Chinese GP: Check the TV Schedule!

To properly follow the 2011 Chinese Grand Prix, the third race of the 2011 season on your screens, MotorsInside offers you the TV schedule: The channels, the times, as well as information on radios that offer an audio broadcast, in France, Switzerland, and Belgium!

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Chinese GP: Check the TV Schedule!

As we announced to you a few weeks ago, TF1 no longer broadcasts live Formula 1 qualifying sessions. The leading channel will only offer a brief summary of the qualifications a little before 8:00 PM. Therefore, Eurosport is taking over. TF1 will offer a delayed broadcast late at night, around 1 AM…

The qualifying sessions for the Chinese Grand Prix will be available to follow live on casinoenlignefrance.eu.com via a specially dedicated live stream.

No changes for 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 for the past two years, Marion Jollès and Denis Brognard will present the Grand Prix on the starting grid in Europe. Refer to the table for more details.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Eurosport
Free Practice 1
Friday04:00Live
Eurosport
Free Practice 2
Friday08:00Live
Eurosport
Free Practice 2
Friday 14:00Replay
Eurosport
Free Practice 2
Friday 17:00Replay

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Eurosport
Free Practice 3
Saturday05:00Live
Eurosport
Qualifications
Saturday08:00Live
TF1
Qualifications
Saturday 19:52Summary
TF1
Qualifications
Saturday 01:45Replay

Sunday, April 17, 2011

TF1
Pre-race
Sunday08:45Live
TF1
Race
Sunday08:55Live
Eurosport
Race
Sunday 21:15Replay

The Chinese GP on TV in Belgium

La deux
Qualifications
Saturday07:55Live

Channel Two doesn’t seem to be broadcasting the Chinese Grand Prix live due to the Easter holidays.

The Chinese GP on TV in Switzerland

RTL, RSinfo
Qualifications
Saturday07:50Live
RTL, RSIla2
Race
Sunday08:50Live

TSR2 does not seem to be broadcasting the Chinese Grand Prix live due to the Easter holidays.

The Chinese 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 location, and several stations will broadcast the Grand Prix live—why not, for once, do without the images?

The hours are therefore identical to those presented in the Live.

RTL and RMC will broadcast the race while Europe 1 will live broadcast the race and the qualifications.

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