Your first-ever Formula One grand prix to watch on Television was?

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Your first-ever Formula One grand prix to watch on Television was?

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For me: 2001 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka on my local Indonesian television channel RCTI (i was watched on my uncle's house that time + 2001 Japanese Grand Prix was live coverage)

How about yours?

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Dutch GP 1982, yes I’m that old

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I dont think its the first race I saw on Tv, but the first one I can remember is 1991 Canadian Grand Prix. I was 6yrs old, but I remember my Dad shouting when Mansell stopped :lol: As both my parents watched F1 , I probably saw some of the 1985 season as a baby, I just dont remember it :lol:
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I remember watching Mansell's tyre explode in 1986 in Adelaide. I'm guessing that season might have been my first but I can't remember the first race I watched on TV. It would probably have been something late 70s / early 80s and probably Silverstone as that was the one that UK TV tended to show.

My JFK moment is definitely Senna at Imola in 94. I can still remember the empty feeling having watched the man die in front of our eyes.
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The first one I still remember is the 1976 German Grand Prix. (Yes, that one.) The first GP I saw on TV must have been a few years before that.

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Just_a_fan wrote:
24 Nov 2020, 12:38
I remember watching Mansell's tyre explode in 1986 in Adelaide. I'm guessing that season might have been my first but I can't remember the first race I watched on TV. It would probably have been something late 70s / early 80s and probably Silverstone as that was the one that UK TV tended to show.

My JFK moment is definitely Senna at Imola in 94. I can still remember the empty feeling having watched the man die in front of our eyes.
Yeah , I can picture where I was sitting, where my Parents where ect. Its burned into my mind forever.
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I don't remember, but everyone had a black and white car so it was hard to tell them apart
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I remember watching Villeneuve win the title in 1997 but am sure I had been watching since 1996.

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The 1978 Italian Grand Prix, Mario won the Title (but not the race)...been watching ever since.

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The first one that I remember seeing on TV is the 1981 British GP, however I do have some recollection of the Williams FW07 (Alan Jones/Clay Regazzoni) at the British GP a couple of years before. FW07 is still one of my all-time favourites. I can also recall glimpses of JPS Lotus (the 79) from 1978.
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you all are very young. :lol:
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strad wrote:
24 Nov 2020, 20:42
you all are very young. :lol:
...and the television console that I was watching on was 4 ft. wide, but had only a 13" screen :D

BTW, they raced cars back then.

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Scorpaguy wrote:
24 Nov 2020, 21:01
strad wrote:
24 Nov 2020, 20:42
you all are very young. :lol:
...and the television console that I was watching on was 4 ft. wide, but had only a 13" screen :D

BTW, they raced cars back then.
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Raymond Baxter

I first remember RB's broadcast of the (1960) Belgian GP starting with the 2 bad crashes (British drivers) in practice
(and 2 crashed fatally in the race)

then at the French GP RB showed us Chapman delaying the starter (a works Lotus was being rewelded on the grid)

Wiki tells us that the 1960 Belgian GP was 36 laps 316 miles (not the usual 24 laps) .... and that ....
Graham Hill retired his BRM in the pits after 35 laps - had he pushed over the line he would have been classified 3rd

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Tommy Cookers wrote:
24 Nov 2020, 21:48
Raymond Baxter

I first remember RB's broadcast of the (1960) Belgian GP starting with the 2 bad crashes (British drivers) in practice
(and 2 crashed fatally in the race)

then at the French GP RB showed us Chapman delaying the starter (a works Lotus was being rewelded on the grid)

Wiki tells us that the 1960 Belgian GP was 36 laps 316 miles (not the usual 24 laps) .... and that ....
Graham Hill retired his BRM in the pits after 35 laps - had he pushed over the line he would have been classified 3rd
That's the guy, couldn't remember his name.
From what I recall it was mostly watching trees or the same stretch over and over. Still more than we saw at the track though
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