."

    Dominic Coles, BBC Sport director of sport rights, said: "The biggest motorsporting event in the world is returning home after 12 years.

    "We were delighted when Bernie Ecclestone approached us about the return of F1 to the BBC.

    "F1 is a crown jewel of sports broadcasting, so to bring the rights back to their traditional home from 2009 is tremendously exciting.

    "Fans will be able to enjoy uninterrupted, state of the art and innovative coverage from BBC Sport, across all of our TV, radio and new media platforms, for the first time since 1996."

    An ITV statement on Thursday said: "ITV plc today confirmed that it has decided to exit Formula One at the end of this season.

    "This was a straightforward commercial decision for ITV and we are pleased that F1 will continue to be broadcast free-to-air.

    "ITV will continue to broadcast live coverage of every race this season as Lewis Hamilton attempts to win his first world championship."

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    #2
    Yes!

    We'll finally not be missing Championship defining moments instead of ads!

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      #3
      the beeb really need to pull their fingers out and get more sport back, they have lost all of the footy and F1, whilst a good score, will not cut it in the long run if the dont sort their act out.


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        #4
        What a waste of money.
        .
        Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



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          #5
          Originally posted by Parm View Post
          the beeb really need to pull their fingers out and get more sport back, they have lost all of the footy and F1, whilst a good score, will not cut it in the long run if the dont sort their act out.
          F1 is not a sport IMO.

          I find it surprising they haven't gone for some of the less expensive packages of European football but they are doing a good job of the FA cup. I guess there is no need for the national TV company to support football really - someone is bound to show it. I think they should bring back a Grandsatand type program and advertise lesser known sports - maybe use some football as the hook to get people to watch.

          Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
          What a waste of money.
          "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
          -- William Blake

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            #6
            my mate said the same about F1 yesterday, I can sort of see where you are coming from. But I suppose its like me not considering Darts or Snooker to be a sport bu they are still considered the same.
            F1 dies have an amazing degree of skill required by the drivers and you have to be very fit to drive. This year they have made the changes to car to make it more reliant upon driver skill than technology (traction control has been removed along with automatic ignition etc)


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              #7
              only ever watch the start and perhaps first couple of laps of F1 then work out lap time x number of laps left and come back to it for the last couple of laps

              won't miss the endless ITV build up (advert breaks) and that slimeball Jim whateverisname



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                #8
                Originally posted by tufty View Post
                only ever watch the start and perhaps first couple of laps of F1 then work out lap time x number of laps left and come back to it for the last couple of laps

                won't miss the endless ITV build up (advert breaks) and that slimeball Jim whateverisname
                Jim Rosentahl?

                He hasn't presented it the past two years, it's been Steve Ryder.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Colemere View Post
                  Jim Rosentahl?

                  He hasn't presented it the past two years, it's been Steve Ryder.
                  sums up my interest really




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                    Originally posted by Parm View Post
                    my mate said the same about F1 yesterday, I can sort of see where you are coming from. But I suppose its like me not considering Darts or Snooker to be a sport bu they are still considered the same.
                    F1 dies have an amazing degree of skill required by the drivers and you have to be very fit to drive. This year they have made the changes to car to make it more reliant upon driver skill than technology (traction control has been removed along with automatic ignition etc)
                    To be honest I agree with all you are saying. What really turned me off F1 was that race where Baricello had to cede the victory to Schumacher on team orders. Then after that the organisers came out and attacked the crowd for booing when the whole spectacle they had paid to watch had been destoryed and made into a farce.

                    On top of that the blatant pro-Ferrari set up makes it all feel a bit like wrestling to me.
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                      Originally posted by dww View Post
                      To be honest I agree with all you are saying. What really turned me off F1 was that race where Baricello had to cede the victory to Schumacher on team orders. Then after that the organisers came out and attacked the crowd for booing when the whole spectacle they had paid to watch had been destoryed and made into a farce.

                      On top of that the blatant pro-Ferrari set up makes it all feel a bit like wrestling to me.
                      haha, yeah I remember that, but to be fair team orders have been banned now-makes it more interesting (as per say last season with Ferrari and Mclaren having 2 very good drivers each pushing for the title all the way)

                      It was a bit WWE a few years ago but it is getting better. Honest!!


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                        #12
                        ITV have done a great job. It looks like BBC will try to beat that. Good news for fans (I'm one).

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