Malaysia: Ask for the TV schedule!

The first Grand Prix of the season took place not without surprises two weeks ago. The 2014 season continues this weekend with the Malaysian Grand Prix in Sepang. To ensure you don't miss the event, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com offers the broadcast schedules for the main TV and radio programs covering the free practice sessions, the qualifying sessions, and the 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix in France, Belgium, and Switzerland.

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Malaysia: Ask for the TV schedule!

After a promising first race in Australia, the F1 grid stops this weekend in Malaysia, at the Sepang circuit. The cars are gaining mileage. Teams are therefore bringing new parts to improve performance, but the toughest challenge at Sepang will undoubtedly be coping with the heat and humidity for both the drivers and the mechanics.

The event is broadcast in France, Belgium, and Switzerland. Not everyone is in the same situation. While Canal+ provides optimum coverage, you have to pay to follow the Grand Prix. Conversely, the races and qualifications are broadcast free on RTS and RTBF, but the coverage does not include the live practice sessions.

In France, since Canal+ is the official broadcaster of Formula 1 in 2014, you will need to subscribe to the encrypted channel to watch the race and other broadcasts and replays of Formula 1. This is not the case in Switzerland or Belgium, as the RTS and RTBF groups handle the broadcasts.

Due to the time difference, the free practice sessions will take place from Thursday night to Friday. The qualifying will start at 9 am on Saturday. Finally, you can follow the result of the 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix from 09:45 am on Sunday.

You don’t have a subscription to Canal+? It’s not a problem. Indeed, like last year, the editorial team of casinoenlignefrance.eu.com is mobilizing to offer you a live commentary, during the qualifying of the Grand Prix, but also during the race.

Note that Canal+ will offer a new unencrypted program on Canal+ Sport every Wednesday after the races to broadcast the condensed Grand Prix without commentary and only with onboard cameras.

Check the TV schedule for the 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix with all detailed explanations thanks to the following tables:

Friday, March 28, 2014

Free Practice 102:50Canal + SportLive
Free Practice 206:50Canal + SportLive

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Free Practice 305:50Canal + SportLive
Qualifying08:45Canal + SportLive

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Qualifications05:50Canal +Repeat
La grille09:15Canal +Live
Race09:55Canal +Live
Magazine Formula One18:05Canal +Live
Race20:50Canal + SportRepeat

Monday, March 31, 2014

Course10:15Canal + SportRebroadcast

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

OnBoard17:35Canal + SportRerun without commentary (onboard camera + team radio only)
F1 Specialists18:05Canal + SportLive

TV Schedule for the Malaysian Grand Prix in Belgium:

QualificationsLa deuxSaturday08:55Live
QualificationsLa deuxSaturday13:45Replay
Pre-raceLa deuxSunday09:30Live
RaceLa deuxSunday09:55Live
RaceLa deuxSunday13:45Replay

TV Schedule for the Malaysian Grand Prix in Switzerland:

QualificationsTSR2Saturday08:55Live
RaceTSR2Sunday09:50Live

The 2014 Malaysian GP on the Radio

You can also follow the 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix – which will take place at the Sepang circuit – if you don’t have a television, don’t want to subscribe to Canal+, or are on the move – by listening to it on the radio. The frequencies naturally depend on your place of residence, and several radio stations will provide live commentary of the Grand Prix. The timing is identical to that presented in the Live. RMC will notably broadcast the race, qualifications, and free practice sessions thanks to the presence of Jean-Luc Roy, Antoine Arlot, and Patrick Tambay.

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