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Italian Grand Prix preview (Video)

11 September 2008 by Keith Collantine

Here’s the Red Bulletin Italian Grand Prix preview video. It features a 3D guide to the track, and Murray Walker’s thoughts on the famous Ferrari one-two in 1988, shortly after the death of Enzo Ferrari.

This series of videos is also available on the F1 Fanatic Facebook Group as well:

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3 responses to Italian Grand Prix preview (Video)

  1. Kris says:

    I’d no idea these videos were affiliated with red bull(etin) until now, was this always the case, or have they bought them out thinking it’ll make a good marketing ploy?

    Either way, I like the slightly more offbeat and slightly less formal tone of the new video, and the guy presenter.

    What I *hate* however, is the annoying sped-up audio on the track guide. If they want to speed up the video then thats fine, but couldn’t they either pitch-correct or mute the engine audio?

    As always, thanks for bringing us this, I always enjoy a bit of preview video :)

  2. Kris – Red Bulletin just came on board at the last race, I think they’re still tweaking the format of the videos. I was a bit disappointed with the speeding-up of the track video.

  3. Dan Brunell says:

    Suggestions to the producers: GO BACK TO THE OLD FORMAT!

    - Just let Merrik do it herself. I don’t want to break anyone’s feelings but it just don’t work with two people. She seemed to do very well on her own as a presenter.

    - Stick to the racing and track news; there is a little to much of the “entertainment news.”

    - The pace is way to fast. It is hard to follow.

    Thanks for posting Keith.

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