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Originally Posted by Exfso
Thanks Gary, I will be watching for sure, I even look at the interactive timing on the practice sessions. Unfortunately, no one that I know of does live telecasts of these. 
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Good one Peter!
If you have a tablet or smartphone and purchase the official F1 timing
app it provides additional data and features that the free online web
based timing app doesn't have.
For the Android version you need a relatively recent version of Android.
For example, it provides multiple timing screens including showing
sector times, what tyres they have used and are
currently using, whether they were new or used, how long a stint they
have done on a set, there's a pannable, tiltable and zoomable
graphic of the track that shows where each car is, what speed it is
doing, what gear it is in and there is also an audio commentary and much more.
A couple of our US observing visitors that I befriended earlier this
year are F1 fans and they told me in the States they watched televised
practice sessions I think they said on Speed TV. They had homes both
in Sydney and California and they said they missed the extensive
US cable TV coverage of F1 whenever they were here.