Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?

Posted by montana_uk 
Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?
Date: July 16, 2006 04:05PM
Posted by: montana_uk
When they did the feature for F1 through the last 100 years, what on earth was the footage of a 2006 McLaren and an old F1 car racing, and then the cleverly made JPM and (i think) Bruce McLaren hugging in the paddock?

Have McLaren made this movie, and if so, where is it viewable?

Laters,

Montana_UK

PS - Shame that JPM has gone, as he was my Fave driver. I might take a look at NASCAR, and maybe even think about getting some merchandise, depending on what it's like etc...
Re: Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?
Date: July 16, 2006 04:19PM
Posted by: Covfan
yeah, i saw the bit also when we found out JENSON BUTTON LIKES NASCAR
Re: Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?
Date: July 16, 2006 04:57PM
Posted by: 97kirkc
It was made at the beginning of the season as a Johnnie Walker ad iirc



Re: Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?
Date: July 16, 2006 08:34PM
Posted by: Muks_C
notice how JB and Honda's failure was THE MAIN TALKING POINT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!

and JB doesn't even know what year it is!

nice clip of the old and new though.




RIP Jules, never to be forgotten. #KeepFightingMichael
Re: Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?
Date: July 16, 2006 08:36PM
Posted by: Nickv
WTF?? JB doesn't know which year it is? So actually where you British guys are listening to are dumb guys who praise another dumb guy?
Re: Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?
Date: July 16, 2006 08:42PM
Posted by: DaveEllis
Can hardly bash him for that! It was just brain freeze.

He simply said something about 2006 then said "its 2006 right? Yeah, it is". No different to when people dont know what day it is!

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Re: Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?
Date: July 16, 2006 08:49PM
Posted by: Muks_C
JB hardly knows what team he wants to drive for half the time, so we can forgive him not knowing the year...;)

and he forgot what his teammates name was afterwards when he said "and the problem that...er...what's my teammates name? Rubens?"




RIP Jules, never to be forgotten. #KeepFightingMichael
Re: Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?
Date: July 16, 2006 09:21PM
Posted by: LS.
Had to laugh when Blundell was commenting on how different todays drivers are compared to the days of fangio/moss etc, he said that the sport was more professional nowadays and the drivers committments are more and the levels of fitness of todays drivers were unremarkable :p




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Re: Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?
Date: July 16, 2006 11:24PM
Posted by: Muks_C
EXACTLY the thing i was gonna mention, he said it was unremarkable!




RIP Jules, never to be forgotten. #KeepFightingMichael
Re: Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?
Date: July 16, 2006 11:48PM
Posted by: mwb
I actually think James Allen was better this weekend. :o Pehaps I imagined it.
Re: Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?
Date: July 17, 2006 01:22AM
Posted by: marcl
yes i heard that as well lol.

I personally think martin Brundle has got bored thats 2 races in a row he seemed like he did not care.
Re: Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?
Date: July 17, 2006 01:24AM
Posted by: chet
Yup, he sounds un-interested.






"Trulli was slowing down like he wanted to have a picnic" LOL
Re: Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?
Date: July 17, 2006 11:02PM
Posted by: zeppelin101
Montoya never knew who he was racing against. Every interview he gave he'd give the car name but seemed to have no idea who he was driving against ;)
Re: Anyone watch the ITV Pre-race programme?
Date: July 18, 2006 11:42AM
Posted by: mikef1
Unless it was Schumacher!
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