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Formula 1 should be doing more to embrace the internet and new media platforms rather than trying to focus on protecting its more traditional media channels - which now includes television.
That was one of the clear messages from senior industry figures on the opening day of the Motor Sport Business Forum in Monaco on Wednesday http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/80501 So what kind of things do you think F1 should be doing online? |
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Better official website that streams practice sessions and qualifying effectively
Twitter to fans globally Links to video conferences/exclusive content - disseminated via Facebook and Twitter. Whatever the FIA might think free content is avilable on the internet - better to control it, do it properly and maybe even get ad revenue from it. |
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What I would love to see is a fan forum just like THIS one on the official site, with involvement from some of the insiders of the sport... and a better link to the fans that way (for example... what do fans think about this or that rule change, etc. - polls) and using that feedback to FOR A CHANGE give US the fans something WE want!! Or noticing threads, such as about car numbering... with overwhelming support for bringing back the OLD system, and DOING something about it!
But I know that's TOO much to ask!!! Fan relations? Feedback? Transparency? Responsiveness? No such thing in F1 really, is there? ![]() |
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FOM have been incredibly slow to provide online F1 content. Even the official website is comparatively new!
As others have said, the press conferences are rarely, if ever televised. It's all very well providing transcripts but why on earth can't http://www.formula1.com/ make them available on video? Also FOM has an archive of F1 races dating back to the early 80's that they own. Why is some of that not made available? Looking at what other series offer - http://www.nascar.com/, http://www.formulatwo.com/, http://www.gp2series.com/, http://www.indycar.com/ - then it's clear F1 has some way to go! Back in 1996/7 I remember Williams showing a website address on their cars and while there wasn't much on the site it was the beginning of the internet in F1. While teams and drivers may have their own sites now, the owners of F1 seem oblivious to what has become the main medium for fans of the sport. If the WRC "believes rallying is the ideal sport for the digital media age" (link) then how is F1 any different? |
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Plenty of clips available on BBC Sport website, thesedays, thank God they got the F1 coverage - and they stream all the weekend action from there (only for UK though).
I think the official F1 website is pretty good. Up to date news, live timing and database of past results along with some good collections of archive photos. The only thing I want to see is HIGH DEFINITION. Come on sort it out, if we can have cricket in HD, then surely F1 can too. |
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Formula 1 has been wholly guilty of not embracing fans enough through new media, but moves are being made to address the situation in time for the 2010 season. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/80508
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Great idea, so it will never happen. There should be an Official channel on YouTube, like lots of sports do. There is so much that could be done. |
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what I would love is free online onboard cameras of each car. and/or alternate camera views.
Monday Night football, Sunday Night Football and TNT basketball each have this online multiple camera view thing and they have some solid advertisers on there sponsoring the whole thing. I don't think F1 would have a problem lining up sponsors for such an enterprise (as long as they stay sensible and don;t overprice themselves) and it would give fans an incredible view of the racing as well as an opportunity to follow their favorite driver throughout the race. |
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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/80501 ![]() |
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it will happen you just don't know about it
http://www.digital-media.net.au/arti...al/508057.aspx Channel Ten bags online, mobile, IPTV rights in F1 deal however one could reasonably assume that that the full F1 season will be available to Australians on all three screens (TV, PC, Mobile) in some way. |
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What would make sense to me is enhanced live race video feeds and other information features. For instance, the multiple onboard cameras, the telemetry, selectable team radios, or pitwall cams which Bernie himself mentioned a couple of times, this would be sort of like their kangaroo TV. Such feature wouldn't have to have the main race feed, thus it will not create the kind of competition with the TV company which they feared of, and even if it is pay-content, a lot of people would love to spend their money on it I believe. Race achieves, press conference etc, they are cool but not really the essential part of what would make a great package for the sport, plus most of the old races from 80's can either be downloaded or purchased through abundant resources these days on the internet anyway.
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