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I think Coulthard, Chandok & Wolff are great from the C4 team. Ben Edwards is pretty good but his voice can be pretty annoying at times.
One of the main things I enjoy about motorsport in general is that people tend to want to see a great race above all else. As opposed to many other sports where the priority is their chosen person/team winning. Even if I was a die hard Hamilton fan, I'd much prefer impartial coverage of the sport.
Though I did enjoy going through the Pistonheads F1 thread looking at all of the conspiracy posts where Mercedes have obviously sabotaged Hamilton's car throughout the season...
The lack of Williams coverage is a bit disappointing, they tend to do a great job considering their budget. Though Force India have definitely stolen that crown.
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Agreed, I've been increasingly impressed with the insight Chandok brings from around the pits on the C4 coverage, and Coulthard is always revved up by entertaining racing more than anything. As for the BBC team clearly there are biases, but I think Jack Nichols is generally even handed and seems unafraid to speak his mind, as he was regarding the "instructions" from Mercedes during Abu Dhabi...
I'm a Lewis fan, but it's been nice to see how much it meant to Nico to win the title, I thought his rare outpouring of emotion made him seem much more likeable for once.
Anyway here's hoping the new cars etc in 2017 narrows the gaps in performance between teams and we see closer races and fewer processions next season.
yes well i never thought much of BBC coverage/reporting when they actually employed Hamilton to write a blog for them and give exclusive interviews - how can they then remain impartial - plus the BBC crew and main presenters (who are now C4) are openly bias towards any Brit.
They dont seem to give british team Williams any thought these days since they employed non brit drivers.