Japanese GP: Ask for the TV schedule!
On October 9th, the 15th race of the 2011 Formula 1 calendar will take place. In Japan, the drivers will be keen to prevent the premature crowning of Sebastian Vettel and possibly even his team, Red Bull. To make sure you don't miss this event on one of the most popular circuits among drivers, here is the TV schedule for Japan. Please note, the French won't be able to watch the Grand Prix on TF1 due to the time difference.
Note: To consult the TV schedule for the South Korean GP, simply click here.
Starting from Friday, the Japanese Grand Prix begins at the legendary Suzuka circuit. However, it seems that the suspense will not be at its peak this weekend.
Sebastian Vettel only needs one point to be crowned in /f1/actualite/11644-gp-coree-demandez-le-programme-tv-.html. He could then claim his second consecutive title. The suspense isn’t at its peak, but Jenson Button’s chances are still present to counter the German. However, that’s not what TF1 seems to think. The number 1 channel in France will not broadcast the Japanese Grand Prix live. The time difference could have helped, but in this case, TF1 will prioritize rugby once again. Eurosport will take over and compensate by offering the race broadcast without any advertising.
casinoenlignefrance.eu.com will therefore set up a live stream so you can follow the developments of Sunday’s race in real-time. Additionally, and as usual, we will also provide a live commentary for the qualifications on Saturday morning. Don’t forget to set your alarm!
Franck Montagny, Sébastien Bourdais, and Alain Prost will join Margot Laffite for a show styled like Dimanche F1 half an hour before the race. They will replace Denis Brogniart and Marion Jollès. As usual, however, Jean-Louis Moncet, Jacques Laffite, and Christophe Malbranque will be in the booth to comment on the practice sessions, qualifying, and the race.
Consult the TV schedule of the Japanese Grand Prix with all the detailed explanations thanks to the following table:
Friday, October 7 /f1/news/11644-korea-gp-ask-for-the-tv-schedule-.html
| Eurosport | Free Practice 1 | Friday | 03h00 | Live |
| Eurosport | Free Practice 2 | Friday | 07h00 | Live |
| Eurosport | Free Practice 2 | Friday | 18h30 | Replay |
Saturday, October 8 /f1/news/11644-korea-gp-ask-for-the-tv-program-.html
| Eurosport | Free Practice 3 | Saturday | 04:00 | Live |
| Eurosport | Qualifying | Saturday | 07:00 | Live |
| TF1 | Qualifying | Saturday | 01:50 | Replay |
Sunday, October 9 /f1/news/11644-korea-gp-ask-for-the-tv-program-.html
| Eurosport | Pre-race | Sunday | 07h30 | Live |
| Eurosport | Race | Sunday | 08h00 | Live |
| TF1 | Race | Sunday | 00h10 | Replay |
Belgian TV Schedule for the Japanese Grand Prix:
| La deux | Qualifications | Saturday | 06:55 | Live |
| La deux | Qualifications | Saturday | 12:55 | Replay |
| La deux | Pre-race | Sunday | 07:35 | Live |
| La deux | Race | Sunday | 07:50 | Live |
| La deux | Race | Sunday | 13:00 | Replay |
Swiss TV Program for the Japanese Grand Prix:
| TSR1 | Qualifications | Saturday | 06h55 | Live |
| TSR1 | Race | Sunday | 07h50 | Live |
The Japanese GP on the Radio
You can also follow the Grand Prix if you don’t have a television by listening to it on the Radio. The frequencies naturally depend on your place of residence, and several radios will broadcast the Grand Prix live. The times are therefore identical to those presented in the Live. RMC will broadcast the race and the qualifications.