Belgium GP: Ask for the TV schedule!
To properly follow the Belgian Grand Prix, the twelfth round of the 2009 season on your screens, Motors Inside offers you the TV program: the channels and the schedule. As usual, TF1 and Eurosport share the entire broadcast of the Grand Prix, with TF1 only airing the qualifications and the race. Unlike the last five […]
To properly follow the Belgian Grand Prix, the twelfth round of the 2009 season on your screens, Motors Inside offers you the TV program: the channels and the schedule.
As usual, TF1 and Eurosport share the entire broadcast of the Grand Prix, with TF1 only airing the qualifications and the race.
Unlike the last five Grand Prix, Formula 1 will take priority and be fully broadcast, whether on Eurosport or TF1. Thus, Eurosport will air Free Practice 1 and 2 on Friday and Free Practice 3 on Saturday morning. TF1 will take over and broadcast the qualifying on Saturday afternoon as well as the race and podium on Sunday.
It should be noted, however, that the race will not be rebroadcast on Sunday on Eurosport due to the Moto Grand Prix races. A talk show summarizing the key highlights will still be presented by Denis Brogniart.
Friday, August 28, 2009
| 1 | Free Practice 1 | 10:00 | Eurosport | Live |
| 2 | Free Practice 2 | 14:00 | Eurosport | Live |
Saturday, August 29, 2009
| 1 | Free Practice 3 | 10:55 | Eurosport | Live |
| 2 | Qualifying | 13:55 | TF1 | Live |
| 3 | Qualifying | 15:00 | Eurosport | Replay |
Sunday, August 30, 2009
| 1 | Pre-race | 13:19 | TF1 | Live |
| 2 | Race | 13:55 | TF1 | Live |
| 3 | Talk Show | 22:15 | Eurosport | No race replay |
Radio
You can also follow the Grand Prix if you don’t have a television by listening to it on the radio. The frequencies naturally depend on your place of residence and several radio stations will be broadcasting the Grand Prix live.
The hours are therefore identical to those mentioned above.
RTL and RMC will broadcast the race while Europe 1 will broadcast the race and the qualifications live.