Channel Avatar

Toni Cowan-Brown @UCAmT3a6b6_FQGExN73Gv_dQ@youtube.com

2.5K subscribers - no pronouns :c

Silicon Valley meets Motorsports Valley Intersection of poli


Welcoem to posts!!

in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

Toni Cowan-Brown
Posted 1 year ago

NASCAR | Why is NASCAR racing in downtown LA? What does the next generation of fans want? What does the next 75 years of the series look like?

These are just some of the questions I have and I was fortunate enough to ask the people in charge and some of the drivers, and get their thoughts on it all. Full video just published

5 - 1

Toni Cowan-Brown
Posted 1 year ago

One big change at this year’s Monaco GP.

This year is the first time in 2 decades that F1 will control and produce the broadcasting for the Monaco GP. The aim is to offer and guarantee consistent experiences for fans globally.

In the 90s it wasn’t uncommon for GP events to be produced by free-to-air local broadcasters.

Monaco is unique in many ways. One of those is that Monaco has been the only GP where F1 didn’t produce the world feed (since 2011).

Many pundits/Fans had gripes with the direction of Tele Monte Carlo who until this year retained control of the broadcast production. So many key moments and exciting on-track battles were missed such as the Pierre Gasly and Sebastian Vettel battle in 2021.

And it’s understandable, F1 produces 20+ shows/year whereas Tele Monte Carlo only has once a day to hone their skills.

F1 moving it in-house (FOM), with "new and improved angles in addition to traditional shots around the twists and turns of the principality."

This is year 1 of a 3-year deal between F1 and the Automobile Club of Monaco.

This centralisation and gaining full control has been a common theme w/ F1 recently - think F1 being the race promoter in Vegas for the first time ever.

4 - 0