Here are the details of the BBC’s live video coverage of the Chinese Grand Prix and the F1 Fanatic live blogs which will take place during all five sessions this weekend:
Friday 16th April 2010
Chinese Grand Prix Free practice 1 – 02:55-04:35 (BBC Red Button and online)
F1 Fanatic live blog will run throughout this session
Chinese Grand Prix Free practice 2 – 06:55 – 08:35 (BBC Red Button and online)
F1 Fanatic live blog will run throughout this session
Saturday 17th April 2010
Chinese Grand Prix Free practice 3 – 03:55 – 05:05 (BBC Red Button and online)
F1 Fanatic live blog will run throughout this session
Chinese Grand Prix Qualifying – 06:00 – 08:00 (BBC1, Red Button and online) (Qualifying starts at 07:00)
F1 Fanatic live blog will begin around 06:00 and end around half an hour after the chequered flag
Sunday 18th April 2010
Chinese Grand Prix – 07:00 (BBC1, Red Button and online) (Race starts at 08:00)
F1 Fanatic live blog will begin around 07:00 and end around half an hour after the chequered flag
Please share details of the F1 coverage in your area below.
Find times for every F1 session with the F1 Fanatic Google Calendar.
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Calum
11th April 2010, 18:46
Any chance of getting the Top 5 Guessing game up on Tuesday?
geo132
11th April 2010, 18:54
is it just me or there was no round up today? :o
Scribe
11th April 2010, 23:13
Have you sent out the Live blog thing yet. Available for free practice 2 an the race.
Terry Fabulous
12th April 2010, 1:23
And for the East Coast Aussies…..
Qually 18:30 to 19:30 on ONE HD
Race 16:30 to 17:15 on ONE HD or delayed 22:30 to 0:45 on Ten.
Casey Stoner THREW victory away this morning. So disappointing for our Moto GP ace with the 10 year old’s Face.
TommyC
12th April 2010, 9:18
how convenient is 5pm. awesome. and what happened in the motoGP? i watched the last 5 laps this morning and i heard that stoner was out of contention but i didn’t hear what actually happened.
Mark Young
12th April 2010, 10:33
Well Casey had a rubbish start, dropped to fourth. But he fought his way back and within a few laps was in the lead and pulling away at a second a lap, pretty impressive for Moto GP.
Then he fell off. That’s it really. He is furious with himself as it was a win in the bag.
Ah well, what doesn’t maim him will make him stronger!
Mark Young
12th April 2010, 10:35
And yes 5pm is just perfect. Tom I am going to be selfish and hope that China takes over the world so all of the Grand Prixs are on CHINA time not European time!
anthony
16th April 2010, 0:03
i ask a china man once did he like bob marly..he said who?
Stealthman
17th April 2010, 6:22
3pm for me in Perth… I’m with you. ;)
Icthyes
12th April 2010, 2:36
For Canucks:
Qualifying: 1:55 am ET, 10:55 pm (Friday) PT
Race: 2:55 am ET, 11:55 pm (Saturday) PT
All coverage on TSN
manatcna
14th April 2010, 2:00
Here in my own little world, qualifying – and the race – starts when I want it to.
I use that magical new high tech thing called DVR so I don’t care when it starts.
James Bolton
17th April 2010, 16:58
Portugal = Same as England, easy!
mai
18th April 2010, 15:49
what time is the re-run on Abu Dhabi TV??