Today mark's exactly one month until F1 2012 gets under way down under in Melbourne Australia. Many questions will be answered at the race. How will Kimi Raikkenon do on his F1 return? Can anyone stop Sebastien Vettel and RedBull? How affect will the new regulations be? And probably the most important question of of all How will Sky Sports do on their F1 debut.
The latter question can pretty much be asnwered straight away witythout much difficulty at all. I beleieve that if Sky Sports News coverage of F1 so far during the Pre-season period is anything to go by then their coverage of F1 will be a huge success. I hate the fact that Sky have the right's to show all of the 2012 races and that the BBC are only showing 10 live however I feel that Sky have put together a fantastic team that will help them hit the ground running.
Unfortunately for the BBC, I feel that their F1 coverage is going to suffer dramatically as Sky have managed to lure many of the BBC's top F1 personnel for their own coverage, Martin Brundle, Ted Travitz, David Croft, Natalie Pickham and Athony Davison have all jumped ship for 2012, leaving Lee McKenzie, DC, Eddie Eddie Jordan and Jake Humphrey to head up the BAFTA Award wining BBC F1 team.
So F1 2012 is shaping up nicely to what I think will be the most exciting season in years.
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