No point making different posts for here and 10 10ths
Jake Humphrey: He was the probable one but he is the sensible choice. Did a great job of the NFL Wembley game. His "anti-fan club" have appeared on the BBC's discussion thing. I can't think of a better choice.
Jonathan Legard: Unsure.
Martin Brundle: The only option.
David Couthard: Knows his stuff, recent experience. Should be able to wangle a ride in an RBR car too. Should act as the off button for EJ.
Eddie Jordan: He could be considered as an alternative to Max, but a former team owner's perspective should be useful. Bit of a motormouth.
Lee McKenzie: Can't really think of anyone better.
Ted Kravitz: Got keys to the right doors from ITV, very shrewd thinking - one thing that stuck out was asking the FIA if they Safety Car had enough fuel to go a whole race distance at Fuji when it looked like a possible!
Murray Walker: Good to have him as an online contributer. Should be interesting reading.
Adam Parsons: He's there for BBC News basically.
A source on another forum says that some European races (the big ones like Britain and Monaco) will be in HD.
Please could we have Jonathon Green and Bruce Jouanny for the support events?
I don't know what they do for the studio, but is it SPEED that get the broadcast team on deckchairs on in the paddock or something? That would be a good thing to have for F1