Formula 1 - Missing upcoming episodes

LeonKennedy wrote 4 years ago: 1

Hey @JuanArango, I've checked the edits log way back and it seems that you were curating it. Could you please check and update them.

Thanks in advance!


TomSouthwell wrote 4 years ago: 1

They were deleted because Channel 4s schedule is only released 3 weeks in advance. We had episodes listed until December, Channel 4 have not released their schedules this far in advance. You do not need to post on my talk page and then post a forum thread tagging multiple staff members. Juan is aware already why the episodes were deleted. 

LeonKennedy wrote 4 years ago: 1

Well, the upcoming Turkish qualifying and grand prix is on Oct 10. so just please update it when it's available and thanks.


TomSouthwell wrote 4 years ago: 1

We would never use Formula 1s site as the offiical site. Channel 4 are the broadcaster in this instance. Formula 1 will of confirmed dates for events for sure. The upcoming episodes are added through the Channel 4 schedule. 

Dr.Acula wrote 4 years ago: 1

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/nov/28/sir-frank-williams-founder-of-williams-racing-dies-aged-79

 

Sir Frank Williams, founder of Williams Racing F1 team, dies aged 79

Sir Frank, former principal of the team, died on Sunday

Williams won seven titles under his stewardship

 

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Sir Frank Williams founder of Williams Racing F1, dies aged 79 – video report

 

Giles Richards

@giles_richards

Sun 28 Nov 2021 14.48 GMT

 

 

 

 

 

Tributes from across motor sport have been paid after the death of Sir Frank Williams, at the age of 79. Williams founded the team that bore his name in 1977 and went on to enjoy enormous success in Formula One. His achievements have been recognised across the racing world after he died peacefully on Sunday.

Williams’ team won seven drivers’ titles and nine constructors’ championships. They took their first grand prix win in 1979 and under Williams’ leadership as founder and team principal they were a dominant force in the 80s and 90s. From inauspicious beginnings in a warehouse in Didcot, William’s fierce determination to compete and be victorious paid off as he forged one of the most successful teams in F1 history.

 

 

Sir Frank Williams – a life in pictures

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Their driver champions alone reads as a roll of honour. Alan Jones secured their first title in 1980 and Keke Rosberg, Nelson Piquet, Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve all went on to take championships for Williams.

Alongside his co-founder and designer, Patrick Head, Williams built a team that competed at the very top of the sport for decades, overcoming the might of longstanding rivals such as Ferrari. Williams also overcame great personal tragedy when he was paralysed from the neck down after a car accident in 1986. Confined to a wheelchair he went on to lead his team with the same steely tenacity that characterised his whole career.

The seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton summed up the respect and admiration felt for Williams. “Sir Frank Williams was one of the kindest people I had the pleasure of meeting in this sport,” he wrote on Twitter.

“What he achieved is something truly special. Until his last days I know he remained a racer and a fighter at heart. His legacy will live on forever.” Williams devoted his life to F1, becoming the longest-serving team principal in the sport’s history. He also endured the deaths of close friend and driver Piers Courage in 1970 and in 1994 that of Ayton Senna while driving a Williams at Imola. He was profoundly saddened by both events.


 


blackcat2021 wrote 4 years ago: 1

@Dr.Acula wrote:
Saudi Arabian GP 

Race details

Date: Sun, 5 Dec, 17:30

Track: Jeddah Corniche Circuit

 

Abu Dhabi GP

Race details

Date: Sun, 12 Dec, 13:00

Track: Yas Marina Circuit

Saudi Arabian dates added (it's on Channel 4, so only highlights... airs later than the local time)

Abu Dhabi will be added next week. (when it will appear in the schedule)

Dr.Acula wrote 4 years ago: 1

Got rid of Sky, so the only highlights I saw were on YouTube which was around 6 minutes. Only just got the Channel 4 app.

puffosul wrote 4 years ago: 2

@Dr.Acula wrote:
Got rid of Sky, so the only highlights I saw were on YouTube which was around 6 minutes. Only just got the Channel 4 app.

BBC had the best coverage/pre-shows ever.

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