Ringleheim wrote: ↑08 Jul 2020, 20:21
All you folks bitching about Sky's coverage of F1 should try the usual USA level of F1 broadcasting with the likes of David Hobbs, Steve Matchett, and Leigh Diffey. Before that, it was Bob Varsha.
Then there's Ted, who for some reason I just can't stand. He strikes me as a total douche in real life.
Nonetheless, the depth of coverage and knowledge present among the team is quite good.
The best F1 coverage I have ever seen was in the good old BBC days with Murray Walker and James Hunt. It's never going to get better than that, but it's never going to go back to that style anyway.
So we have to make due with reality. I do enjoy the fact that SKY seems to rotate guys in and out and we don't see the entire crew at every race.
Yeah.. Chandock.. I wouldn't say its his accent. It is a Weird indian British blend. But it's not a strong accent. It just his weird way of speaking.
I quite liked listening to Vijay Malya's accent. Chandock has this annoying thing with his voice... But other than that he has very good commentary. He took a while to find his feet but he came good.
I actually like Paul Diresta's accent. I like scottish accent and their way of speaking. More "sharper" than the typical English.
Brundle.. His jokes are classic.. Though oft repeated, the always make me smile. The "chocolate fire gaurd" always gets me.
Ted is.... He is annoying but very watchable somehow. Quiet experienced guy. Very good presenter.
Didn't get to experience Murray Walker... I started on SpeedVision... American coverage... To be honest.. It was just to blase' for me, but its all I had until TSN started showing the BBC feed.
The MVPs on sky are Brundle, Anthony Davidson and sad to say it, Ted for his notebook.