Bernie Collins

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Jasandjules

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70,127 posts

232 months

Saturday 29th June
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Whatever sky are paying her, it is not enough.

She is a breath of fresh air and her knowledge is superb.

Crudeoink

525 posts

62 months

Saturday 29th June
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+1 it's a shame she's not at every race.

williamp

19,359 posts

276 months

Saturday 29th June
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Huge knowledge, and getting very good at getting this accross. Good book, too

Sandpit Steve

10,759 posts

77 months

Saturday 29th June
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Yes Bernie is brilliant.

Also props to Ruth Buscombe, another former strategist who’s now working a similar role for F1TV.

It makes a big difference to the programme, to have someone with recent strategy experience explaining the details of what’s going on in the teams at various points during the weekend. Last race was especially good, with the various strategic elements at play and no safety car.

Nickp82

3,256 posts

96 months

Saturday 29th June
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Totally agree

Time4another

143 posts

6 months

Saturday 29th June
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Couldn't agree more. Gives great insights.

Blib

44,591 posts

200 months

Saturday 29th June
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Yep. She's really on the ball. Her in-race strategy analysis adds another dimension to Sky's coverage.

TheDoggingFather

17,152 posts

209 months

Saturday 29th June
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Didn't like her to begin with, but this year she's much more relaxed and comfortable in the role.

Definitely a worthy addition to the team.

generationx

7,040 posts

108 months

Saturday 29th June
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Yes, brilliant. Her and Ant are both an excellent watch.

shirt

22,816 posts

204 months

Saturday 29th June
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TheDoggingFather said:
Didn't like her to begin with, but this year she's much more relaxed and comfortable in the role.

Definitely a worthy addition to the team.
Agree, much more confidence and authority this year

Longy00000

1,410 posts

43 months

Saturday 29th June
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Another plus 1 from me.
I liked her from the off and a worthy addition to the Sky F1 team unlike some others from the last couple of years.

Diderot

7,596 posts

195 months

Saturday 29th June
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Agreed, absolutely fantastic addition to the team and her insight is a game changer. Also, for all those those Dads and Mums out there whose daughters maybe be watching, what a fantastic role model she is for women at the very highest level in the sport. Priceless.

hammo19

5,273 posts

199 months

Sunday 30th June
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Another supporter here. Much much better than the one who wears combat gear and has a fake posh accent.

hondajack85

90 posts

2 months

Sunday 30th June
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Haha it was painful a few minutes ago. Russell had a slight incident going to the grid and the female contingent were left to fend for themselves. No idea till Bernie bailed them out.

spikyone

1,516 posts

103 months

Sunday 30th June
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TheDoggingFather said:
Didn't like her to begin with, but this year she's much more relaxed and comfortable in the role.

Definitely a worthy addition to the team.
She's always been very good, it's just that when she started it was obvious she wasn't used to being in the spotlight. Now she's become comfortable with that.

I think this could be a rare thing - a thread on PH where everyone agrees with each other beer

iandc

3,744 posts

209 months

Sunday 30th June
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TheDoggingFather said:
Didn't like her to begin with, but this year she's much more relaxed and comfortable in the role.

Definitely a worthy addition to the team.
+1. I didn't think much to her to start with but today she was great. It helps that Shouty was not there as she was given plenty of air space and the other commentators were listening to what she said,

coetzeeh

2,667 posts

239 months

Monday 1st July
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Bernie is a great source of knowledge imho.

Difference of course she has actually worked in F1 and now adding value by sharing this knowledgewith us as opposed to journalists who have watched many races - you hear the same narrative from them every race.

Hope Bernie and Ant + Karun are more prominent in the future. You actually learn from their contributions.

rdjohn

6,269 posts

198 months

Monday 1st July
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All 3 add greatly to the show, I would also add Nico Rosberg

Ted used to be good but now seems to play the fool. Croft is the fool, Damon’s style is only slightly better than Di Resta’s. Martin is no longer at his best. Lazy B and Pinkham are unnecessary and Lee McKenzie is way better than Rachel Brooks at developing an open question that a driver can respond to.

Naomi Schiff is a good presenter and would probably be better at asking questions rather than offering opinions. Danica Patrick - well?

At least we can look forward to C4 coverage, this weekend

Edited by rdjohn on Monday 1st July 13:12

PRO5T

4,311 posts

28 months

Monday 1st July
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Did I see that Danica has been sacked by Sky Sports for some of her batst mental conspiracy theories?

Zetec-S

6,049 posts

96 months

Tuesday 2nd July
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PRO5T said:
Did I see that Danica has been sacked by Sky Sports for some of her batst mental conspiracy theories?
Why would they sack her? I've seen it mentioned a few times, but when I tried looking briefly the only search results pointed at her own podcast. No idea quite what she's saying and certainly have no intention of listening, but surely it can't be that offensive otherwise it would generate more publicity?

FWIW she's slowly warming on me and I think she's improving in front of the camera and is starting to add more to the discussion. Initially it felt like Sky were just wheeling her out at Austin every year to shout random words into the camera... "F1 awesome", "yeah go USA", "Max yeah".... I think she's mellowed a bit now and actually strings together a more interesting insight into a driver's mentality.