Motosport on the tube

Posted: Thu 30 Jun 2005

NEWS UPDATE:

SHELL HELIX MOTORSPORT
SUNDAY 3rd July 2005
TV ONE 3.00pm to 6.00pm

Geoff Bryan once again today presents New Zealand’s most watched Motorsport show and once again for a cold winter’s day there is something for everyone.

3:00pm V8 Supercars Round 6 Darwin – Race 1.
The V8 Supercars are back after the first visit to China and we open with coverage from Saturday’s short 17 lap race that sets the weekend off, from Darwin’s Hidden Valley.

3:45 World Motocross – Round 8 Italy.
Once again New Zealanders prove they are as good as anyone else two great Kiwi riders in this one and a huge weekend for Ben Townley, coverage from both Motos that made up this round of the championship.

4:10pm Studio Guest Fabian Coulthard.
Porsche Carrera Cup driver Fabian Coulthard joins us in the studio to talk about his trip next week to the Supercup round at Silverstone as a major support race to the running of the British F1 Grand Prix, plus of course how his fine season is going in Australia.

4:15pm Porsche Supercup – Rounds 5 and 6 Indianapolis
Highlights from two very good races held at Indianapolis and perhaps unlike the F1 cars there was a full field of beautiful Porsche Cars that took to the start for this double header meeting.

4:40pm V8 Supercars Round 6 – Darwin – Race 2.
The second of the three races from Darwin closes the afternoon section of the show but not televised Motorsport for the day and this along with race three will be run over the longer distance of 48 laps.

TV ONE 11.00pm to 2.00am

Geoff Bryan returns again this evening along with Bob McMurray with even more Motorsport on screen today.

11:00pm V8 Supercars – Round 6 – Darwin – Race 3.
The third and final race of the weekend for the Supercar teams and sure to be a good one. Will Team Kiwi Racing go one step further here than they did in China and get another podium?

11:40pm Formula 1 Build up.
We countdown to the running of the French Grand Prix and update all the news and events of the week, along with your questions to Bob McMurray. If you missed out on our F1 update last Sunday afternoon check out the “Ask Bob” section on our website www.tvnz.co.nz keyword Motorsport and there is a streamed recording of that section of the show there for you to watch and answer some of your many questions.

11:55pm Formula 1 Round 10 France.
The cars pull off for the formation lap now and the running of the tenth Grand Prix of the season it’s bound to be a great race with all the tension still hanging over from the US GP, one not to miss.

Note: Even if the content of the show is not actually LIVE the broadcast transmission of the show is and is always subject to timing changes.