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2013 Brazilian Grand Prix TV Times

2013 Brazilian Grand Prix

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Start, Interlagos, 2013F1 Fanatic Live will be running during the entire Brazilian Grand Prix weekend. Look out for the live page on the site during every session and follow all the action with your fellow F1 Fanatics.

Here are the details of the BBC and Sky’s Live coverage of the Brazilian Grand Prix in the UK:

Friday 22nd November 2013

Session Channel Coverage starts Session starts Session ends
Brazilian Grand Prix first practice live BBC Red Button 11:50 12:00 13:30
Brazilian Grand Prix first practice live Sky Sports F1 11:45 12:00 13:30
Brazilian Grand Prix second practice live BBC2 15:55 16:00 17:30
Brazilian Grand Prix second practice live Sky Sports F1 15:45 16:00 17:30

Saturday 23rd November 2013

Session Channel Coverage starts Session starts Session ends
Brazilian Grand Prix third practice live BBC2 12:55 13:00 14:00
Brazilian Grand Prix third practice live Sky Sports F1 12:45 13:00 14:00
Brazilian Grand Prix qualifying live BBC1 15:00 16:00
Brazilian Grand Prix qualifying live Sky Sports F1 15:00 16:00

Sunday 24th November 2013

Session Channel Coverage starts Session starts
Brazilian Grand Prix live BBC2 15:00 16:00
Brazilian Grand Prix live Sky Sports F1 14:30 16:00

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Find times for every F1 session this year and all the 2013 race dates with the F1 Fanatic Google Calendar.

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5 comments on “2013 Brazilian Grand Prix TV Times”

  1. For the second consecutive round, F1’s official website doesn’t provide us the schedule for press conferences, I guess it’s still 3pm local time, so 6pm CET.

  2. Keith, 23rd November is SATURDAY.

  3. Here in Australia the Qualifying will be live on One and Ten while the race will be live on Ten with an hour preview by using twitter or Instagram by using #thanksmark to Greg Rust

  4. So the race starts at 2am here in aus… Considering how painfully boring the races have been recently I think I might just skip this one.

  5. So BBC have decided F1 is now so boring people they would rather put something else on BBC 1.

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