They'd rather show US sitcom repeats and Jamie Oliver, than to run with the final round of the V8 Supercars champ where Marcos can potentially seal it there and then....
there is probably a 99% chance i won't see the race anyway. i am night shift that week, bugger if I am gonna be bothered waking up too early to see it and if it is later I will be out so I might have to tape it. I prefer the races to be run on the Sunday.
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Network Ten will broadcast race one of the 2004 V8 Supercar Series at Eastern Creek from 6.00pm - 7.30pm on Saturday, December 4.
2004 has been a year of firsts for the championship with this being the first time in history that V8 Supercars will be shown prime time and follows on from Network Ten's historic Friday broadcast at this year's Bathurst 1000.
It is likely that reigning V8 Supercar Series Champion Marcos Ambrose (Pirtek Racing) will wrap up the 2004 championship in race one.
Network Ten's general manager, sport, David White said: “we have received strong support for prime time coverage of the race and in the spirit of further growing the sport we will be broadcasting from Eastern Creek immediately following Sports Tonight at 6pm”.
Broadcast details for round 13 of the V8 Supercar Series at Eastern Creek are:
Saturday, December 4:
• 4.00pm - 5.00pm: Top Ten Shootout
• 6.00pm - 7.30pm: Race 1
Go to the race, come home and watch it on telly and see everything you missed!
Best of both worlds
Saturdays race is twilight...
"The race will be shown live in Sydney and Melbourne from 6pm-7.30pm, with delayed telecasts in the same timeslot in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth because of time differences and daylight saving."
not sure why channel 10 are pricks for showing a saturday race live for once
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