Europe: Ask for the TV program!
Since 1982, F1 hadn't seen such suspense. Seven races, seven different winners, and three drivers within less than three points. The 2012 season is very open, and after a short stint in the Americas, where Lewis Hamilton won his first Grand Prix of the year, it's back to Europe in Valencia for the 8th race of the season. To make sure you don't miss this event, combined with Euro 2012 Football, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com offers you the TV schedule for the 2012 European GP, including times and broadcast channels in France, Belgium, and Switzerland.
Hamilton, Alonso, Vettel are clearly the three contenders for the 2012 title best positioned in the world championship after 7 races. But as the races follow, so do the surprises. So who will be able to win this eighth race of the season in Valencia? To find out, join us to discover the TV program of the 2012 European GP which will take place for the 5th consecutive time in Valencia, in the central-east of Spain.
After experiencing very poor coverage for the Canadian Grand Prix two weeks ago, due to the first round of legislative elections in France and the time difference with the North American continent, the European Grand Prix will return to almost its usual schedule, despite the European Football Championship.
TF1 will broadcast the race on Sunday afternoon starting at 1:55 PM. The F1 à la Une team will present the event a few minutes earlier from the pit lane and the starting grid. The qualifications will be broadcast on Eurosport, a pay channel available on cable, the web, and as an option in ISP TV packages, while TF1 will offer a replay during the night from Saturday to Sunday.
Note that the editorial team will as usual offer you a live commentary of the qualifications on Saturday starting at 1:45 PM to follow the evolution of the hierarchy live and in a friendly atmosphere. You will also be able to ask your questions live.
You can consult the TV schedule for the 2012 European Grand Prix with all detailed explanations thanks to the following table:
TV Program European GP 2012
Friday, June 22, 2012
| Essais Libres 1 | 10h00 | Eurosport | Direct |
| Essais Libres 2 | 14h00 | Eurosport | Direct |
| Essais Libres 2 | 21h45 | Eurosport | Rediffusion |
Saturday, June 23, 2012
| Essais Libres 3 | 11h00 | Eurosport | Direct |
| Essais Libres 3 | 13h00 | Eurosport | Rediffusion |
| Qualifications | 13h55 | Eurosport | Direct |
| Qualifications | 01h35 | TF1 | Rediffusion |
Sunday, June 24, 2012
| Avant-course | 13h20 | TF1 | Direct |
| Course | 13h55 | TF1 | Direct |
| Course | 19h45 | Eurosport | Rediffusion |
Belgian TV program for the European Grand Prix:
| La deux | Qualifications | Samedi | 13h55 | Direct |
| La une | Avant-course | Dimanche | 13h30 | Direct |
| La une | Course | Dimanche | 13h55 | Direct |
| La deux | Course | Lundi | 23h35 | Rediffusion |
Swiss TV Schedule for the European Grand Prix:
| TSR2 | Qualifications | Samedi | 13h35 | Direct |
| TSR1 | Course | Dimanche | 13h50 | Direct |
The European Grand Prix (Valencia) on the Radio
You can also follow the Spanish Grand Prix, held in Barcelona, on the radio if you don’t have a television or are on the move. The frequencies naturally depend on your location, and several stations will broadcast the Grand Prix live. The times are the same as those presented in the live coverage. **RMC** will air the race and the qualifiers during the “Intégrale F1” program, commented by Patrick Tambay and Jean-Luc Roy. Europe 1 will also broadcast the GP.