Germany: Check out the TV schedule!

The German Grand Prix will take place this weekend under tension following the tire issues encountered just a week ago at Silverstone. To ensure you don't miss this event, the editorial team provides the dates, times, and channels that will broadcast the 2013 German Grand Prix - in France, Belgium, and Switzerland - as well as radio broadcasts.

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Germany: Check out the TV schedule!

After a chaotic British Grand Prix for the drivers due to faulty tires, the arrival in Germany this weekend will undoubtedly be marked by doubt.

Arriving with new rear tires at the Nurburgring, Pirelli will be in the spotlight.

Canal+ is the official broadcaster of Formula 1 in /f1/actualite/15811-Pirelli-explique-les-problemes-rencontres-a-silverstone.html, you will therefore need to be subscribed to the encrypted channel to be able to follow the race and other broadcasts and replays of Formula 1… This is not the case in Switzerland or in Belgium since the RTS and RTBF groups handle the broadcasts.

You can follow the results of the German Grand Prix from 2:00 PM on Sunday.

Don’t have a subscription to Canal +? That’s not a problem. Indeed, since this year, the editorial team of casinoenlignefrance.eu.com will offer you live commentary during the German Grand Prix qualifications, but also during the race.

Check the TV schedule for the German Grand Prix with all the detailed explanations through the following tables:

Friday, July 5 /f1/news/15811-Pirelli-explains-the-problems-encountered-at-silverstone.html

Free Practice 109:50Canal + SportLive
Free Practice 213:50Canal + SportLive

Saturday, July 6 /f1/actualite/15811-Pirelli-explique-les-problemes-rencontres-a-silverstone.html

Free Practice 310:50Canal + SportLive
Qualifying13:45Canal + Live
Qualifying18:00Canal + SportReplay

Sunday, July 7 /f1/news/15811-Pirelli-explains-the-issues-encountered-at-silverstone.html

Before race13:00Canal +Live
Race13:55Canal +Live

Monday, July 8 /f1/news/15811-Pirelli-explains-the-problems-encountered-at-silverstone.html

Race10:25 amCanal + SportRebroadcast

Belgian TV Program for the German Grand Prix /f1/news/15811-Pirelli-explains-the-problems-encountered-at-silverstone.html:

QualificationsLa deuxSaturday1:55 PMLive
RaceLa deuxSunday1:55 PMLive

Swiss TV Program for the German Grand Prix /f1/actualite/15811-Pirelli-explique-les-problemes-rencontres-a-silverstone.html:

QualificationsTSR2Saturday18:50Delayed
RaceTSR1Sunday13:50Live

The German GP /f1/news/15811-Pirelli-explains-the-problems-encountered-at-silverstone.html on the Radio

You can also follow the German Grand Prix – which will take place this year at the circuit in the heart of the forest at the Nurburgring – if you don’t have a TV, 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 radio stations will provide live commentary on the Grand Prix. The times are therefore identical to those presented in the Live. **RMC** (Radio Monte-Carlo) will of course broadcast the race and the qualifiers, 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. The radio will also comment on the Free Practice sessions on Friday and Saturday.

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