2013 Indian Grand Prix TV Times

2013 Indian Grand Prix

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F1 Fanatic Live will be running during the entire Indian 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 coverage of the Indian Grand Prix in the UK:

Friday 25th October 2013

SessionChannelCoverage startsSession startsSession ends
Indian Grand Prix first practice liveBBC205:2505:3007:00
Indian Grand Prix first practice liveSky Sports F105:1505:3007:00
Indian Grand Prix second practice liveBBC209:2509:3011:00
Indian Grand Prix second practice liveSky Sports F109:1509:3011:00

Saturday 26th October 2013

SessionChannelCoverage startsSession startsSession ends
Indian Grand Prix third practice liveBBC206:2506:3007:30
Indian Grand Prix third practice liveSky Sports F106:1506:3007:30
Indian Grand Prix qualifying liveBBC108:3009:30
Indian Grand Prix qualifying liveSky Sports F108:3009:30

Sunday 27th October 2013

SessionChannelCoverage startsSession starts
Indian Grand Prix liveBBC108:3009:30
Indian Grand Prix liveSky Sports F108:0009:30

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5 comments on “2013 Indian Grand Prix TV Times”

  1. It will be live on One this weekend in Australia

  2. It might be worth pointing out that the time gets changed back to winter time in Europe on Sunday early morning.

    These time changes are quite confusing for me: I watch from Belgium on Central European Time/Central European Summer Tiime, but I watch on BBC, which is on Greenwich Mean Time/British Summer Time. Confusingly, some websites would show the UK TV schedule on British time, whereas others adjust for the time zone in the browser (although unclear what they do before a time change). Plus some of my alarms change automatically, whereas others have to be changed manually… What a mess!

    I almost missed the first hour of the 2012 Malaysian Grand Prix because of that…

    1. I’m confused :S

      I guess if I just get up an hour and a half early then there’s no chance of me missing it. That said, I may nearly fall asleep like when Japan was on, and I accidentally got up 3 hours early (tired brain tricked me into misreading the clock)

  3. Maybe a not needed note – but on saturday/sunday there is that silly daylight saving time adjustment so take it into consideration if you need to wake up in the morning.

    1. http://www.formula1.com can convert times for you taking into account all the DST nonsense

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