India: Check Out the TV Schedule!
Sebastian Vettel dominates the end of the season. The Red Bull driver will be able to win the championship as early as this weekend at the Indian Grand Prix. To ensure you don't miss anything from this Grand Prix, the editorial team offers you the dates, times, and channels that will broadcast the 2013 Indian Grand Prix - in France, Belgium, and Switzerland - as well as radio broadcasts.
Although there were threats of cancellation of the Indian race, the Grand Prix is expected to take place this weekend and will likely see Sebastian Vettel win the title without much suspense.
Indeed, Vettel needs to finish in the top five to be crowned in the simplest scenario. Other cases are possible, and Alonso is still the only driver who can compete with the German.
Canal+ being the official broadcaster of Formula 1 in /f1/actualite/16399-menace-dannulation-sur-le-grand-prix-dinde.html, you will need to subscribe to the encrypted channel to follow the race and other broadcasts and reruns of Formula 1. This is not the case in Switzerland or Belgium, as the RTS and RTBF groups handle the broadcasts.
You can follow the results of the Indian Grand Prix from 10:30 am on Sunday.
Do you not have a subscription to Canal +? That’s not a problem. Indeed, since this year, the editorial team of casinoenlignefrance.eu.com will offer you live commentary during the qualifications of the Indian Grand Prix, but also during the race.
Check out the TV schedule for the Indian Grand Prix with all the detailed explanations thanks to the following tables:
Friday, October 25 /f1/news/16399-cancellation-threat-over-turkish-grand-prix.html
| Free Practice 1 | 06:20 | Canal + Sport | Live |
| Free Practice 2 | 10:20 | Canal + Sport | Live |
Saturday, October 26 /f1/news/16399-threat-of-cancellation-over-the-Turkey-Grand Prix.html
| Free Practice 3 | 07:20 | Canal + Sport | Live |
| Qualifying | 10:15 | Canal + Sport | Live |
Sunday, October 27 /f1/news/16399-threat-of-cancellation-on-the-turkey-grand-prix.html
| Qualifications | 04h45 | Canal + | Replay |
| Grid | 09h45 | Canal + | Live |
| Race | 10h25 | Canal + | Live |
Monday, October 28 /f1/news/16399-threat-of-cancellation-over-the-turkey-grand-prix.html
| Race | 09:00 AM | Canal + Sport | Replay |
Belgian TV Program for the Indian Grand Prix /f1/actualite/16399-menace-dannulation-sur-le-grand-prix-dinde.html:
| Qualifications | La deux | Saturday | 10:25 AM | Live |
| Pre-race | La deux | Sunday | 10:00 AM | Live |
| Race | La deux | Sunday | 10:25 AM | Live |
| Race | La deux | Monday | 11:30 PM | Replay |
Swiss TV program for the Indian Grand Prix /f1/news/16399-cancellation-threat-on-the-indian-grand-prix.html:
| Qualifications | TSR2 | Saturday | 10:25 | Live |
| Race | TSR2 | Sunday | 10:20 | Live |
The Indian GP /f1/news/16399-cancellation-threat-on-the-indian-grand-prix.html on the Radio
You can also follow the Grand Prix of India – which will take place at the Buddh circuit – if you don’t have a TV, 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 station’s website. Several stations will broadcast the Grand Prix live. The hours are therefore identical to those presented in the Live. RMC (Radio Monte-Carlo) will of course broadcast the race and the qualifications, with the show 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 tests.