Brazilian GP: Check Out the TV Schedule!

For several years, the Brazilian Grand Prix, although it is the last event of the season this year, has not been decisive for the title. And yet, the Interlagos circuit is a demonstration of power and excitement. With its counterclockwise rotation, drivers need a lot of physical conditioning and endurance... This season will therefore end in a few days in São Paulo, no excuse to miss the finale.

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Brazilian GP: Check Out the TV Schedule!

The stakes of the Brazilian Grand Prix will therefore be lower this season for the spectacle but just as important for the participants. Many drivers can still occupy the podium of the championship. Many teams can still reclaim a position in the standings. The interest is high since it’s the position in the standings that will determine how much income they receive from TV broadcasts.

With a 3-hour time difference, the qualifying sessions and the Grand Prix will take place later than usual. The Grand Prix will be held at 5 p.m. and will not be interrupted by the 8 p.m. news.

The TF1 team will be almost complete: Denis Brogniart will be in Paris while Christophe Malbranque, Jean-Louis Moncet, and Jacques Laffite will be in the commentators’ booth.

Note that all sessions will be broadcast. Free practice and qualifications on Eurosport and the race on TF1. For Switzerland and Belgium, TSR1, TSR2, La Une, and La Deux will share the television broadcasts.

Check the TV schedule for the Brazilian Grand Prix with detailed explanations in the following table:

Friday, November 25, 2011

Eurosport
Free Practice 1
Friday13:00Live
Eurosport
Free Practice 2
Friday17:00Live

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Eurosport
Free Practice 3
Saturday14:00Live
Eurosport
Qualifying
Saturday16:45Live
TF1
Qualifying
Saturday01:55Replay

Sunday, November 27, 2011

TF1
Pre-race
Sunday16:45Live
TF1
Race
Sunday16:55Live
Eurosport
Race
Sunday23:05Replay

Belgian TV schedule for the Brazilian Grand Prix:

La deux
Qualifications
Saturday16:55Live
La une
Pre-race
Sunday16:30Live
La une
Race
Sunday16:55Live

Swiss TV schedule for the Brazilian Grand Prix:

TSR2
Qualifications
Saturday16:55Live
TSR1
Race
Sunday16:50Live

The Brazilian GP on the Radio

You can also follow the Brazilian Grand Prix – if you don’t have a television or are on the move – by listening to it on the radio. The frequencies naturally depend on your location, and several radio stations 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.

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