Australia GP: Check the TV schedule!
To properly follow the 2011 Australian Grand Prix, the first race of the 2011 season on your screens, MotorsInside offers you the TV schedule: Channels, timings, and also information on radios offering audio broadcasts.
As we announced a few weeks ago, TF1 no longer broadcasts Formula 1 qualifying live. The number one channel will only offer a short summary of the qualifications shortly before 8:00 PM. It’s Eurosport that’s taking over. TF1 will offer a delayed broadcast late at night, around 1:00 AM…
CAUTION:
This weekend we change the clocks. Remember to set your alarm forward by one hour. So on Sunday morning, when it is 2 AM, you need to set your alarm forward by one hour to make it 3 AM. As you understand, you will lose an hour of sleep…
No change in the presenters. The Grand Prix is still presented by the trio Moncet / Malbranque / Laffite, whether on Eurosport or TF1. Laurent Dupin will be in the pits, while as for the past two years, Mairon Jollès and Denis Brogniard will present the Grand Prix on the starting grid. Refer to the table for further details.
Friday, March 25, 2011
| 1 | Free Practice 1 | 02:30 | Eurosport | Live |
| 2 | Free Practice 2 | 06:30 | Eurosport | Live |
Saturday, March 26, 2011
| 3 | Free Practice 3 | 04:00 | Eurosport | Live |
| 4 | Qualifications | 07:00 | Eurosport | Live |
| 2 | Qualifications | 01:45 | TF1 | Replay |
Sunday, March 27, 2011
| 1 | Pre-race | 07:45 | TF1 | Live |
| 2 | Race | 07:55 | TF1 | Live |
| 3 | Race | 18:30 | Eurosport | Replay |
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 location and several radio stations will broadcast the Grand Prix live – why not do without images for once?
The hours are therefore identical to those presented in the Live.
RTL and RMC will broadcast the race while Europe 1 will broadcast the race and the qualifications live.