• I couldn’t even log into F1TV website on Firefox mobile to link my TV!

      • Yeah I don’t think Firefox supports the DRM for live watching. And definitely not if you’re on Linux

        • It used to work on Firefox on Windows! I was watching F1TV on it until they blocked it and I was forced to switch to Multiviewer.

  • Uh oh, it is hard to tell apart the Aston Martin and Cadillac logos on a glance in the timing tower…

  • Best time of the year. I also like that there is no TV coverage for most of the day, which forces me to follow the autosport commentary. Somehow this feels more magical than watching it on TV.

    • I kind of like having the practice days on tv or computer as background noise. But thanks for the autosport tip, added to the topic 👍

    • I don’t understand the need for secrecy. Everyone they would need to keep things secret from is on the track with them.

      • Teams don’t want reliability issues making a public spectacle. The second test will be shown live in its entirety.

      • I don’t think it has anything to do with secrecy. I think it has more to do with the fact, that not many people will watch pre season testing. Also there will be coverage for the last hour of the day and full coverage for the next week.

        • That’s fair. Generally, I would expect more interest in the pre-season tests since it’s a new regulation, but I guess not.

      • IMO, it’s not secrecy with other teams, is with the public. They don’t want team’s problems to be widely known by spectators, as that would create a bad image for the team.

        Notice how in the YouTube Day 1 highlights of Barcelona shakedown video they conveniently ommitted that there were 3 red flags due to car’s reliability issues.

  • I just want another win for Alonso

    … is that too much to ask :/

    • Looks like not even Newey’s magic can overcome Alonso’s bad luck. That man is truly cursed.

  • I like the little crossover that happens during testing — seeing Crofty and Kravitz on F1TV.