Get a blank tape and set your vcrs if you have missed "Lap" in the past. And the following "Victory By Design" shows are great too.
Sunday, 3/25/01 on Speedvision
Lap of the Gods 12 noon to 1:30pm EST
Ferrari - Victory by Design 1:30pm to 2:30pm EST
Porsche - Victory by Design 2:30pm to 4pm EST
Note revised times

Lap of the Gods on Speedvision 3/25
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P1 Senna
, Mar 24 2001 13:14
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#1
Posted 24 March 2001 - 13:14
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#2
Posted 24 March 2001 - 18:43
thanks for the info. I have been waiting to see lap of the gods for some time now. I really enjoy the victory by design shows on Ferrari and Porsche, especially the porsche one!
Although the tv guide shows different times and the speedvision site seems to be down
From www.tvguidelive.com (Canadian online tv guide)
lap of the gods 12-1:30
Ferrari 1:30-2:30
Porsche 2:30-4:00
Although the tv guide shows different times and the speedvision site seems to be down
From www.tvguidelive.com (Canadian online tv guide)
lap of the gods 12-1:30
Ferrari 1:30-2:30
Porsche 2:30-4:00
#3
Posted 24 March 2001 - 18:46
what is usually showing on this program?
#4
Posted 24 March 2001 - 19:30
McBain - thanks for catching that. The times you have are correct. I hadn't ingested enough caffeine when I made the original post.
Here is the link to SV's schedule. http://speedvision01...ules.asp?days=7
cygnus - Lap of the Gods is a program produced by Elf that had onboard cameras mounted on a variety of F1 cars from the late seventies to mid eighties, on many of the world's classic circuits. Cool stuff. And for those not around for the turbo era it provides a brief view of that period. And the Tyrell P34 too.

Here is the link to SV's schedule. http://speedvision01...ules.asp?days=7
cygnus - Lap of the Gods is a program produced by Elf that had onboard cameras mounted on a variety of F1 cars from the late seventies to mid eighties, on many of the world's classic circuits. Cool stuff. And for those not around for the turbo era it provides a brief view of that period. And the Tyrell P34 too.