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bassethound
18-01-12, 12:15
Sky Sports has signed up ex-Formula One World Champion Damon Hill to join its team to cover the motorsport on the new Sky Sports F1 channel.

Hill, who competed in F1 between 1992 and 1999, will provide expert analysis on Sky Sports F1 as part of Sky's controversial rights deal to show the motorsport from 2012 to 2018 with the BBC.

Sky's first channel dedicated to one single sport will launch in March, offering live coverage of all Grand Prix, practice and qualifying sessions in standard and high definition.

Alongside launching on Sky's pay-TV platform, Sky Sports F1 will also now become available on Virgin Media's cable television service, but only in SD.

Hill joins a new Sky presentation team made up mostly of ex-BBC talent, including Martin Brundle, David Croft, Anthony Davidson, Ted Kravitz and Natalie Pinkham, backed up by the likes of Georgie Thompson, Simon Lazenby and Steve Rider.

The ex-Williams driver will be on air for ten of the season's 20 Grand Prix, including the curtain-raiser in Australia, along with Bahrain, Monaco, Silverstone, Germany, Hungary, Belgium, India, USA and Brazil.

In a statement on the Sky Sports website, F1 executive producer Martin Turner said: "Damon Hill is a British motor racing legend and has incredible Formula One knowledge and insight.

"He will provide our viewers with not just a driver's eye view, but also that of a world champion. There aren't many around and I'm delighted we'll have Damon with us during the season."

Hill, who previously appeared on ITV's F1 coverage in 2007 and 2008, said that the chance to join Sky Sports F1 was too good to miss.

"The plans Sky Sports have for Formula One are very impressive, particularly the dedicated Formula 1 channel and I couldn't resist becoming involved," he said.

"There are so many reasons to be excited about the new season and I can't wait to get started."

Sky Sports F1 will launch in early March, offering exclusive live coverage of the Australian GP beginning on March 16.

canthackit
03-02-12, 17:03
OMG

i urge everyone to blank Rupee's coverage of F1 it's a travesty, i for one a lone voice in the wilderness will never watch a sky F1 program, what on earth are the Beeb doing :confused:

i just hope that Sky get really really disappointing viewing figures.

regards: canthackit

Ev0
03-02-12, 17:24
OMG

i urge everyone to blank Rupee's coverage of F1 it's a travesty, i for one a lone voice in the wilderness will never watch a sky F1 program, what on earth are the Beeb doing :confused:

i just hope that Sky get really really disappointing viewing figures.

regards: canthackit

Yep it's a shambles, but nothing we can do about it as tv licence payers.

Just because we fund the bbc doesn't mean we actually get to watch what we want on it, it seems.

I hate sky, but to be fair if you read all the info, it was the BBC that approached them and asked them to take over the rights, as they didn't want it to go to another terrestrial channel (Channel 4 and Channel 5 were both very keen to take over from the BBC).

So as much as I am / was pissed off about the whole situation, for once it's not Sky at fault

Ev0
03-02-12, 17:26
Oh and I hope Damon has had some practice, as the last race he commentated on wasn't great to listen to either lol.