At least you got to see the entire race. In ENGLISH. Our satellite pack
doesn't include NBC sports so I'm forced to watch the races on
Univision. I don't speak or understand Spanish and I'm not about to try.
I had the blasted recorder set to record "until the end of event" and it
cut off just after the rear-ender going into the chicane. I had to read
the rest of the race on the F1.com page where it's not easy to find
actual race results and standings. Am I wrong in assuming that Kimi
finished fifth? And didn't lose out in the points standings?
Glenn
On 5/26/2013 12:00 PM, mg-t-request@autox.team.net wrote:
> From: Richard Lindsay<richardolindsay@gmail.com>
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> What the #e!! was NBC thinking?! They time delayed the Monaco F1
> Grand Prix then ran the POST RACE SHOW before the race, spoiling it!
> The local NBC channel here in Houston (or someone, network?) also
> edited the race coverage to fit their time slot. If their goal was to
> alienate the F1 fans, they certainly succeeded! And why was it
> delayed? To air a FISHING show! What a bunch of losers.
>
> -rick
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