Provide thesamestatisticmore thanonceSomeonecorrectssomeone aboutsomething thatis completelyirrelevant"Thatman rightthere"Refer to asocialmedia postby a driver"Hop onboard withyour favorite driverand get access to all20 onboards if youare a Sky Glass, SkyQ, or Sky Streamcustomer."Apologizing forpossibleprofanity thatwasn't audiblein the first placeSpeculate whatthe differentplans are (e.g."So is Plan Bfor Carlos aone-stop?")Someoneinterruptsanother personand derails theconversationSay "DragReductionSystem"immediatelyafter saying"DRS""Switcheroo"Analyzenew liveryor helmetdesignRefer to adriver by theirnationality(e.g., "TheMonegasque")Mention theirowncommentaryboxSomeone says,"secs" (e.g.,*Driver radiostarts* "Bernie,two secs")Crofty usessomeone's fullname when talkingto them (e.g. "Yourthoughts, MartinBrundle?")"The [car] of[driver]" (e.g."The Alpineof PierreGasly")Refer to adriver bybirthplace (e.g.,"The man fromStevenage")They starttalking aboutunrelatedthingsMention thatthe driver'ssafety is themost importantthing after acrash"It's lightsout andaway wego!"Randomtrivia isprovided"You canhear the fanscheering himon"While not directlycommentating,Crofty's voice getslouder and slower atthe end of a sentencewith clearannunciation of eachwordRefer to ateam by HQ(e.g. "TheEnstoneoutfit")Provide thesamestatisticmore thanonceSomeonecorrectssomeone aboutsomething thatis completelyirrelevant"Thatman rightthere"Refer to asocialmedia postby a driver"Hop onboard withyour favorite driverand get access to all20 onboards if youare a Sky Glass, SkyQ, or Sky Streamcustomer."Apologizing forpossibleprofanity thatwasn't audiblein the first placeSpeculate whatthe differentplans are (e.g."So is Plan Bfor Carlos aone-stop?")Someoneinterruptsanother personand derails theconversationSay "DragReductionSystem"immediatelyafter saying"DRS""Switcheroo"Analyzenew liveryor helmetdesignRefer to adriver by theirnationality(e.g., "TheMonegasque")Mention theirowncommentaryboxSomeone says,"secs" (e.g.,*Driver radiostarts* "Bernie,two secs")Crofty usessomeone's fullname when talkingto them (e.g. "Yourthoughts, MartinBrundle?")"The [car] of[driver]" (e.g."The Alpineof PierreGasly")Refer to adriver bybirthplace (e.g.,"The man fromStevenage")They starttalking aboutunrelatedthingsMention thatthe driver'ssafety is themost importantthing after acrash"It's lightsout andaway wego!"Randomtrivia isprovided"You canhear the fanscheering himon"While not directlycommentating,Crofty's voice getslouder and slower atthe end of a sentencewith clearannunciation of eachwordRefer to ateam by HQ(e.g. "TheEnstoneoutfit")

F1 Commentary Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Provide the same statistic more than once
  2. Someone corrects someone about something that is completely irrelevant
  3. "That man right there"
  4. Refer to a social media post by a driver
  5. "Hop onboard with your favorite driver and get access to all 20 onboards if you are a Sky Glass, Sky Q, or Sky Stream customer."
  6. Apologizing for possible profanity that wasn't audible in the first place
  7. Speculate what the different plans are (e.g. "So is Plan B for Carlos a one-stop?")
  8. Someone interrupts another person and derails the conversation
  9. Say "Drag Reduction System" immediately after saying "DRS"
  10. "Switcheroo"
  11. Analyze new livery or helmet design
  12. Refer to a driver by their nationality (e.g., "The Monegasque")
  13. Mention their own commentary box
  14. Someone says, "secs" (e.g., *Driver radio starts* "Bernie, two secs")
  15. Crofty uses someone's full name when talking to them (e.g. "Your thoughts, Martin Brundle?")
  16. "The [car] of [driver]" (e.g. "The Alpine of Pierre Gasly")
  17. Refer to a driver by birthplace (e.g., "The man from Stevenage")
  18. They start talking about unrelated things
  19. Mention that the driver's safety is the most important thing after a crash
  20. "It's lights out and away we go!"
  21. Random trivia is provided
  22. "You can hear the fans cheering him on"
  23. While not directly commentating, Crofty's voice gets louder and slower at the end of a sentence with clear annunciation of each word
  24. Refer to a team by HQ (e.g. "The Enstone outfit")