Italy: Ask for the TV schedule!
The Italian Grand Prix will be broadcast on several television channels for European French speakers. TF1, RTS1 or 2 (in Switzerland), La Une or La Deux (in Belgium) ... To avoid getting lost, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com offers you a recap of the Italian Grand Prix broadcasts thanks to the TV schedule.
After Fernando Alonso’s retirement in Belgium last weekend, caused by the Grosjean/Hamilton collision at the first corner, the world championship has tightened up. Alonso is losing ground at the top of the championship while Vettel has made significant strides in the title race.
Succeeding in the Italian Grand Prix 2012 will therefore be crucial for each driver, especially since it is the last opportunity to perform in Europe this year.
TF1 will broadcast the race in its entirety starting at 1:55 PM. The F1 à la Une team will present the 2012 Italian Grand Prix a few minutes earlier with a magazine and interviews on the starting grid. It’s the last time of the year as the Italian Grand Prix marks the end of the European tour of the Formula One Circus.
Eurosport, a subscription channel available on cable, the web, and as an option on ISPs’ TV packages, will broadcast the free practice sessions and qualifying live and in full. TF1, for its part, will offer a condensed replay on the night from Saturday to Sunday.
Attention, you will not be able to watch the Grand Prix on TF1 from the channel’s iPad or iPhone app, as the rights are exclusively reserved for TV.
Note also that the editorial team will offer you, as usual, a live commentary of the qualifications on Saturday from 1:45 PM to follow the development of the hierarchy in real-time and in complete friendliness. You will also be able to ask your questions live to the editorial team.
You can view the TV schedule for the 2012 Italian Grand Prix with all the explanations in detail thanks to the following table:
TV Program Italian GP 2012
Friday, September 7, 2012
| Free Practice 1 | 10:00 | Eurosport | Live |
| Free Practice 2 | 14:00 | Eurosport | Live |
Saturday, September 8, 2012
| Free Practice 3 | 11:00 | Eurosport | Live |
| Qualifying | 13:50 | Eurosport | Live |
| Qualifying | 01:40 | TF1 | Replay |
Sunday, September 9, 2012
| Pre-race | 1:20 PM | TF1 | Live |
| Race | 1:55 PM | TF1 | Live |
Monday, September 10, 2012
| Course | 10:30 AM | Eurosport | Rebroadcast |
Belgium: TV schedule for the Italian Grand Prix:
| La deux | Qualifications | Saturday | 1:55 PM | Live |
| La une | Pre-race | Sunday | 1:35 PM | Live |
| La une | Race | Sunday | 1:55 PM | Live |
| La deux | Race | Monday night | 12:35 AM | Rebroadcast |
Switzerland: TV schedule for the Italian Grand Prix:
| RTS2 | Qualifying | Saturday | 1:55 PM | Live |
| RTS1 | Race | Sunday | 1:50 PM | Live |
The Italian GP on the Radio
You can also follow the Italian Grand Prix – held on the Monza circuit – if you don’t have a television or are on vacation, thanks to the radio stations. The frequencies naturally depend on your geographical area. Several radio 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 qualifying with the show Intégrale F1, commented by Patrick Tambay and Jean-Luc Roy. Europe 1 will also offer coverage of the GP.
Also note that FOM has introduced paid mobile applications to track the live position of drivers on the track and get the latest results from the Italian weekend live.