Old timer, I have to agree with you. This year, it was like listening to an American broadcast, I can only assume that it is now being financed by the them. Trust me, you missed nothing it was tedious in the extreme and provided little or no useful or for that matter accurate information. It does however have one useful side effect. A couple of the people that I was with didn't listen to the transmissions and they got a lot of dust in their ears. So next year I will take the headphones, but leave the receiver at home. I wonder if there is a way that we can persuade the ACO to re install the brilliant monitors that they used to have at the main viewing points. Simple black and white screens that automatically updated every lap to provide the precise details of the race as it unfolded, they were all you needed.