Bahrain: Check Out the TV Schedule!
Each year, the Bahrain Grand Prix puts Formula 1 mechanics to the test. To follow the entire Bahrain Grand Prix this 2013 season, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com offers you the TV schedule and timings for the practice sessions, qualifying, and the race on French, Belgian, and Swiss channels.
The fourth round of the Formula 1 season will take place this weekend at the Sakhir Circuit in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Just a week after Fernando Alonso’s victory in China, the season continues in a hierarchy that seems difficult to define.
To follow the conclusion of the Grand Prix live, we suggest checking the TV schedule, times, and channels broadcasting the free practice sessions, qualifying sessions, and the race. The Bahrain Grand Prix will take place at 2:00 PM in France. Canal+ is the official broadcaster of Formula 1, so you will need to subscribe to the encrypted channel to watch the race and other Formula 1 broadcasts and rebroadcasts. This is not the case in Switzerland or Belgium as RTS and La deux will handle the broadcasts.
You can follow the results of the Bahrain Grand Prix from 2:00 PM, Sunday.
Don’t have a subscription to Canal +? That’s not a problem. Indeed, **this year, the editorial team will offer you a live commentary during the Bahrain Grand Prix qualifications, but also during the race.**
From a weather perspective, the position of the Kingdom of Bahrain in the middle of the Persian Gulf archipelago favors sunshine and high temperatures. This will, of course, be the case this year as well.
Check out the TV schedule for the Bahrain Grand Prix with all the detailed explanations thanks to the following tables:
Friday, April 19 /f1/news/14980-official-canal-recovers-f1-rights-for-3-years.html
| Free Practice 1 | 08:50 | Canal + Sport | Live |
| Free Practice 2 | 12:50 | Canal + Sport | Live |
Saturday, April 20 /f1/news/14980-official-canal-recovers-f1-rights-for-3-years.html
| Free Practice 3 | 09:50 | Canal + Sport | Live |
| Qualifying | 12:45 | Canal + Sport | Live |
Sunday, April 21 /f1/news/14980-official-canal-recovers-f1-rights-for-3-years.html
| Qualifications | 01h35 | Canal + | Rebroadcast |
| Pre-race | 13h15 | Canal + | Live |
| Race | 13h55 | Canal + | Live |
Monday, April 22 /f1/news/14980-official-canal-recovers-f1-rights-for-3-years.html
| Race | 10:20 AM | Canal + Sport | Replay |
Belgian TV Program for the Bahrain Grand Prix /f1/actualite/14980-officiel-canal-recupere-les-droits-de-la-f1-pour-3-ans.html:
| Qualifications | Channel Two | Saturday | 12:55 PM | Live |
| Pre-race | Channel Two | Sunday | 1:30 PM | Live |
| Race | Channel Two | Sunday | 1:55 PM | Live |
Swiss TV schedule for the Bahrain Grand Prix /f1/news/14980-official-canal-recovers-f1-rights-for-3-years.html:
| Qualifications | TSR2 | Saturday | 12:55 PM | Live |
| Race | TSR1 | Sunday | 1:50 PM | Live |
The Bahrain GP /f1/news/14980-official-canal-recovers-f1-rights-for-3-years.html on the Radio
You can also follow the Bahrain Grand Prix – which will take place on the Sakhir circuit – 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 radios will provide live commentary of the Grand Prix. The timings are therefore the same as those presented in the Live. RMC will broadcast the race and the qualifications with the program Intégrale F1, commented by Patrick Tambay and Jean-Luc Roy, as well as by Antoine Arlot, the station’s special correspondent at the Grand Prix.