Germany: check out the TV schedule!

If you're not by the seaside and want to follow the Grand Prix this weekend, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com offers you the TV schedule for the 2012 German GP with the broadcast times and channels in France, Belgium, and Switzerland.

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Germany: check out the TV schedule!

10, this is the number of this Grand Prix out of the 20 scheduled this 2012 season. After the German Grand Prix, the first half of the season will be over, and even if a hierarchy seems to be emerging, the German Grand Prix, which will take place at Hockenheim for the 32nd time since 1970, is difficult to predict as there have been many contenders for victory since the start of the season…

Fernando Alonso has made a strong impression since the start of the season. Mark Webber is consistent and well-placed in the drivers’ world championship as well, yet it was Hamilton and Vettel who were the favorites at the beginning of the season – proof that nothing is decided in advance.

For the 58th German Grand Prix F1, TF1 will continue to broadcast the race on Sunday from 1:55 p.m. The “F1 à la Une” team will present the 2012 German Grand Prix on the pitlane and starting grid a few minutes earlier. Marion Jollès will interview several drivers and team leaders.

The qualifications will be broadcast on Eurosport, a paid channel available on cable, the web, and as an option in ISPs’ TV packages, while TF1 will offer a replay during the night from Saturday to Sunday. All Free Practice sessions will also be broadcast on Eurosport.

Note: As usual, the editorial team will offer you a live commentary of the qualifications on Saturday from 1:45 PM to follow the evolution of the hierarchy live and in a completely friendly atmosphere. Additionally, you will be able to ask your questions live.

You can consult the TV program for the 2012 German Grand Prix with all the detailed explanations thanks to the following table:

TV Program German GP 2012

Friday, July 20, 2012

Free Practice 110:00EurosportLive
Free Practice 214:00EurosportLive
Free Practice 217:00EurosportReplay

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Free Practice 311:00EurosportLive
Qualifying13:50EurosportLive
Qualifying01:40TF1Replay

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Pre-race1:18 PMTF1Live
Race1:55 PMTF1Live

Monday, July 23, 2012

Course14:00EurosportRebroadcast

Belgian TV Schedule for the German Grand Prix:

La deuxQualificationsSaturday1:55 PMLive
La deuxPre-raceSunday1:30 PMLive
La deuxRaceSunday1:55 PMLive
La deuxRaceTuesday12:20 AMReplay

Swiss TV schedule for the German Grand Prix:

TSR2QualificationsSaturday1:55 PMLive
TSR1RaceSunday1:50 PMLive

The German GP (Hockenheim) on the Radio

You can also follow the German Grand Prix, run this year on the Hockenheim circuit (and not at the Nurburgring) – if you don’t have a television or are on vacation, thanks to the radios. The frequencies naturally depend on your geographical area. Several radios will broadcast the Grand Prix live. The times are the same as those presented in the Live.

RMC will broadcast the race and the qualifications with the show Intégrale F1, commented by Patrick Tambay and Jean-Luc Roy. Europe 1 will also offer the broadcast of the GP.

Note also that the FOM has set up mobile applications to track the live position of drivers on the track. Different applications for each race and paid, of course …

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