
Friday, 10. April 2009, 10:05:25
Grand Prix, Logo, Lewis Hamilton, Rebranding
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McLaren McLiar logo by domest!c emp!re- Oh it was just begging to be done!BBC NEWS: McLaren face FIA 'lying' inquiryLike the idea of subverting corporate logos? See
adbusters for a more concerted effort.
Got links to subversive logo art or copycat websites? Paste those urls in the comment box below.

Tuesday, 24. March 2009, 20:33:02
Australia, F1, BBC, Television
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Formula 1 2009 - Round 1
Australian Grand PrixMelbourne, 27-29 March 2009
Friday 27
First practice: 1230-1400
(0130-0300 GMT)Second practice: 1630-1800
(0530-0700 GMT) Saturday 28
Third practice: 1400-1500
(0300-0400 GMT)Qualifying: 1700
(0600 GMT) Sunday 29
Race: 1700
(0700 BST)Once again Melbourne is the first race of the 2009 Formula 1 season. Moreover it's back on the BBC. Let's hope they don't balls it up. Martin Brundle is there at least, so I hope they have the the good sense to take his vast experience into account. No doubt, he's being paid enough.
With all the usual internal politics well underway and dominating the headlines, let's hope, at least, we have a good first race. Are you getting excited yet?
Coverage begins this Friday night/Saturday morning at 05:00 on BBC1 or from 01:25 via BBCi.
BBCi Red Button Interactive Service01:25-03:05, The Australian Grand Prix - Live coverage of first practice
05:25-07:05, The Australian Grand Prix - Live coverage of second practice
BBC 105:00-07:15 The Australian Grand Prix - Qualifying
The Beeb's new Formula 1 site.Full schedule of BBC coverage.


Sunday, 2. November 2008, 20:20:53
World Champion, Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton, F1
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Saturday, 4. August 2007, 14:59:58
Budapest, McLaren, F1, Fernando Alonso
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An Immature Fernando Alonso Displays His Insecurity To The WorldMcLaren Driver and current world champion Fernando Alonso's fragile ego reached new heights of shame today in Budapest as he very obviously handicapped his team mate Lewis Hamilton by delaying his departure from the pits in order that he was unable to complete his final qualifying lap. Fernando Alonso the spoilt brat of motor racing proved once more, as he has done time and time again this season, that he is unable to deal with a competitive opponent on a mature and even footed level.
Each new challenge presents Alonso with the opportunity to show his talent on the race track but unfortunately he proved, yet again, that when the going gets tough he simply doesn't have what it takes to beat Lewis Hamilton on track but instead has to resort to an obvious display of insecure selfishness that begs the question, 'Should Mclaren install a driver's creche?'
If you can't compete within the rules, you are a cheat. If you can't succeed on a level playing field it's an admission of failure.
Fernando Alonso
is that cheating failure.
Fernando is not an actual baby of course.
Here's our handy comparison to help you out.
Update:
Nobody likes a bad loser, so it's good to see common sense prevail...Alonso punished for Hamilton move
Fernando Alonso is stripped of pole for the Hungarian Grand Prix after impeding Lewis Hamilton in qualifying. BBC Sport


Sunday, 22. July 2007, 16:22:49
European GP 2007, F1, BBC, Grand Prix
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Unless I'm very much mistaken this is what Formula 1
should sound like.
Murray Walker returns to the mic for Five Live
Formula One’s legendary voice, Murray Walker will commentate from the European Grand Prix in Germany on 22 July. This is Murray’s first return to a UK commentary box since his retirement in 2001.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive/programmes/formulaone.shtmlGreat commentary as you would expect from Murray Walker today. Makes you remember why you started watching it all those years ago.
However what prick in charge of programming at the BBC with his head stuck up his arse and shit for brains thought, "Murray Walker? We've got Murray Walker commentating for us? Wow man what a coup. You know what would make it even better? During the live broadcast? During the actual race? Cut away to golf. Brilliant. That's how we'll capitalise on this great opportunity. Yeah ITV will be
so jealous." FiveLive: What complete and utter cunts.
Actually cunt is too good a word for them. Let's settle for lame-jobsworths-lacking-integrity shall we? I think that fair sums it up.The BBC, for some time now I fear, has been crumbling from the inside under the weight of it's own incompetence. It's not because of this one event that I mention this, but the evidence is everywhere you look inside the BBC now. Apparently no one has the balls these days to say, "I'll show you how it should be done". Soon it shall come to represent nothing but a husk of it's past former glories. I never thought I'd say it but I no longer believe they deserve the licence fee any longer. As much as I hate to resort to such overused colloquialism, the BBC have well and truly lost the plot.
Some fine, and not so fine, audio examples to follow in a while...