Speedweek

Speedweek (2016- )

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A comprehensive motor sports program for speed enthusiasts.

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Speedweek' premiere?

'Speedweek' premiered on February 7, 2016.

Who were the main hosts of 'Speedweek' in 2016?

The main hosts of 'Speedweek' in 2016 were Grant Denyer and Matt White.

What channel aired 'Speedweek' in 2016?

'Speedweek' aired on the Seven Network in 2016.

What was the format of 'Speedweek' in 2016?

'Speedweek' in 2016 followed a magazine-style format, covering various motorsports events and highlights.

Which motorsports events were covered in 'Speedweek' in 2016?

'Speedweek' in 2016 covered a wide range of motorsports events, including Formula 1, NASCAR, MotoGP, Supercars, and more.

Was there a specific focus on Australian motorsports in 'Speedweek' in 2016?

Yes, 'Speedweek' in 2016 had a strong focus on Australian motorsports, including coverage of the Australian Touring Car Championship and local races.

Were there any special features or segments in 'Speedweek' in 2016?

Yes, 'Speedweek' in 2016 included special features and segments such as driver interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and analysis of racing techniques.

Did 'Speedweek' in 2016 cover any international motorsports events?

Yes, 'Speedweek' in 2016 provided coverage of international motorsports events, including the Formula 1 World Championship and the Le Mans 24 Hours.

How often did 'Speedweek' air in 2016?

'Speedweek' aired weekly in 2016, providing fans with the latest updates and highlights from the world of motorsports.

Were there any special episodes or events covered in 'Speedweek' in 2016?

Yes, 'Speedweek' in 2016 featured special episodes covering major events such as the Bathurst 1000 and the Australian Grand Prix.

Did 'Speedweek' in 2016 include any interactive elements for viewers?

Yes, 'Speedweek' in 2016 encouraged viewer participation through social media interaction and live polls during the show.

Who were some of the notable guests on 'Speedweek' in 2016?

'Speedweek' in 2016 featured interviews with notable drivers such as Mark Webber, Jamie Whincup, and Casey Stoner.

Did 'Speedweek' in 2016 include any segments focusing on automotive technology?

Yes, 'Speedweek' in 2016 had segments discussing the latest advancements in automotive technology and how they impact motorsports.

Were there any competitions or giveaways on 'Speedweek' in 2016?

Yes, 'Speedweek' in 2016 held various competitions and giveaways, offering viewers the chance to win exclusive merchandise and experiences.

Did 'Speedweek' in 2016 cover any motorsports-related news and updates?

Yes, 'Speedweek' in 2016 provided regular news segments, keeping viewers informed about the latest developments in the world of motorsports.

How long did each episode of 'Speedweek' run in 2016?

Each episode of 'Speedweek' in 2016 had a runtime of approximately one hour, allowing for in-depth coverage of motorsports events.

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