Malaysia: Check the TV Schedule!
This weekend the second Grand Prix of the 2013 Formula 1 season will take place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. To not miss the TV broadcasts of the Grand Prix in France, Belgium, and Switzerland, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com offers you the TV schedule and times for the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix.
After a first Grand Prix that saw seven different drivers take the lead of the race and was finally won by Kimi Räikkönen, the Formula 1 season is definitely underway. The second event of the season takes place at the Sepang circuit in Malaysia, a short distance from Kuala Lumpur. To ensure you don’t miss a moment of this event, which will be broadcast on television, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com offers you the TV schedule and times for France, Belgium, and Switzerland. Note that there is a seven-hour time difference with Malaysia.
As in Australia, you will need to set your alarm early this weekend if you want to know the outcome of the Grand Prix live. You will also need to be subscribed to Canal+, the official broadcaster of Formula 1 in 2014 and 2015 in France.
You will be able to follow the Malaysian Grand Prix from 9:00 AM on Sunday. Since most of you do not have a Canal+ subscription, the editorial team will offer you a live commentary, as they did last year during the Malaysian Grand Prix qualifiers, but also – and this is new – during the race. Thousands of you tuned in to our live commentary last weekend, and we thank you!
From a weather standpoint, the forecasts are not very good. There is a high risk of rain during the three days. As for the temperatures, they will be the opposite of the conditions experienced during the winter tests. It could reach up to 35°C. Enough to completely disrupt the hierarchy known in Australia under cooler conditions.
Check out the TV schedule for the Malaysian Grand Prix with detailed explanations provided in the following tables:
Friday, March 22 /f1/actualite/14980-officiel-canal-recupere-les-droits-de-la-f1-pour-3-ans.html
| Free Practice 1 | 02:45 | Canal + Sport | Live |
| Free Practice 2 | 06:50 | Canal + Sport | Live |
Saturday, March 23 /f1/news/14980-official-canal-recovers-f1-rights-for-3-years.html
| Free Practice 3 | 05:50 | Canal + Sport | Live |
| Qualifying | 08:45 | Canal + Sport | Live |
| Qualifying | 14:30 | Canal + Sport | Repeat |
Sunday, March 24 /f1/news/14980-official-canal-recovers-f1-rights-for-3-years.html
| Before race | 08:30 | Canal + | Live |
| Race | 08:55 | Canal + | Live |
| Race | 13:55 | Canal + Sport | Replay |
Monday, March 25 /f1/news/14980-official-canal-recovers-f1-rights-for-3-years.html
| Course | 10h25 | Canal + Sport | Rediffusion |
Belgian TV Program for the Malaysian Grand Prix:
| Qualifications | La deux | Saturday | 08:55 | Live |
| Qualifications | La deux | Saturday | 13:25 | Replay |
| Pre-race | La deux | Sunday | 08:30 | Live |
| Race | La deux | Sunday | 08:55 | Live |
| Race | La deux | Sunday | 13:30 | Replay |
Swiss TV program for the Malaysian Grand Prix:
| Qualifications | TSR2 | Saturday | 08:55 | Live |
| Race | TSR2 | Sunday | 08:50 | Live |
The Malaysian GP /f1/news/14980-official-canal-acquires-f1-rights-for-3-years.html on the Radio
You can also follow the Malaysian Grand Prix – taking place at the Sepang circuit – by listening to it on the radio if you don’t have a television, don’t want to subscribe to Canal+, or are on the move.
Frequencies naturally depend on your residential area. They are generally listed on each radio’s website. Several radios will broadcast the Grand Prix live. The times are therefore identical to those presented in the Live. RMC will broadcast the race and qualifications with the program Intégrale F1, commented by Patrick Tambay and Jean-Luc Roy, as well as by Antoine Arlot, the station’s special correspondent at the Grand Prix.