Spanish Grand Prix TV Times
Oh. My. God. 3 weeks without Formula 1 is too long. Luckily it is back in its homeland (and on the BBC) as the circus arrives in Barcelona for the Spanish Grand Prix…
TV Times for the Bahrain Grand Prix
A quick turn around for teams and TV crews alike see’s the F1 circus head to the desert, for what will be a weekend packed with pit stops and politics. The BBC aren’t…
Back on the BBC! Chinese Grand Prix TV Times and F1 Weather
Who knew 3 weeks could be so long? After all that Multi 21 business, everyone will be tuning in to see what chapter 3, of this already enthralling season, has to offer. “But…
Australian Grand Prix F1 TV Times
It’s that time of year again. The time for the *truly* dedicated F1 fans to show their collective worth. The tea stained into the table after that risqué 7th pre-6am cuppa. The dark…
BBC F1′s David Coulthard – Jet lag, controlling Eddie and the season ahead
With the new season just around the corner, we sat down with BBC F1′s first Scotsman, the immaculately turned out David Coulthard, to get an insight into the 2013 season to come as…
Badger Meets… Suzi Perry – BBC F1′s new chic on the block
Spring was well and truly in the London air as the journalistic set descended upon the Institute of Contemporary Art – a curious location for the wider press to meet BBC F1′s 2013…
Sky Sports F1 the limit for Georgie Thompson
Sky Sports F1′s blonde Bombshell, Georgie Thompson (not Lazenby) has left Sky Sports’ coverage of F1, amid reports that she was tired of playing second fiddle to other members of the team. This…
A quick catch-up with Martin Brundle
After being invited to Red Bull’s swanky unveiling of the RB9 in Milton Keynes, Badger managed to catch an exclusive cheeky five minutes with host for the day (and Sky Sports F1 presenter)…
The U.S Grand Prix Hangover
Americans love their telly. From poorly scripted soap operas to poorly staged moon landings via great sporting events and side-splitting comedies, they know how to do television.
The Spanish Grand Prix Hangover
It is a common misconception that if you cut a worm in half you get two worms. You don’t. What you actually get is two dead pieces of worm. That’s what we have this year with split F1 coverage on British TV screens.
The Bahrain Grand Prix Hangover
Musical taste is a contentious topic. Perhaps not as contentious as running a major international sporting event amidst large scale (and at times violent) popular protest, but hey, I’m not here to talk about…
The Chinese Grand Prix Hangover
I don’t much care for the musical stylings of Boyzone’s Ronan Keating. I’m sure he’s a nice guy but I’m not big into his work. Yet, despite this, I was thinking about Keating’s voice throughout Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix.
The Malaysian Grand Prix Hangover
The Sky Pad: sounds flash, doesn’t it? Like where George Jetson would live if he ditched that tiresome wife of his and embraced the bachelor lifestyle. A funky dwelling-pod on stilts set amongst the clouds.
The Australian Grand Prix Hangover
It’s the BBC. And Sky. In a giant televisual bear pit. Fighting to the death. And our man Jack was there to witness it.

















