As usual we’ll have live comments during every session of the Brazilian Grand Prix at F1 Fanatic.
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Here are the details of the BBC’s live video coverage of the Brazilian Grand Prix as well as the live comment times:
Friday 5th November 2010
Brazilian Grand Prix Free practice 1 – 11:55-13:35 (BBC Red Button and online)
F1 Fanatic live blog will run throughout this session
Brazilian Grand Prix Free practice 2 – 15:55-17:35 (BBC Red Button and online)
F1 Fanatic live blog will run throughout this session
Saturday 6th November 2010
Brazilian Grand Prix Free practice 3 – 12:55-14:05 (BBC Red Button and online)
F1 Fanatic live blog will run throughout this session
Brazilian Grand Prix Qualifying – 15:00-17:20 (BBC1/BBC1 HD, Red Button and online) (Qualifying starts at 16:00)
F1 Fanatic live blog will begin around 15:00 and end around half an hour after the chequered flag
Sunday 7th November 2010
Brazilian Grand Prix – 15:00-18:15 (BBC1/BBC1 HD, Red Button and online) (Race starts at 16:00)
F1 Fanatic live blog will begin around 15:00 and end around half an hour after the chequered flag
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2010 Brazilian Grand Prix
Image © Williams/LAT
SouthAussie94 (@mpj1994)
3rd November 2010, 8:42
Its gonna be a late (or early) one for those of us in Australia.
Qualifying is on ONE at 2.50am Sunday morning in Sydney and Melbourne, 1.50am in Brisbane, 2.20am in Adelaide and 11.50pm Saturday night in Perth.
The Pre-Race Show (Probably not worth getting up for) starts at 11pm Sunday night in Perth, 1.30am Monday in Adelaide, 1am in Brisbane and 2am in Melbourne and Sydney.
The race is on at 11.50pm Sunday night in Perth, 2.20am Monday morning in Adelaide, 1.50am in Brisbane and 2.50am in Melbourne and Sydney.
Pinball
3rd November 2010, 9:11
Oh yes, I’m looking forward to 2:50am Monday morning. Who needs to sleep anyway?
Stretch (@stretch)
3rd November 2010, 10:19
I need sleep. Got maths methods exam that morning. May record and avoid news
SouthAussie94 (@mpj1994)
3rd November 2010, 10:39
Im dreading when I have to do my Yr12 exams. Hope they dont clash with F1. Thankfully this years arent for a few more weeks and F1 will have finished.
Good luck Stretch! :)
Stretch (@stretch)
3rd November 2010, 10:49
Yeah, I was thinkin that last year…
Thanks
unoc
4th November 2010, 2:32
Similiar… I have a uni exam on monday at 12:30… kind of important to do well so its touch and go. Leave at 11… must be up by 10:30.. but the race wont finish till 5.. and 5:30 isn’t enough sleep for an exam …. AHHHHHHHHH..
Why does britain get to complain when in Japan (a good race but not really a decider since early 90’s) while no one really hears that much from us when we have to record the decider for the last few years and miss news?
Regis
6th November 2010, 6:43
well i have to work monday morning, so recording it is the way to go, its going to be a thriller !! :)
Lachie
3rd November 2010, 12:28
Wish they’d move Brazil back to the start of the year. Its the one race with the worst timeslot for us and its usually a must see as someone has the chance to wrap up the title.
jon
3rd November 2010, 12:37
end ov year u mean…..
SouthAussie94 (@mpj1994)
3rd November 2010, 12:54
@jon, Brazil used to be one of the first rounds, until about 2003, when it was moved to the end of the season.
Personally I like the end of year Brazil round. Its different to the others having to get up soo early. Canada is pretty much the same and Austin will be when it starts in 2012.
Ideally I’d like it to start an hour or two later to avoid the dilemma of wheather to go back to bed or not but overall its worth it. If it was China or Europe on the other hand, I’d definatly reconsider bothering to get up.
sm4all
4th November 2010, 7:58
I am only too glad that all the races in the season end up being telecast live at perfectly watchable times here in India. Geographically lucky I guess.
Raj
3rd November 2010, 9:57
Not bad for one living in singapore, qualifying & race starts mid night.
RobertG
3rd November 2010, 13:40
I once watched reply at 1am and I wasnt sleepy at all.
RobertG
3rd November 2010, 13:38
Birthday’s evening with F1 race in my favourite track xD Im so happy
tommi
3rd November 2010, 14:15
SPAIN
Every event is one hour later than BBC. (race starts at 5PM)
http://www.lasextadeportes.com <- Online and live every event (only from Spain i'm afraid)
La Sexta TV Channel <- live the 3rd free practice, qualyfing and race.
monsol
4th November 2010, 12:34
Here in the Canary Islands same hour as the UK, and it was still Spain last time I checked.
Casanova
3rd November 2010, 17:10
I’ll be in a hotel in Paris this weekend. Does anybody on here know which channels show the race live, and if there’s a highlights show? (there’s a chance I may miss the race)
Or even better, if the French have an iplayer equivalent?? Any relevant info would be much appreciated…
Ian Haycox
6th November 2010, 12:12
TF1 show qualifying and the race live. Coverage starts just before 17:00 local time.
macahan
3rd November 2010, 19:12
US
FP1 Live streaming at speedtv.com Starting Friday 9am (Central)
FP2 Speed live TV Starting Friday 11am (Central)
FP3 Not aired
Quali Speed Starting 11am (Central) they say live but probably as normal 5-8min time delayed
Race Speed coverage starting 9:30am (central) with race start at 10am (central)
Yay… Second and last time this year I get to sleep in or not stay up until the middle of the night on a raceweekend.
Nice not to have to get up at 7am to watch quali and race or stay up until 3-4am (wife will not know what to do with me having a “NORMAL” schedule on a RACE WEEKEND!!! LOL
Iqbal_M
3rd November 2010, 20:46
Keith, you forgot to mention that if you live in Scotland that the BBC will showing the race on BBC 2 not BBC 1. Furthermore remember that you can watch qualifying and the race on the new BBC 1 HD in upscaled HD.
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
4th November 2010, 18:16
Didn’t know either of those, thanks for pointing that out. Interested to see if upscaled SD is any good.
manatcna
3rd November 2010, 21:56
Just about to post that myself :)
wasiF1
4th November 2010, 14:39
Fans in Asia especially in Bangladesh & India have to watch highlights of the qualifying session on Sunday Midnight, check your local listing.
Hare
4th November 2010, 22:16
What would be good, is a ‘convert to you local time’ method such as the F1.com site. For us Johnny Foreigners. Would be great! :)