F1 post race interviews
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F1 post race interviews
I'm sure this has been discussed before and for that, I apologize. Where can I watch the post race interviews? The one that takes place after the podium interviews. They used to be broadcasted but now, I can only find snippets trimmed from the full interview. I don't mind paying for a subscription if that's required. I live in the US.
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They still have those but not shown on NBCSN. The ESPN F1 website and Planet F1 often post the text from them including the Q&A from some journalists on their websites a day or two after the race.
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I wish they went back to those on TV or would show them somewhere...there are some very interesting things come out of those....especially some with Vettel showing his sense of humor...
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The podium interviews are a joke mostly. I know they still do the press conference. With dropping viewer numbers, you would think F1 would try to cater more to the hard-core fan base. I doubt it would cost more to just post those to the NBC Sports streaming service.
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I notice NBCSN is slowly becoming more like the old ESPN or ABC, cutting out the extra stuff at the end of a race to go a bike race or tin tops. I too miss the regular post race interviews and find most of the podium interviewers pretty pathetic. There was some chick a couple races ago who was really terrible. Had no idea what she was doing and you couldn't understand half of what she said. Brundle, Coulthard, and Eddie Jordan are ok...
The corral interviews are good too but you can't always find them on youtube. I guess we just like a sport that is too much a niche sport here in the states...
The corral interviews are good too but you can't always find them on youtube. I guess we just like a sport that is too much a niche sport here in the states...
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What I don't get is NBC has a streaming sports channel on my Roku. I don't know how much extra it would cost to stream every ounce of coverage they own, but since they already have it, they might as well stream it. All I hear is that F1 wants to increase their exposure in America and yet they won't give us everything they've got in an era where streaming seems so relatively inexpensive.
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I thought it was funny when Diffy said "OK we need to get away from this" referring to the overly long focus on the Kimi/Max duel, when you had 2 other duels that were supposedly just as good.