China: Check the TV schedule!

Won last year by Nico Rosberg in a Mercedes, the 2013 Chinese Grand Prix promises to captivate spectators and be as competitive as in Australia and Malaysia. To ensure you don't miss any of the television broadcasts and to follow the 2013 Chinese Grand Prix, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com offers you the TV schedule and the French, Swiss, and Belgian broadcast channels.

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China: Check the TV schedule!

The third round of the Formula 1 season will take place in China this weekend. After a start to the season that has not yet established a very clear hierarchy, the drivers and teams are eager to do their best.

To know the outcome of the competition live, you’ll have to get up early once again. The Chinese Grand Prix takes place at 9 am. Canal+ officially broadcasts Formula 1 in /f1/actualite/14980-officiel-canal-recupere-les-droits-de-la-f1-pour-3-ans.html in France, so you will need to subscribe to the encrypted channel to follow the race and other Formula 1 broadcasts…

You can follow the Chinese Grand Prix /f1/actualite/14980-officiel-canal-recupere-les-droits-de-la-f1-pour-3-ans.html starting from 9:00 AM on Sunday. Since most of you do not have a Canal+ subscription, the editorial team will offer, as last year, a live commentary during the Chinese Grand Prix qualifications, and also – as a new feature – during the race.

From a weather perspective, the forecast seems cloudy but does not predict any precipitation. The temperatures – unlike in Malaysia – will not exceed 25°C, which will lead the teams to adjust their settings again in order to optimize their tire consumption.

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

Friday, April 12 /f1/actualite/14980-officiel-canal-recupere-les-droits-de-la-f1-pour-3-ans.html

Free Practice 103:50Canal + SportLive
Free Practice 207:50Canal + SportLive

Saturday, April 13 /f1/actualite/14980-officiel-canal-recupere-les-droits-de-la-f1-pour-3-ans.html

Free Practice 304:50Canal + SportLive
Qualifying07:45Canal + SportLive
Qualifying13:40Canal + SportReplay

Sunday, April 14 /f1/actualite/14980-officiel-canal-recupere-les-droits-de-la-f1-pour-3-ans.html

Qualifications01h50Canal +Rediffusion
Avant course08h15Canal +Direct
Course08h55Canal +Direct
Course11h00Canal + SportRediffusion

Belgian TV Program for the Chinese Grand Prix /f1/actualite/14980-officiel-canal-recupere-les-droits-de-la-f1-pour-3-ans.html:

QualificationsLa deuxSaturday07:55Live
QualificationsLa deuxSaturday12:50Replay
Pre-raceLa deuxSunday08:30Live
RaceLa deuxSunday08:55Live
RaceLa deuxSunday13:40Replay

Swiss TV schedule for the Chinese Grand Prix /f1/news/14980-official-canal-recovers-f1-rights-for-3-years.html:

QualificationsTSR1Saturday07:55Live
RaceTSR2Sunday08:50Live

The Chinese GP /f1/news/14980-official-canal-recovers-f1-rights-for-3-years.html on the Radio

You can also follow the Chinese Grand Prix, which will take place on the Shanghai 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 station’s website. Several stations will broadcast the Grand Prix live. The times are therefore the same as those presented in the Live. RMC will specifically 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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