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Click here to listen to the commentary from the 2CV 24hr, LIVE!

(Nothing will be broadcast until approx 5pm on Saturday 8th August, 2009. You should have the Windows Media Player plugin installed on your browser to hear the commentary feed. Popup window blockers should be disabled, as this will open in a new window)

 

Communicate with the commentators! See bottom of page

LIVE timing feed from the circuit: Click here!

LIVE video feed from the circuit! (on race day) in partnership with DriveData (http://www.drivedata.com) and Moyea Web Player.

Player will show here

 

To send messages to the commentary team during the race:

 

Either:

  • Send an email to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
  • Send a 'tweet' using Twitter. If you already have a Twitter account, just press one of the 'reply' buttons above, or preface your status message with "@2cvracing". Follow us at http://twitter.com/2cvracing

If you don't have a Twitter account,
  1. Go to https://twitter.com/signup to sign up for a Twitter account.
  2. Optional: Log in to your account, then go to http://twitter.com/2cvracing
  3. Optional: Click the 'Follow' button on the left hand side under the pic of the 2cv. This is so you can receive updates from the circuit
  4. Click on one of the 'reply' buttons in the box above. This will take you to the twitter.com page to type in a message to send to the commentary team (be sure to leave the '@2cvracing' in the text box, then a space, then your message.)

 

Now you can follow the updates from the circuit from your own Twitter-following page (http://twitter.com/following), or this very page. If the commentary team 'reply' to your message, you'll see it at http://twitter.com/replies (from the main Twitter page, click the "@username" button on the right - the "username" will be whatever you logged in with)

If you're really into your Twittering, you may have a desktop program with which you can follow the action - an example of this is TweetDeck (http://tweetdeck.com/beta/)

For more information on using Twitter, try the BBC's handy guide