R.I.P. F1

F1 is dead to me.

No free to air TV coverage of the Malaysian GP in Australia.

I have watched for 20 years and bam today Im shut out.
I don't have a TV and yet somehow I manage to watch every race... :unsure:
And no, I haven't subscribed to Sky F1's (or any other) streaming services.
 
06.09.2015
The 2015 Monza Formula One Grand Prix

On the outskirts of Milan, Italy, lies one of the oldest GP circuits in Formula 1 - the Autodromo di Monza. One of the last few fast and old fashioned European tracks, the Monza circuit will host the 2015 Italian Grand Prix for the 58th time. It will be a celebrative time for the excited spectators, but it will also be a testing time for the drivers and their machinery. 2015 will mark the 85th anniversary of the Autodromo di Monza, which is without a doubt, one of the most historic circuits on the F1 calendar. The circuit design is firmly set in the past, with a classic European layout, which definitely favors top speed The fervor surrounding the circuit comes from the excitable Ferrari fans - the Tifosi - used to their Ferrari team dominating Formula One, in recent years.
Source: FIA
 
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