
James Allen has been great this year for ITV
#1
Posted 24 April 2000 - 20:58
regards,
doohanOK.
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#2
Posted 24 April 2000 - 21:06
#3
Posted 24 April 2000 - 22:32
He does not get the strategies very right, for example, in the beginning he said that the teams in Silverstone will only do two stoppers, which was quite incorrect.
#4
Posted 24 April 2000 - 22:35
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#5
Posted 25 April 2000 - 00:36
#6
Posted 25 April 2000 - 02:05
#7
Posted 25 April 2000 - 09:12
The only thing Fox does better than ESPN for F1 broadcasts is having a 1/2 pre-game show. I was always sorry the ESPN never gave Allen a 1/2 hour show. Maybe if they had, they'd still be showing the races.
Mary
#8
Posted 25 April 2000 - 09:38
#9
Posted 25 April 2000 - 18:59
regards,
doohanOK.
#10
Posted 25 April 2000 - 07:25
Tony Jardine is part of the ITV's pre- and post-race analytical team.
He used to be part of McLaren's pit crew (he has some embarrassing memories about screwing Niki Lauda's pit stop when he was the "lollipop man").

I like his approach.
Horse,
You are referring to Louise Goodman who is bad.
#11
Posted 25 April 2000 - 07:29
I'm not too suprisewd he gets it wrong sometimes with all the secrecy from the teams.
Tony Jardine He used to manage a pit crew, I don't know which one but he said he screwed up a stop by Piquet once.
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#12
Posted 25 April 2000 - 07:36
regards,
doohanOK.
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#13
Posted 25 April 2000 - 07:41
#14
Posted 25 April 2000 - 21:23
You guys are joking, aren't you?
Just about everybody with whom I have watched ITV's coverage is in agreement that he is extremely irritating - even more irrritating than Murray! (I'm a Murray fan, but he does seem to annoy everyone else!)
Perhaps I'm missing something. Perhaps he really know lots about F1. Perhaps he makes informed and intelligent comment. Perhaps he doesn't think that the sun shines out of Braun's fuel strategies and Schuey's driving. Perhaps...
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Posted 25 April 2000 - 23:17

#16
Posted 26 April 2000 - 01:12
#17
Posted 26 April 2000 - 07:08
On the other hand, if Louise was doing the commentary on pit stops, she wouldn't even be able to fill in for the 10 seconds or so it takes.
I also think that Allen tries too hard to be one of the lads - all the 'listen to this, guys' stuff just doesn't cut it with me.
Jardine makes a particularly good 'pundit' - the less said about Rosenthal the better (at least he's learned how to undo his top button).
Brundle I think can be a little over-critical of his ex colleagues. At least with James Hunt he'd won the World championship, so had the 'been there, done that' kudos that Brundle will never achieve.
Sorry, that turned into a rant!
