@@fujimori110 It's in their best interest to continue if they want broader exposure for their sponsors. They don't do this as an act of kindness. We viewers buy things, and their sponsors want a crack at our money. You have to pay for subscription TV to see these races in the US (which I refuse to do), which limits their audience to people who can afford premium cable (something like $119/month for the Comcast package where I live). You Tube (or other free streaming service) is our only remaining broadcast option, delayed though it is. Each of us gets thousands of brand or product hits each race, and we are very receptive to them. That's all perfectly ok with me because racing could never be viable otherwise, and I love racing!
@@purwantiallan5089 Bro. They boned us on the weed. Then forced us to sit through moronic pandemic lockdown videos sober. I quit. Perhaps there is still hope but I've been waiting couple years.
Thank you very much for the upload! The North American broadcaster, fox sports, are still *hitheads. Broadcasting 1 hour of coverage then switching over to another medium, one that not everyone may have. And on top of that their *hitty commentators do the commentating.
Why these days people can no longer read ? I am the old man, 63 born in 1955 but I can still read. Only pulling your leg; th-cam.com/video/WC6Qa2WR-QY/w-d-xo.html yOU CAN WATCH ALL THE VIDEOS OF ALL RACES ON MY SEVERAL BLOGS INCLUDING f1. MOTO GP everything you are dreaming of.
When, when, when will the TV director(s) finally be replaced or teached by someone who knows his stuff? The amount of action he/they missed over the years by showing people sitting/standing around in the stands/pits is ridiculous beyond believe. The director(s) seems to have zero clue about motorracing. A total disgrace. No wonder most of the young generation don't bother watching. Two examples of what I'm talking about begin at 4:35:26 and 4:36:16 . Thanks for your attention!
That seems to be a curse affecting all endurance racing. IMSA is like that, ELMS, JLMS, the 24h series... every endurance race I've seen. I hate Fox Sports, but they do seem to have better camera coverage and directors. Most of the commercial American networks do a lot better camera coverage, but they also tend to feature vapid morons doing commentary. (Not always though. I like Townsend Bell and Paul Tracy in the Indycar series.)
@@christophermichael8010 I believe in the power of the consumer. Their sponsors will get the message eventually that a lot of us aren't getting exposure to their brands because the races are only available (in the US anyway) through expensive premium cable TV. FIA gets their cut of that revenue, but their sponsors don't get dick. The real commodity on offer here is not a race. It's exposure to you and me. WE are what the FIA and the networks are selling to their sponsors. But who really wants to watch another team-ordered Lewis Hamilton win? Podium positions in F1 should begin at P5 and go down from there. We all get it. Mercedes and Ferrari are faster than everyone. *yawn*
I find it annoying when the commentators make such a big deal of the LMGTE world championship but then just say that LMP2 is a world championship when it isn’t.
hmmm 2017... china... thats a very distinctive sounding dry cough from jackie chan... anbd if u listen to the 2018 le mans gb coverage you can heard someone in the background with that same distinctive dry cough - anyone else think covid might of been around and dead;y for many years before it became world infamous in 2020?
Uploading a 1+6 hour race replay for free is just amazing.
All they need to do is figure out a way to hook us up with a free bag of weed.
I just hope they do this again next winter for their US viewers with their new tv deal.
@@fujimori110 It's in their best interest to continue if they want broader exposure for their sponsors. They don't do this as an act of kindness. We viewers buy things, and their sponsors want a crack at our money. You have to pay for subscription TV to see these races in the US (which I refuse to do), which limits their audience to people who can afford premium cable (something like $119/month for the Comcast package where I live). You Tube (or other free streaming service) is our only remaining broadcast option, delayed though it is. Each of us gets thousands of brand or product hits each race, and we are very receptive to them. That's all perfectly ok with me because racing could never be viable otherwise, and I love racing!
@@Cheeseburger.Launch.Sequence perfect while waiting for 2020...
@@purwantiallan5089 Bro. They boned us on the weed. Then forced us to sit through moronic pandemic lockdown videos sober. I quit.
Perhaps there is still hope but I've been waiting couple years.
What a good guy Jose Maria Lopez seems to be, admitting he wanted a little too much in the overtaking of that LMP2-car. Respect.
4:06:39 Nose change for the Porsche. Nice view of the front diffuser
Race Start 46:32
Rewatching the past FIA WEC races. Waiting for 2020...
1:25:10 RIP headphone users
Damn
Muy emocionante carrera.
Gracias WEC
Ironic that the only Audi in WEC now is the safety car
Thank you very much for the upload! The North American broadcaster, fox sports, are still *hitheads. Broadcasting 1 hour of coverage then switching over to another medium, one that not everyone may have. And on top of that their *hitty commentators do the commentating.
Formation Lap 42:40
Green Flag 46:35
For a moment I thought I had missed the 6 hours of Bahrain.
who is crying i am missing porsche and audi so much
Not sure if you notice but the race is 2016 not as the title said of 2017
so where r the Audi's?if it's 2016 should b 2 x audi(#7&8)porsche(#1&2)toyota(#5&6)
16:42 broadcast start
What happened to Fuji and Cota's full race replays?
Cota is up but I think they didn't bother with Fuji since it was pretty much a washout.
Why these days people can no longer read ? I am the old man, 63 born in 1955 but I can still read. Only pulling your leg; th-cam.com/video/WC6Qa2WR-QY/w-d-xo.html
yOU CAN WATCH ALL THE VIDEOS OF ALL RACES ON MY SEVERAL BLOGS INCLUDING f1. MOTO GP everything you are dreaming of.
Fuji is up also. I watched it a couple of weeks ago.
André Popsy are you actually that old? No disrespect.
When, when, when will the TV director(s) finally be replaced or teached by someone who knows his stuff? The amount of action he/they missed over the years by showing people sitting/standing around in the stands/pits is ridiculous beyond believe. The director(s) seems to have zero clue about motorracing. A total disgrace. No wonder most of the young generation don't bother watching.
Two examples of what I'm talking about begin at 4:35:26 and 4:36:16 .
Thanks for your attention!
That seems to be a curse affecting all endurance racing. IMSA is like that, ELMS, JLMS, the 24h series... every endurance race I've seen. I hate Fox Sports, but they do seem to have better camera coverage and directors. Most of the commercial American networks do a lot better camera coverage, but they also tend to feature vapid morons doing commentary. (Not always though. I like Townsend Bell and Paul Tracy in the Indycar series.)
TOYOTA・GAZOO・Racing🇯🇵🗾TS050HYBRID🇨🇭🇬🇧🇯🇵
2:49:51 Jani's Porsche #1 is over steering
If only F1 could do this
[sigh]
s.uguaaa One day, mate. Believe in Liberty Media
Christopher Michael We all do
s.uguaaa do we? :D
@@christophermichael8010 I believe in the power of the consumer. Their sponsors will get the message eventually that a lot of us aren't getting exposure to their brands because the races are only available (in the US anyway) through expensive premium cable TV. FIA gets their cut of that revenue, but their sponsors don't get dick. The real commodity on offer here is not a race. It's exposure to you and me. WE are what the FIA and the networks are selling to their sponsors.
But who really wants to watch another team-ordered Lewis Hamilton win? Podium positions in F1 should begin at P5 and go down from there. We all get it. Mercedes and Ferrari are faster than everyone. *yawn*
Go to f1fullraces.com
Merci
I find it annoying when the commentators make such a big deal of the LMGTE world championship but then just say that LMP2 is a world championship when it isn’t.
XieXie Ni.
Biggest challenge for the drivers in this race: survive six hours on a soulless dull track without falling asleep.
shanghai isnt that bad.
@ I think it even got worse! On the straights you can barely see the next corner through that smog! Anyway, what’s the aspect you like about it?
hmmm 2017... china... thats a very distinctive sounding dry cough from jackie chan... anbd if u listen to the 2018 le mans gb coverage you can heard someone in the background with that same distinctive dry cough - anyone else think covid might of been around and dead;y for many years before it became world infamous in 2020?