2012 Indian Grand Prix TV Times

2012 Indian Grand Prix

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F1 Fanatic Live will be running during the entire Indian Grand Prix weekend so look out for the live page on the site during every session.

Here are the details of Sky’s live video coverage and the BBC’s highlights of the Indian Grand Prix here in the UK.

For those in the UK, remember the clocks are moved backwards one hour at 2am on Sunday 28th October:

Friday 26th October 2012

SessionChannelCoverage startsSession startsSession ends
Indian Grand Prix first practice liveSky Sports F105:1505:3007:00
Indian Grand Prix second practice liveSky Sports F109:1509:3011:00

Saturday 27th October 2012

SessionChannelCoverage startsSession startsSession ends
Indian Grand Prix third practice liveSky Sports F106:1506:3007:30
Indian Grand Prix qualifying liveSky Sports F108:3009:30
Indian Grand Prix qualifying highlightsBBC113:00

Sunday 28th October 2012

SessionChannelCoverage startsSession starts
Indian Grand Prix liveSky Sports F108:0009:30
Indian Grand Prix highlightsBBC117:30

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17 comments on “2012 Indian Grand Prix TV Times”

  1. I’m in London this weekend so I’m praying that Sky Go can be of some use on my phone!

    1. @AndrewTanner And I’m at home but a snowstorm is expected tomorrow so I hope that there won’t be any long power cuts :)

    2. I’m in the same boat, hopefully I can stream the race as I make my way home from the MotoGP at Phillip Island. I don’t like my chances though.

  2. How come the BBC race highlights are on so late in comparison to the quali highlight time and the race start time?

    1. BBC highlights being listed as 14:05 on their listings page on their website:

      1. what the hell happened to two hour race highlight shows for non european races? they did this for bahrain & the way the race unfolded seemed completely different to what they showed (eg they showed raikonnen catching up to grosjean and immediately passing, whereas IRL he was stuck behind him & held up for a few laps before passing).

  3. @keithcollantine – so the race starts at 9.30 with the clocks changed?

    1. I think so..

      Keith, please can you confirm this?!

      I hate the clock changing. It’s going to be dark at 6 :(

      1. Yes, the race will start at 9:30 with the clocks going back.

        Oh and it’s already dark at 6, in fact, it’s dark at 7 still, but with the clocks going back, it will be lighter, earlier…

        1. Just realised you might have meant 6pm instead of am…

      2. I just don’t want to end up turning the tv on with 10 laps to go! Yea it’s going to be pitch black in the morning pretty soon.

        1. @vettel1 it’s the other way around. If you forget to change your time you’ll wake up one hour early!

          1. @mustalainen – thanks for the heads up, why can’t we just stay on one time zone! I don’t really want to watch Simon and Herbert!

  4. I live in the US now – this had to be the least sociable Grand Prix weekend in the calendar!!

    1. Tell me about it…west coast time is like 3am.

      1. Hey, you’ve got it easy, all you have to do is stay up late. For my Australian cousins some races start while they’re back at work!

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