Brazil: Check Out the TV Guide!

The end is near! The 2013 season concludes this weekend at the Interlagos circuit for the 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix. To find out which channels and times this last Grand Prix of the year will be broadcast, the editorial team has prepared the TV schedule, broadcasting channels, and times for you.

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Brazil: Check Out the TV Guide!

Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull already world champions /f1/actualite/16437-inde-course-sebastian-vettel-puissance-4-.html and Fernando Alonso already vice-world champion. So there is not much suspense left this season, but if you want to watch the last race of the V8 engines in F1 and the outcome of this eventful season /f1/actualite/16437-inde-course-sebastian-vettel-puissance-4-.html, you’ll need to be in front of your screen.

Translate: Canal+ is the official broadcaster of Formula 1, so you will need to be subscribed to the encrypted channel to follow the race and other F1 broadcasts and replays. This is not the case in Switzerland or Belgium, as the RTS and RTBF groups handle the broadcasts.

Note that Free Practice 3 will not be broadcast live in France, as Canal+ is prioritizing football… However, you can follow the results of the Brazilian Grand Prix starting at 4:45 PM on Sunday.

Don’t have a subscription to Canal+? That’s not a problem. Indeed, starting this year, the editorial team of casinoenlignefrance.eu.com will offer you live commentary during the Brazilian Grand Prix qualifications, as well as during the race as was already the case last year.

Check the TV schedule for the Brazilian Grand Prix with detailed explanations thanks to the following tables:

Friday, November 22 /f1/news/16437-india-race-sebastian-vettel-power-4-.html

Free Practice 112:50Canal + SportLive
Free Practice 216:50Canal + SportLive

Saturday, November 23 /f1/news/16437-india-race-sebastian-vettel-power-4-.html

Free Practice 315:40Canal + SportDelayed
Qualifying16:45Canal + SportLive

Sunday, November 24 /f1/news/16437-india-race-sebastian-vettel-power-4-.html

Qualifications05h30Canal + SportReplay
The grid16h15Canal +Live
Race16h55Canal +Live
Race20h45Canal + SportReplay

Monday, November 25 /f1/news/16437-india-race-sebastian-vettel-power-4-.html

Race10h35Canal + SportRerun

Belgian TV Program for the Brazilian Grand Prix /f1/actualite/16437-inde-course-sebastian-vettel-puissance-4-.html:

QualificationsLa deuxSaturday16:55Live
Before raceLa deuxSunday16:30Live
RaceLa deuxSunday16:55Live
RaceLa deuxTuesday00:10Replay

Swiss TV Program for the Brazilian Grand Prix /f1/news/16437-india-race-sebastian-vettel-power-4-.html:

QualificationsTSR2Saturday16:55Live
RaceTSR2Sunday16:50Live

The Brazil GP /f1/news/16437-india-race-sebastian-vettel-power-4-.html on the Radio

You can also follow the Brazilian Grand Prix /f1/news/16437-india-race-sebastian-vettel-power-4-.html – which will take place at the Interlagos 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.

Frequencies naturally depend on your residential area. They are generally listed on each radio’s website. Several radios will provide live commentary of the Grand Prix. The timings are therefore identical to those presented in the Live. RMC will of course broadcast the race and the qualifications, with the program Intégrale F1, commented by Patrick Tambay and Jean-Luc Roy, as well as Antoine Arlot, the station’s special correspondent at the Grand Prix.

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