Debriefing Video: the Bahrain preview by Motors TV

Every week, in 2009, you could watch the weekly video debriefing from Motors TV. Presented by Jean-Luc Roy and Laurent-Frédéric Bollée from the cable TV channel MotorsTV, the show returned in 2010 as well. The goal is simple: Answer your questions about the Grand Prix and analyze the race and the current events stirring F1. […]

Logo Mi mini
Written by Par
Debriefing Video: the Bahrain preview by Motors TV

Every week, in 2009, you could watch the weekly video debriefing from Motors TV. Presented by Jean-Luc Roy and Laurent-Frédéric Bollée from the cable TV channel MotorsTV, the show returned in 2010 as well.

The goal is simple: Answer your questions about the Grand Prix and analyze the race and the current events stirring F1. The objective is to offer a show bringing together all F1 fans and debating around the same core news!

The show is available on the MotorsTV website at the following address: https://fr.motorstv.com/videos?v=TAmI0NtDANo.

This week, J.L. Roy and L-F Bollée discuss the return of the Formula 1 season in Bahrain this weekend, as well as Michael Schumacher’s comeback.

The former Head of Engines at Renault F1 – Denis Chevrier – also answers your questions. He is part of the MotorsTV team and his answers are always very interesting. Find his column here.

The interest is to be attentive to your needs. You can ask your questions in writing on the website or by video by clicking below:

Your questions by video

Your questions in writing

The show’s website

Denis Chevrier’s column

The Video Debrief Preview of the 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix

Your comment

Vous recevrez un e-mail de vérification pour publier votre commentaire.

Up
Motorsinside English
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.