Japan: Check Out the TV Schedule!
As early as this weekend, Sebastian Vettel can claim the 2013 drivers' title. For this to happen, his closest rival in the championship, Fernando Alonso, must finish the Japanese GP, which will take place from Friday, beyond 9th place while the German secures the victory. To find out the outcome of this Grand Prix, the editorial team offers you the dates, times, and channels that will broadcast the 2013 Japanese Grand Prix—in France, Belgium, and Switzerland—as well as radio broadcasts.
Like last week in Mokpo, South Korea, you’ll have to be a night owl this weekend to follow Formula 1. Indeed, the next event on the calendar is in Suzuka, Japan. The schedule is the same as in Korea.
With the time difference, one would have to stay awake all night to watch the trials and get up very early to know live the poleman as well as the outcome of the race since hostilities will begin at 8 a.m.
As a reminder, Vettel, with a 77-point lead over Alonso with 5 races to go until the end of the season, can already hope to claim the title this weekend if his closest rival finishes beyond 9th place… and Vettel wins the race. The stakes are therefore already high in this final stretch of the 2013 F1 championship.
Canal+ being the official broadcaster of Formula 1 in 2013, you will need to subscribe to the encrypted channel to follow the race and other broadcasts and replays of Formula 1. This is not the case in Switzerland or Belgium since the RTS and RTBF groups handle the broadcasts.
You will be able to follow the results of the 2013 Japanese Grand Prix from 7:45 am on Sunday.
Don’t have a Canal+ subscription? That’s not a problem. Indeed, from this year, the editorial team at casinoenlignefrance.eu.com will offer you live commentary during the qualifications of the Japanese Grand Prix, but also during the race.
Consult the TV schedule for the Japanese Grand Prix with all detailed explanations using the following tables:
Friday, October 11, 2013
| Essais Libres 1 | 02h50 | Canal + Sport | Direct |
| Essais Libres 2 | 06h50 | Canal + Sport | Direct |
Saturday, October 12, 2013
| Essais Libres 3 | 03h50 | Canal + Sport | Direct |
| Qualifications | 06h45 | Canal + Sport | Direct |
Sunday, October 13, 2013
| Qualifications | 05h40 | Canal + | Rediffusion |
| La grille | 07h15 | Canal + | Direct |
| Course | 07h55 | Canal + | Direct |
| Course | 20h55 | Canal + Sport | Rediffusion |
Monday, October 14, 2013
| Course | 12h45 | Canal + Sport | Rediffusion |
Belgian TV Schedule for the 2013 Japanese Grand Prix:
| Qualifications | La deux | Samedi | 06h55 | Direct |
| Qualifications | La deux | Samedi | 12h50 | Rediffusion |
| Avant course | La deux | Dimanche | 07h35 | Direct |
| Course | La deux | Dimanche | 07h55 | Direct |
| Course | La deux | Dimanche | 14h25 | Direct |
| Course | La deux | Mardi | 01h05 | Rediffusion |
Swiss TV schedule for the 2013 Japanese Grand Prix:
| Qualifications | TSR1 | Samedi | 06h55 | Direct |
| Course | TSR1 | Dimanche | 07h50 | Direct |
The 2013 Japanese GP on the Radio
You can also follow the 2013 Japanese Grand Prix – which will take place on the famous Suzuka circuit – if you don’t have a television, don’t want to subscribe to Canal+, or are on the move – by listening to it on the radio.
Frequencies naturally depend on your residential area. They are generally listed on each radio’s website. Several radios will provide live commentary of the Grand Prix. The times are therefore the same as those presented in the Live. RMC (Radio Monte-Carlo) will of course broadcast the race and the 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. The radio will also comment on the qualifying sessions.