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Maybe some younger technical folk can help with this question - I set Sky Q F1 to series link F1 and I get a b s o l u t e l y every second of all their coverage stored which is far too much for a casual fan like me.
I want quali and the race no add ons - how do I do this?
I want quali and the race no add ons - how do I do this?
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Delete the other stuff straight away. I have no idea if I am younger than you but I did ask a techy mate who reckoned that was the best way. It just seems to be linked to the series link no matter what.
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Yep, the quali turbo nutter boost will be dialled down but I’m sure they can still change the throttle pedal characteristics and make the shift lights change at lower rpm to preserve fuel and the engine itself.jamcg wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 7:04 amBasically this is what I’m expecting- if full fat qualifying mode is 3 and standard race mode is 1, I’m expecting them to just run at 1.5/2 permanently. They’ll be slightly slower in qualifying but I expect them to be faster in the race.Mito Man wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 10:46 am Unless it backfires spectacularly. We know the Mercedes engine is the most reliable and most fuel efficient so imagine it can safely run on a higher engine mode as standard compared to Honda or Ferrari which can do a few laps before going bang.
The telling thing about what this will do is q1 and q2, where Mercedes don’t usually use the party mode, saving it for q3 only- they are still consistently ahead in those sessions so not sure what this will change
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Yeah, I don’t leave it on series link as it’s so hit and miss too. Just go on the planner a day before and pick what I want it to record individually.Gavin wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 9:37 am Delete the other stuff straight away. I have no idea if I am younger than you but I did ask a techy mate who reckoned that was the best way. It just seems to be linked to the series link no matter what.
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Shame the rain never came, a few good overtakes, so about as much as we can expect from Barcelona.
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Great start from Stroll and great drive from Lewis. Barcelona is a rubbish track to have F1 at though isn't it?duncs500 wrote: Sun Aug 16, 2020 3:48 pm Shame the rain never came, a few good overtakes, so about as much as we can expect from Barcelona.
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Yeah you know the race is bad when half the footage is the cameraman showing grey skies 
Caught the end of the Indy 500 quali just now - the Alonso curse is well and true. He switches from Honda to Chevrolet and this year the Chevy is crap
The top 9 cars are all Honda powered apart from one.
Caught the end of the Indy 500 quali just now - the Alonso curse is well and true. He switches from Honda to Chevrolet and this year the Chevy is crap
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The programs are tagged with metadata that gets added to your account for things you like. Unfortunately, the data isn't fine enough yet to allow distinction between the different kinds of programming within a type, so if you like F1 you'll get all the F1 stuff recorded. There's some new stuff coming from Sky that I'm not allowed to discuss here that may make things better but I'm not 100%.Broccers wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 8:41 am Maybe some younger technical folk can help with this question - I set Sky Q F1 to series link F1 and I get a b s o l u t e l y every second of all their coverage stored which is far too much for a casual fan like me.
I want quali and the race no add ons - how do I do this?
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Thanks - I thought it was me being old and not doing it right.Delphi wrote: Mon Aug 17, 2020 9:50 amThe programs are tagged with metadata that gets added to your account for things you like. Unfortunately, the data isn't fine enough yet to allow distinction between the different kinds of programming within a type, so if you like F1 you'll get all the F1 stuff recorded. There's some new stuff coming from Sky that I'm not allowed to discuss here that may make things better but I'm not 100%.Broccers wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 8:41 am Maybe some younger technical folk can help with this question - I set Sky Q F1 to series link F1 and I get a b s o l u t e l y every second of all their coverage stored which is far too much for a casual fan like me.
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Williams bought by US investment firm. https://uk.yahoo.com/news/end-williams- ... 49466.html
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Indy500 stream if anyone is looking for one. May get shut down of course.
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Watching it, interesting to see the cars are almost closed cockpits.
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Always interesting to see how the F1 rejects perform 
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They can’t get out quick can they? Must be scary when you can see flames and can’t get a quick exit unaided
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Watched the second half of the race last night. F1 is better, the safety car periods seemed to last a very long time, but as a once a year event I can see the appeal. The crash at the end looked nasty, high speed side on impact into the start of the pit wall 

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Turkey, Bahrain and Abu Dhabi added to this years calendar. Turkey will be cool!
Edit - Abu Dhabi will be on the 13th of December. Surely that’s as much as they can fit in and it’s always been the final race of the season so I imagine that’s this year all planned out.
Edit - Abu Dhabi will be on the 13th of December. Surely that’s as much as they can fit in and it’s always been the final race of the season so I imagine that’s this year all planned out.
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Glad Turkey is back, it's a great circuit. Remember when Vettel and Webber collided?
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And the political maneuverings of Turkey putting "the president of the Turkish republic of northern Cyprus" as one of the prize givers.duncs500 wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 12:54 pmTurkey is a great circuit which was supposedly only let down by the lack of fans, so it's the prefect circuit for these times!
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