Pick your classic grand prix - race one
Welcome to the first edition of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport's Classic Grand Prix series for the 2010 season.
It seems like only yesterday that was romping to victory for in the final race of 2009 and here we are about to head off to the again for the start of what everyone seems to agree could be one of the greatest seasons for years.
To whet your appetite for the main event on 14 March - and indeed every other race throughout the season - we are, as promised, running this series again.
But for any newcomers, here's a brief explainer:
Ahead of each grand prix, we trawl the archives and come up with a selection of five classic races from the past.
You then let us know, by responding on this blog, which one of the five you would most like to see - and why. We will then use your comments to decide which race to highlight in the run-up to the relevant grand prix.
We will run the full ´óÏó´«Ã½ 'Grand Prix' highlights programme - if it exists - for each one we choose, as well as a shorter highlights package - normally in the region of five to nine minutes. The other four just get the shorter highlights.
Like last year, we cannot offer longer edits for races that were originally broadcast on ITV - i.e. from the years 1997 to 2008. But we have listened to your feedback and have done our best to limit the number of races we choose from where possible.
The problem with the Bahrain Grand Prix is that it has only been on the calendar since 2004 - and we used all the previous races as highlights last year.
So, in a model we will repeat in similar situations throughout the year, we have decided to choose highlights from other memorable races - in this case, other season-openers - to go along with 's victory in last year's race.
The first of those events is the 1978 Argentine Grand Prix. This was not a great race for the lead - it was dominated by 's Lotus, setting the tone for the American's world championship year - but it featured some fascinating battles for the other points positions.
It is also a reminder of the original before it was truncated for its brief return to the calendar from 1995-8 - and there is no doubt that track deserves the description 'classic'.
You can take my word for it, too, that the edit we have provides a fascinating snapshot of a bygone but fondly remembered era, both in terms of F1 itself and broadcasting on the ´óÏó´«Ã½.
The next choice is the 1982 South African Grand Prix - and that really does deserve the label 'classic' in every sense.
For some reason, this is something of a forgotten race, which is a shame because it had pretty much everything - lead changes, excitement through the field, and a quite brilliant recovery drive by .
Alain Prost's Renault loses its wheel in the 1982 South African Grand Prix: Photo: FOA
The Frenchman was dominating the race in his after catching and passing team-mate but suffered a puncture that dropped him to seventh place well after half distance, from which he climbed back to take a superb win.
Prost also won our next choice, the 1984 Brazilian Grand Prix, on his debut for McLaren. It was a particularly sweet victory for Prost, for it came at the expense of Renault, who had sacked him at the end of the previous season for failing to win the championship - a failure for which he was entirely blameless.
The Brazilian race itself was superb, being led in turn by 's , Prost's team-mate , Renault's , Prost, Warwick again and then finally Prost.
Although Prost won, McLaren faced a real battle. In fact, though, Prost and Lauda went on to utterly dominate the year, winning 12 of the 16 races between them, with the only opposition they faced generally coming from each other.
Finally, we have the 1990 US Grand Prix in , which was made famous by the fabulous battle for the lead between 's and the of Frenchman .
Alesi led from the start and built a lead, but was gradually reeled in by Senna. But when the great Brazilian passed the Tyrrell, Alesi had the cheek to repass him at the very next corner, and it took another lap for Senna to reclaim the lead for good.
Finally, there is last year's victory by Button in Bahrain - a win that was built on a brilliant pass of , his new team-mate at McLaren, at the end of the first lap.
So, there we have it. I hope you'll agree that we've come up with some good choices. I look forward to reading your views, and we will publish the result in the run-up to the race next week.
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Comment number 1.
At 4th Mar 2010, Yianni wrote:Any race where Jean Alesi had the bit between his teeth is always good to watch, his fiery temperement produced some great drives (remember a waterlogged Australian GP when he stayed out on slicks anyone?)
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Comment number 2.
At 4th Mar 2010, hamishdipp wrote:1990 US Grandprix please.
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Comment number 3.
At 4th Mar 2010, f1-lightmas wrote:Iv never seen any of them....quite early ones..all before i was born (just)
So i shall leave it up to some of the more experianced members :)
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Comment number 4.
At 4th Mar 2010, FastBBBB wrote:Any GP that had a reason to shout outloud
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Comment number 5.
At 4th Mar 2010, joe strummer wrote:My vote goes to 1978 because I've never seen it and decent footage of the 70s is hard to come by.
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Comment number 6.
At 4th Mar 2010, GFasulo wrote:Fantastic feature Andrew. I'm glad it's back for 2010.
I choose the 1990 United States Grand Prix. What a brilliant race that was.
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Comment number 7.
At 4th Mar 2010, Jake McMillan wrote:My vote would be the 1982 South African GP as I agree it really is a 'classic' race. Some people will choose the 1990 US Grand Prix which did have the great battle with Alesi and Senna but the race as a whole was not fantastic, as I recall, and the Phoenix circuit was quite dull.
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Comment number 8.
At 4th Mar 2010, simonoram wrote:I'd love to see the 1990 US GP, for Alesi's superb drive, but I will have to choose the 1978 Aregentine GP. The glimpse at the drives of the 70's intrigues me, and I've never seen it! So 1978 please!
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Comment number 9.
At 4th Mar 2010, jerseyclaret wrote:Spa Francorchamps 1998.
The pile up of 13 of the 22 cars at the start, re-starting the race in low visibility, Schumacher flying into the back of Coulthard and storming into the Mclaren garage claiming Coulthard tried to kill him, 8 cars finishing (two being 5 laps behind) and Damon Hill claiming a memorable victory in a Jordan 1-2 and Jordans first ever victory.
Classic!!!
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Comment number 10.
At 4th Mar 2010, swrcsky wrote:Hi Andrew! Glad to see this back
Saw this on twitter and was hoping you would do classic season openers before I got here; and what a nice surprise it is!
Tough choices, Kinda want to pick 1990 cause I love that era though 1978 would be a good choice as we hardly got any seventies racing last year :(
So 1978 it is!
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Comment number 11.
At 4th Mar 2010, GreyoTG wrote:I would love to see either the US grand Prix of 1990 or The 1982 Grand Prix of South Africa. But, for me it has to be the 1978 Argentine Grand Prix, not only because of some decent 70s footage to watch, but also for the added excitment of watching a great race for the first time in 2010.
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Comment number 12.
At 4th Mar 2010, swrcsky wrote:#9
Oh dear, 9 posts into the new season and already we have someone who clearly hasn't read the script...
I promised myself I wouldn't complain this year so i'll zip up!!!
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Comment number 13.
At 4th Mar 2010, davedpg wrote:Why is Bahrain on the list? It was the third race of the season last year?
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Comment number 14.
At 4th Mar 2010, xincbuc wrote:All great choices, for me South Africa 1982 please.
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Comment number 15.
At 4th Mar 2010, jerseyclaret wrote:#12
Unfortunately being too young to remember most of those 5 races, i decided to come up with one i do!
PROBLEM?
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Comment number 16.
At 4th Mar 2010, LJ wrote:Andrew, Can you confirm that we will be getting the Classic Grand Prix and the forums on the freeview redbutton?
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Comment number 17.
At 4th Mar 2010, 6X wrote:78 Argentina please,
I've not seen enough of Andretti, Peterson, Villeneuve etc in action, and last year I loved seeing those old Grand Prix shows from way back.
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Comment number 18.
At 4th Mar 2010, f1-lightmas wrote:i think its going to be unlikely we get all this on freeview now we have lost one of the channels..
id be surprised if we got practice on freeview every week
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Comment number 19.
At 4th Mar 2010, Chris wrote:My vote is for Argentina 1978.
Although I am curious, if this wins the vote, how much footage of the race will we actually see? Because if I remember correctly, the race was only briefly covered on Sportsnight.
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Comment number 20.
At 4th Mar 2010, Jeff wrote:1993 Donington Park. Watching the master at work is still one of my fondest F1 memories.
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Comment number 21.
At 4th Mar 2010, Mark wrote:#12 I don't think your age is the issue, more that you haven't read the article as it states "we cannot offer longer edits for races that were originally broadcast on ITV - i.e. from the years 1997 to 2008"
I think you'll find that 1998 falls within this period.
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Comment number 22.
At 4th Mar 2010, Cal wrote:1978 please, hard to find footage of those days on Youtube!
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Comment number 23.
At 4th Mar 2010, Nico Tsaousis wrote:1978 Argentina, it will be good to see Lotus of the past, like a welcome back. (Allthough I would love to see Kylami course again too).
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Comment number 24.
At 4th Mar 2010, msadler04 wrote:1990 US Grand Prix please!!!
and why are people voting for races that are not on the list???!!! lol
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Comment number 25.
At 4th Mar 2010, tom wrote:great to see this blog back for another year, i followed it religiously last year but never made comments. this years season is the most eagerly awaited in my life, combining my much loved mclaren with 2 british drivers, there is absolutely no question where my loyalties lie, unlike last year where i was torn towards the end of the season when lewis suddenly got quick. with regards to this weeks race, it has to be a mclaren victory for me so the 1990 usa grand prix. its one ive never seen but i never get tired of seeing ayrton win, he was the best ever and in my opinion he would have beaten schumacher through the 90's consistantly
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Comment number 26.
At 4th Mar 2010, Fabbyulous wrote:Hi Andrew, great to see this back although will be harder this year finding more races from the archives I'm sure and I hope you don't get as much abuse from members for this, that and the other like last year :p
As for the season openers, Button's win in Bahrain wasn't really spectacular for me, in fact the qualifying session and seeing Toyota nick the first non-Brawn pole of the year was arguably the most exciting part of that race, but even then they hardly had any fuel in the tank.
I'll go for the 1982 South African GP as it's one that if the description's anything to go by, sounds like a particularly good grand prix.
@ #15 - mate, I'm too young for four of the five grand prix listed (admittedly I do watch many gp's before my lifespan and the latter of the four being one of them) but this is what this feature is for, people that haven't watched these GP's to have a watch of them and for those old enough to remember all five, reminisce in the one they enjoyed best. Just because you haven't seen most of them it doesn't mean you have to start messing with the votes ;)
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Comment number 27.
At 4th Mar 2010, Road_of_Bones wrote:Argentina 78 followed by South Africa 82 for me - love watching the older races!
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Comment number 28.
At 4th Mar 2010, stevvy1986 wrote:Jerseyclaret (#9 and #15), this is to vote for your favourite season opener out of the choices you've been given, not your favourite random race. Great to have this feature back Andrew. South Africa 1982 for me please.
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Comment number 29.
At 4th Mar 2010, stuski wrote:1982 South Africa please.
The Professor working his way through the field was always a great watch.
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Comment number 30.
At 4th Mar 2010, r2chyboy wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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Comment number 31.
At 4th Mar 2010, timberdoodle wrote:South Africa please.
would like to see Monaco 1982 at some point during the season - astonishing finish to a wet race.
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Comment number 32.
At 4th Mar 2010, TreezaGreen wrote:1978! just cos I want to see what the coverage was like, second choice would be 1990
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Comment number 33.
At 4th Mar 2010, StJameshPark wrote:1990 Phoenix please. I was only 5 at the time but I have read so much about it. Plus I love street circuits.
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Comment number 34.
At 4th Mar 2010, RPJ wrote:Andrew, fantastic to have this blog back - i followed it last year, but never contributed.
My vote would have to go to Phoenix '90, just to see Alesi with sparks flying through the streets.
One idea for races where there are limited highlights would be to have a themed choice, such as 'Top 5 Mansell drives' or 'Great Ferrari Races'
Thanks!
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Comment number 35.
At 4th Mar 2010, bromers1979 wrote:1990 phoenix please.
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Comment number 36.
At 4th Mar 2010, Fabbyulous wrote:#31 - is likely to be one of the five races for the Monacon Grand Prix highlights section come the end of the Year ALTHOUGH I'm pretty sure this was the chosen race for full highlights last year although could be very well mistaken
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Comment number 37.
At 4th Mar 2010, toybota007 wrote:My vote will go to the 1990 US Grand Prix. It was a brilliant drive by Jean and certainly put him on the map for the top teams. 1982 was also a great race but my vote will be 1990.
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Comment number 38.
At 4th Mar 2010, craig-woollard wrote:Argentine 1978 please :)
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Comment number 39.
At 4th Mar 2010, dantheman1 wrote:My vote goes to 1978.
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Comment number 40.
At 4th Mar 2010, Steve Michelin wrote:1978 please
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Comment number 41.
At 4th Mar 2010, Andrew Benson wrote:On Argetina '78, I should have mentioned that all we have is the Sportsnight edit - which is about 10 minutes. Thanks for bringing that up and sorry for any confusion.
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Comment number 42.
At 4th Mar 2010, carlos100 wrote:Goota be 1990, loved that alesi fight
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Comment number 43.
At 4th Mar 2010, sassy-sez wrote:South Africa please
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Comment number 44.
At 4th Mar 2010, Umpaidh wrote:1990 for me, Alesi and Senna are two of my all time favs since I started watching F1.
86 was my first season, still don't think i've come down from that lol
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Comment number 45.
At 4th Mar 2010, swrcsky wrote:Looks like I opened a can of worms!
Good Point Andrew didn't realise Argentina doesn't have full highlights. Too late, made my choice!
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Comment number 46.
At 4th Mar 2010, formulaoneman wrote:USA 1990 for me because it seems a good battle. Glad F1 is back and your blog about classic f1 is back.
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Comment number 47.
At 4th Mar 2010, Timmy R wrote:South Aftica 82 for me please! A great race to the start of the most incident packed season ever. Prost was at his best and put the rest to shame when he worked his way back up the field in his turbo Renault. Kyalami was also one of the best circuits too - I miss that long long straight.
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Comment number 48.
At 4th Mar 2010, MclarensRule_Hamiltom wrote:For me it would be the 2001 Australian gp thanks
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Comment number 49.
At 4th Mar 2010, paulsf1fix wrote:Thank You for doing this again...
1982 South Africa please it was a Classic, Well I don't remember it was two at the time! also USA 1990 Please. Got last years Bahrain GP highlights on DVD-R.
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Comment number 50.
At 4th Mar 2010, Estesark wrote:These are only for UK viewers, aren't they?
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Comment number 51.
At 4th Mar 2010, Peter Fox wrote:Andrew,
even though there are only reduced highlights it would have to be Argentina '78 and as a second choice SA in '82 would be good.
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Comment number 52.
At 4th Mar 2010, Copperconk wrote:1993 - European Grand Prix at Donnington Park (only grand prix)
Whilst this Grand Prix was not full of incident, apart from the torrential rain and wet weather track, for me it became one of the most memorable races of recent times. Ayrton Senna, driving an underpowered McLaren with a Ford Engine made a total mockery of his rivals.
Running fifth at the start he pulled off an audacious overtaking maneuver at the Craner Curves on Karl Wendlinger then passed both Williams drivers to lead by the end of lap one. His performance was so dominant that Senna lapped everyone up to second placed
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Comment number 53.
At 4th Mar 2010, bearhands wrote:Phoenix 1990 was fun for about five laps. The rest was boring. I know, I was there. Kyalami would be quite a laugh and Brazil in 1985 was also entertaining but it sadly wasn't at Interlagos. No, the race to get my vote is Argentina 1978. Big slicks, proper drivers and sliding cars.....
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Comment number 54.
At 4th Mar 2010, Enzo-Kemm wrote:Easy choice... Last years Melbourne grand prix was is my best. My reason is Lewis charge to 3rd position, barichelos madness of trying to force hes way thru. jensons domination, vettels stupidity on kubica and loads more! Oh yeh the sight of the ferraris abit behind! lol.. haha! whats not to like in that race!
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Comment number 55.
At 4th Mar 2010, facemandave wrote:I dont understand why people are voting for gps not on the list??? I didnt think Jensons win in Bahrain was a great spectacle, but would love to have seen a repeat of Australia 09, one of my favourite moments of the season. However, could I vote for Alesi/Senna 1990 please.
Dave
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Comment number 56.
At 4th Mar 2010, Richard Craig wrote:1990 US Grand Prix from Phoenix for me, please! If only for the memories I have of playing my first F1 game on the Super Nintendo and loving the Phoenix circuit! Plus Alesi-Senna is a battle I would love to see again!
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Comment number 57.
At 4th Mar 2010, stevvy1986 wrote:Why can't people read what's put by Andrew in the main article? It's your favourite season opener you're voting for, out of the 5 options you're given. Not that hard to understand surely?
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Comment number 58.
At 4th Mar 2010, inherent wrote:Mansell not giving an inch to Senna in the French gp. when his tyre blew
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Comment number 59.
At 4th Mar 2010, LooneyToonDefense wrote:1990 US. Alesi is my all time favourite driver and the fact I was only 4 years old at the time means I have no idea what the race was like!
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Comment number 60.
At 4th Mar 2010, cordas wrote:1978 Argentine Grand Prix for me. Really would love to see this, your description of the race makes it sound fascinating.
Its great to see this blog back, any chance of us getting to see the stuff on the red button again? Can't wait to see what races you have for us to choose from as the season goes on, keep up the brilliant work from last year.
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Comment number 61.
At 4th Mar 2010, timberdoodle wrote:#36 - my mistake, it could well have been covered previously. Have missed out on some of the excellent British coverage of recent times on account of having been living abroad. America could not be less interested in F1 these days, which is a real shame.
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Comment number 62.
At 4th Mar 2010, undermaster wrote:please put the 2009 GP on to review Jenson's glorious season at the 3rd race in Bahrain
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Comment number 63.
At 4th Mar 2010, Jamie De Freitas wrote:78 or 90. Both sound brilliant!
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Comment number 64.
At 4th Mar 2010, Warren wrote:A tough one to call for season openers, Andrew. Not least with Phoenix 1990 and South Africa 1982 being bona fide classics.
As the 1982 season was rather full of turmoil, the FISA-FOCA war and all that, it made the season opener more interesting. (for those of you who didn't know, the drivers did actually go on strike in South Africa about the terms and conditions of their licences)
So South Africa 1982 it is.
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Comment number 65.
At 4th Mar 2010, James Brickles wrote:I would like to see the 82 South African GP. I haven't seen that race before and reading on it, it has the most potential to be this race's classic
#1 - You may be talking about 92 France when Alesi stayed out on slicks when it was bucketing it down. Jean was always brilliant at gambling with the weather.
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Comment number 66.
At 4th Mar 2010, Jon wrote:Although Argentina 1978 would be a good choice, it would be nice to see a full length highlights programme. Therefore, my vote goes to 1982 South Africa both because of the come back drive by Prost and the chance to see the fabulous 'old' Kyalami.
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Comment number 67.
At 4th Mar 2010, Rich wrote:@f1-lightmas - just pick the one you are interested in most shorty.
1982 South Africa for me Benson.
Good to see this feature back
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Comment number 68.
At 4th Mar 2010, Team Octane wrote:Would have to be the 1990 grand prix for us as well, a classic battle between two of the sports greatest drivers
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Comment number 69.
At 4th Mar 2010, neil wrote:84 in brazil gets my vote!
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Comment number 70.
At 4th Mar 2010, Dave wrote:USA 1990 please.
Andrew, could I put forward some suggestions for Australia?
- 1989
- 1995
- 1997
- 2001
- 2002
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Comment number 71.
At 4th Mar 2010, a_fuzzyduck wrote:Argentina '78 here too, if only because Brazil '94 has already been done
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Comment number 72.
At 4th Mar 2010, Chris wrote:Since the ´óÏó´«Ã½ only have 10mins of footage from Argentina 1978, can't they use the ORF footage, who covered the race in full, and edit it down into a highlights programme?
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Comment number 73.
At 4th Mar 2010, Leigh OGorman wrote:I'll go for South Africa '82 please
:)
@ Chris
The issue may be one of rights as opposed to ability to edit
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Comment number 74.
At 4th Mar 2010, Conor McManus wrote:As an Irishman I would have to say Spa 1998 because it was Jordan's first win in F1. Also the multi-car pile up at the beginning was a plus too!
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Comment number 75.
At 4th Mar 2010, Chris wrote:@ Leigh....
Yes, I'd imagine it's because of the rights issue. I believe any F1 footage before 1981 is owned by the broadcaster who covered the race, or televised the race, so if they were to use the ORF footage, they would probably have to pay for it.
Although I really would love to see the 10mins of footage which the ´óÏó´«Ã½ have of this race, since I've not seen it for 32 year.
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Comment number 76.
At 4th Mar 2010, JonA wrote:Some good (if somewhat obscure) choices there. Only the hardcore F1 fan is really going to know much about these races methinks. I will have to go with SA 1982.
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Comment number 77.
At 4th Mar 2010, Button VS Hamilton wrote:1) Hungry 2006 (just because I'm a huge Jenson fan)
2) Monaco 1996 (never seen a race where so few cars made it to the finish)
3) Brazil 2008 (phew after 2007 couldn't have taken lewis losing again)
4) Spa 1998 (Go Damon!!!!)
5) Suzuka 2005 (Alonso Passing Michael round 130r WOW!)
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Comment number 78.
At 4th Mar 2010, Button VS Hamilton wrote:if it is opening races though probably AUS 2006
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Comment number 79.
At 4th Mar 2010, barry wrote:I agree with Chris - even seeing only 10 mins of the ´óÏó´«Ã½ coverage will be very special after all these years. I go with Argentina 1978.
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Comment number 80.
At 4th Mar 2010, Oliviadesigns wrote:1990 US Grand prix is my choice as i would like to see aryton senna racing.
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Comment number 81.
At 4th Mar 2010, white wrote:It just has to be Mansell's 1987 British Grand Prix victory at Silverstone. He had 29 laps to catch (and pass) Piquet who was 28 seconds ahead, after Nigel had had a puncture. A race I will always remember, what drama!
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Comment number 82.
At 4th Mar 2010, Mark wrote:Pheonix '90 for me.
The Phoenix track was actually pretty good as street circuits go -- unless you were a driver who felt like you were stuck in a neverending tunnel...
...plus I was..am..a huge Jean Alesi fan and it'd be great to see him on fire. Just to remind everybody of the potential that he had!
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Comment number 83.
At 4th Mar 2010, NUFCDazzla84 wrote:FOr me, has to be Phonenix 1990, that duel between Ayrton Senna and Jean Alesi was epic to watch
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Comment number 84.
At 4th Mar 2010, stevvy1986 wrote:It's amazing how many people fail to read and understand something so basic that even a 5 year old should be able to understand it. You're voting for which of the 5 options given to you, in the article at the top of the page, you wish to see full highlights of. You're not being asked to vote for your favourite ever race, or anything like that. You have 5 choices at the top of this page. Look at what those choices are. Vote for 1 of those 5 choices. Simple. Very, very simple. Isn't it?
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Comment number 85.
At 4th Mar 2010, Dave wrote:In reply to comment #77:
1) Hungry 2006 -->
2) Monaco 1996 -->
3) Brazil 2008 -->
4) Spa 1998 -->
5) Suzuka 2005 -->
Please look to see races already chosen before making inane comments.
I found those by doing simple Google searches and clicking on the first ´óÏó´«Ã½ link i.e. "classic monaco 1996". Not too hard, hey? (although it would be a lot more easier if ´óÏó´«Ã½ did have their own F1 dedicated archive page with the Classic races that have already been uploaded.
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Comment number 86.
At 4th Mar 2010, livpoksoc wrote:Andrew....great blog, good to see it's back for 2010 with the classic GP feature!
I'd like to request the Argentinian GP highlights, but if you only have 10 minutes, then perhaps another GP should take it's place as winner so we can see 30 mins highlights of another great season opener?
I wanted the Argentine GP because I used to love that track on Grand Prix 3, it was a good one to drive around, and only being 10 at the time I didn't 11 years old, I didn't know why it got axed...can anyone let me know without wikipedia'ing it?
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Comment number 87.
At 4th Mar 2010, Cris wrote:78 Please, Now we have Lotus racing again is a good reason to look back at some of their great years.
ACBC
Cheers
Cris
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Comment number 88.
At 4th Mar 2010, mikeyd784 wrote:1990 alesi please why no hd!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Comment number 89.
At 4th Mar 2010, Steve wrote:1978 Argentine Grand Prix please!
1. Because it's, as you say, a classic circuit.
and
2. Because it will show all these youngsters just how the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s coverage has improved!
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Comment number 90.
At 4th Mar 2010, mikeyd784 wrote:other series are shown in hd why not f1?
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Comment number 91.
At 4th Mar 2010, mikeyd784 wrote:sorry to harp on but im not happy!
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Comment number 92.
At 4th Mar 2010, stevvy1986 wrote:mikeyd784, it's upto Bernie Ecclestone. If he doesn't give companies the HD feed, they can't show it. Nothing at all that the ´óÏó´«Ã½ can do about it, they're at the mercy of Bernie basically.
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Comment number 93.
At 4th Mar 2010, cordas wrote:If you only have 10min of 1978 then how about you just show all of it and then give us the full highlights from 82 :-)
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At 4th Mar 2010, FoxesofNuneaton wrote:Most of these GP's are way before my Interest in F1 but I would like to be interested in the 1978 Argentine GP.
Maybe the Sportsnight build-up should be added in then straight into the Race itself.
Then the 82 South African GP sounds a good 'un followed by the 1990 USGP, love to see a USGP highlights which was held somewhere else then Indy! (May have had a classic USGP on last year but I missed a few Classic GP blogs last season :()
No need to wheel out last year's Bahrain GP..which was epically Dull, so I hope this years race is better.
Also Andrew, you again say you dont have ITV's full rights which of course happened last year but you put 1997 to 2008 in this blog, does this actually mean you have the races that you said were unavailable last year available this time?
Or does the Ban on James Allen still exsist?
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At 4th Mar 2010, STAN HALL wrote:Has to be the US Grand Prix in 1990. I was there working at the time and I distinctly remember the Alesi / Senna battle. Awesome stuff between 2 greats. Sadly I was also working at the race when Senna was killed in '94, not one to remember..
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At 4th Mar 2010, StaffsSteve wrote:Hi Andrew.
Glad to see this feature is back for another season. Of the choices given, I would vote for the 1982 South African Grand Prix, although the footage from 1978 is tempting.
I cannot bring myself to vote for the US 1990 race. Even though it featured a surprising grid and a titanic battle between Senna and Alesi, it took place on perhaps the dullest circuit ever to grace the F1 calender(and that includes the Aida TI Pacific GP).
As for alternative season opening Grand Prix, I seem to remember enjoying the 1997 Australian Grand Prix. I realise that this is an "ITV race" and that it may feature in your plans for the Australian round. Or what about South Africa 1993 with some good battles between Senna and Prost and Senna and Schumacher.
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At 4th Mar 2010, LittleHhead wrote:Hilarious selections and even some lists by people who don't understand the 'complex' voting rules. Please pay more attention when voting in the general election!
Anyway... SA '82 just to see the circuit: it's a fascinating layout that fully tests the drivers. The cars were only slightly less bonkers than the beasts of Argentina '78. 10 mins isn't worthwhile as the main choice, we'll get 5-9mins of the 10 anyway. Tactical voting is back!
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At 4th Mar 2010, Andrew wrote:I was only born in 1987 so dont remember the older races, I have to say my favourite GPs have been:
1. Spa 1998 (Jordan 1-2!)
2. Spa 2008 (Hamilton vs Raikkonen!)
3. Monaco 1996 (Only 6 finishes!)
4. Silverstone 1998 (Schumacher vs Hakkinen!)
All involve rain causing chaos!- Can't wait for the start of the season!
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At 4th Mar 2010, machineben300 wrote:1982 South African GP would be my vote - but can we have the 1978 one also please as thats was the year I was born and we dont see many 70's races
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At 4th Mar 2010, ovy wrote:Hi guy's
It's got to be 1990 US for me. Any chance to see Senna at work is not to be missed. If not for that tragic day in 1994, I reckon Michael would still be trying to catch Ayrton's record of championship titles.
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