Korean GP: Check Out the TV Schedule!
The 2011 world champion has been officially known since the Japanese Grand Prix last weekend. Sebastian Vettel has become a double world champion at the expense of Jenson Button. Nevertheless, the suspense remains for the constructors' championship.
On Sunday, October 16, the second South Korean Grand Prix in Formula 1 history will take place. In Yeongam, Red Bull will be eager to showcase their full potential. The team has been struggling for a few Grand Prix. Vettel’s and Webber’s 3rd and 4th positions in Japan prove that there is still progress to be made in race conditions to counter the rising power of McLaren and Ferrari.
Especially since Vettel will be eager to celebrate his world championship title with a victory. The German did not finish the race last year – under torrential rain – due to an engine failure.
This weekend, as usual, you can watch the Grand Prix on Eurosport and TF1. Unlike last week, TF1 will indeed broadcast the Korean Grand Prix live. However, the qualifications will be shown on Eurosport. For those who are not subscribed to this channel, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com will set up a live commentary to follow the progress of the qualifications in real-time.
With the time difference, you’ll need to get up early. The qualifications are scheduled for 7 a.m., the race at 8 a.m.
Franck Montagny, Sébastien Bourdais and Alain Prost will join Margot Laffite for a show styled like “Dimanche F1” half an hour with the race. They will take the place of 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 free practice sessions, the qualifications, and the race.
Consult the TV schedule for the South Korean Grand Prix with all the detailed explanations in the following table:
Friday, October 14 /f1/news/11641-vettel-wants-to-celebrate-his-title-with-a-win.html
| Eurosport | Free Practice 1 | Friday | 03:00 | Live |
| Eurosport | Free Practice 2 | Friday | 07:00 | Live |
Saturday, October 15 /f1/news/11641-vettel-wants-to-celebrate-his-title-with-a-win.html
| Eurosport | Free Practice 3 | Saturday | 04:00 | Live |
| Eurosport | Qualifying | Saturday | 07:00 | Live |
| TF1 | Qualifying | Saturday | 01:50 | Replay |
Sunday, October 16 /f1/actualite/11641-vettel-veut-feter-son-titre-avec-une-victoire.html
| TF1 | Pre-race | Sunday | 07:40 | Live |
| TF1 | Race | Sunday | 07:55 | Live |
| Eurosport | Race | Sunday | 15:20 | Replay |
Belgian TV Program for the South Korea Grand Prix:
| La deux | Qualifications | Saturday | 06:55 | Live |
| La deux | Qualifications | Saturday | 12:55 | Repeat |
| La deux | Pre-race | Sunday | 07:30 | Live |
| La deux | Race | Sunday | 07:50 | Live |
| La deux | Race | Sunday | 13:30 | Repeat |
Swiss TV Program for the South Korean Grand Prix:
| TSR1 | Qualifications | Saturday | 06:55 | Live |
| TSR1 | Race | Sunday | 07:50 | Live |
The South Korea 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 where you live, and several stations will broadcast the Grand Prix live. The times are therefore the same as those presented in the Live. **RMC** will broadcast the race and the qualifications.