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I did search for the thread I posted a while back with the link to the LG sponsored F1 fan survey, but couldn't find it. Anyway, here's a quick run down of the initial results:

AutoSport said:
Formula 1 fans have given the sport's new points system introduced for 2010 a big thumbs up, voted Ferrari the most popular team and say Michael Schumacher is the most supported driver, as the first results from grand prix racing's biggest ever survey are revealed.

The 2010 LG Global Fan Survey, conducted by F1 Racing and the Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA) in conjunction with LG Electronics, compiled the views of more than 90,000 fans from 180 different countries when it was conducted in February.

A selection of the results are published for the first time in this month's edition of F1 Racing, with a more detailed review coming on AUTOSPORT.com next week.

One of the most popular outcomes was the new points system introduced this year - with 44.9 per cent saying they think the 25-18-15-12-10-8-6-4-2-1 system is good. This is slightly less than the 61.9 per cent who believe there should be a bigger points gap between first and second place.

F1 fans have also put a move to High Definition (HD) coverage of the sport at the top of their wish list (65.7 per cent want it), followed by interactivity to follow a specific car (53.7 per cent) and watching F1 on the internet (52.4 per cent).

In terms of favourite venues for F1 races, Monaco (52.0 per cent) topped the list ahead of Italy (50.6 per cent), Britain (42.9 per cent) and Germany (28.8 per cent).

Ferrari returned to the top of the polls in terms of most popular team, with 30.1 per cent of the votes, ahead of McLaren (19.1 per cent) and Brawn/Mercedes (10.01 per cent).

In the drivers' stakes, Schumacher came out on top (19.5 per cent), ahead of Fernando Alonso (9.7 per cent), Kimi Raikkonen (7.2 per cent), Felipe Massa (6.1 per cent), Lewis Hamilton (6.0 per cent) and Robert Kubica (4.3 per cent).
Hardly surprising that most fans want HD (despite whatever crap Bernie is spouting) and they prefer the classic F1 tracks.
 
There isn't a huge amount of detail in F1 Racing. The closest bit of info is the following:

The ten most important F1 countries:

Monaco 52%
Italy 50.6%
Britain 42.9%
Germany 38.8%
Belgium 29.4%
Brazil 27.1%
France 25.2%
USA 23.9%
Japan 23.4%
Australia 22.6%
 
Hardly surprising that most fans want HD (despite whatever crap Bernie is spouting) and they prefer the classic F1 tracks.

BBC HEAD OF HD CHANNEL said:
And a final few post-scripts to respond to questions:

* No news on F1 is neither good news, nor a reflection of the BBC's desire to have F1 to give you in HD: The events are being filmed in HD (as far as we know) but they are not made available by F1 to broadcasters in HD
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2010/03/bbc_hd_hello_to_the_tv_blog_an.html

everyone i know voted for valencia as worst track.. Im suprised Spa isnt further up the top 10.
 
Even if the events aren't broadcast in HD, the difference in quality compared to last year is still staggering (I mean, it's not like you'd get a rubbish picture if it's being filmed in HD anyway... well, unless your TV is messed up or something). Imagine what it would be like if it were actually broadcast in HD, though :eek:
 
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