F1 Fanatic Live will be running during the entire Japanese 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 Sky and the BBC’s coverage of the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix in the UK:
Friday 3 October 2014
Session | Channel | Coverage starts | Session starts | Session ends |
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Japanese Grand Prix first practice live | BBC2 | 01:50 | 02:00 | 03:30 |
Japanese Grand Prix first practice live | Sky Sports F1 | 01:45 | 02:00 | 03:30 |
Japanese Grand Prix second practice live | BBC2 | 05:55 | 06:00 | 07:30 |
Japanese Grand Prix second practice live | Sky Sports F1 | 05:45 | 06:00 | 07:30 |
Saturday 4 October 2014
Session | Channel | Coverage starts | Session starts | Session ends |
---|---|---|---|---|
Japanese Grand Prix third practice live | BBC2 | 02:55 | 03:00 | 04:00 |
Japanese Grand Prix third practice live | Sky Sports F1 | 02:45 | 03:00 | 04:00 |
Japanese Grand Prix qualifying live | BBC1 | 05:00 | 06:00 | |
Japanese Grand Prix qualifying live | Sky Sports F1 | 05:00 | 06:00 |
Sunday 5 October 2014
Session | Channel | Coverage starts | Session starts |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese Grand Prix live | BBC1 | 6:00 | 7:00 |
Japanese Grand Prix live | Sky Sports F1 | 5:30 | 7:00 |
For details of coverage in your area see these links or share information in the comments:
- How to watch F1 around the world
- How to watch IndyCar in your region
- How to watch GP2 in your region
- How to watch GP3 in your region
- How to watch Formula Renault 3.5 in your region
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the_donz
2nd October 2014, 9:13
Are we talking am or pm here?
Excuse me for being dense its still early…
John H (@john-h)
2nd October 2014, 9:27
Looks like a 24 hour clock. Assuming you live in Europe, Japan sees the sun before us (kind of) so you have to get up nice and early.
Formula-I (@)
2nd October 2014, 9:59
In Southeast Asia it always on Fox Sports
William (@william)
2nd October 2014, 12:37
In Australia its on Network Ten’s digital channel One
Formula-I (@)
2nd October 2014, 12:51
Australia is not Southeast Asia ;-)
William (@william)
2nd October 2014, 13:20
I know but there is a channel called Fox Sports. Its close to being one haha
Atticus (@atticus-2)
2nd October 2014, 10:33
Ah, those rough, hard Friday mornings, here comes another one – when you can’t decide whether to stay awake until the day’s action starts, or go to bed early as that 2am (3am for the marginally luckier me in GMT+1) is right on the edge.
sato113 (@sato113)
2nd October 2014, 11:09
Stay up late for FP1, sleep over FP2?
or sleep early and wake up for FP2?
D (@f190)
2nd October 2014, 17:44
And you call yourself an f1 fanatic ? Poor show ! ;)
meridian
3rd October 2014, 2:12
I am in Japan. Where can I watch the GP? Is it on the domestic FTA channels or only Pay?