Brazil GP: Ask for the TV schedule!

To properly follow the Brazilian Grand Prix, the penultimate round of the 2009 season on your screens, Motors Inside offers you the TV schedule: Channels and timings. WARNING: This weekend, during the hours of free practice sessions, qualifying, or the race, many other sporting events will occupy your TV. TF1 and Eurosport do indeed broadcast […]

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Brazil GP: Ask for the TV schedule!

To properly follow the Brazilian Grand Prix, the penultimate round of the 2009 season on your screens, Motors Inside offers you the TV schedule: Channels and timings.

WARNING: This weekend, during the hours of free practice sessions, qualifying, or the race, many other sporting events will occupy your TV. TF1 and Eurosport do indeed broadcast the entire Grand Prix, but the schedules are all more unusual than the others, not to mention the live broadcasts, which are almost non-existent except for the race on Sunday evening.

Thus, Eurosport will broadcast Free Practice 1 on Friday and Free Practice 3 on Saturday in the late afternoon, while Free Practice 2 on Friday will be aired in the late evening. The following day, the qualifying sessions usually on TF1 will change channels. They will be moved to Eurosport. The time will still be 7 PM. However, the 8 PM news is expected to broadcast the final part of Q3 live.

The race, on the other hand, will be broadcast from 6:00 PM to follow it in full. It will therefore not be interrupted by the news except in special cases and will be presented on TF1 by the trio Moncet / Malbranque / Laffite. Check the table for more details.

Friday, October 16, 2009

1Free Practice 115:00EurosportLive
2Free Practice 222:15EurosportRebroadcast

Saturday, October 17, 2009

1Free Practice 318:15EurosportReplay
2Qualifications19:00EurosportLive

Sunday, 18 October 2009

3Qualifications2:30 PMEurosportRebroadcast
1Pre-race5:45 PMTF1Live
2Race6:00 PMTF1Live
3Race8:30 PMEurosportRebroadcast

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 broadcast the Grand Prix live – INDEED – so why not do without images for once?

The hours are therefore identical to those presented in the Live.

RTL and RMC will broadcast the race while Europe 1 will broadcast the race and the qualifications live.

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