2014 Spanish Grand Prix TV Times

2014 Spanish Grand Prix

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F1 Fanatic Live will be running during the entire Spanish 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.

We’ll also be following the first ever IndyCar race on the Indianapolis road course plus all the GP2 and GP3 action.

Here are the details of Sky and the BBC’s coverage of the 2014 Spanish Grand Prix in the UK:

Friday 9 May 2014

SessionChannelCoverage startsSession startsSession ends
Spanish Grand Prix first practice liveBBC208:5509:0010:30
Spanish Grand Prix first practice liveSky Sports F108:4509:0010:30
GP2 Spain practice liveSky Sports F111:0011:0011:30
Spanish Grand Prix second practice liveBBC213:0013:0014:30
Spanish Grand Prix second practice liveSky Sports F112:4513:0014:30
GP2 Spain qualifying liveSky Sports F114:5014:5515:25

Saturday 10 May 2014

SessionChannelCoverage startsSession startsSession ends
GP3 Spain qualifyingSky Sports F108:4508:4509:15
Spanish Grand Prix third practice liveBBC209:5510:0011:00
Spanish Grand Prix third practice liveSky Sports F109:4510:0011:00
Spanish Grand Prix qualifying liveBBC112:2013:00
Spanish Grand Prix qualifying liveSky Sports F112:0013:00
GP2 Spain feature race liveSky Sports F114:3514:40
GP3 Spain race one liveSky Sports F116:1516:20
IndyCar Grand Prix of Indianapolis liveESPN20:3020:50

Sunday 11 May 2014

SessionChannelCoverage startsSession starts
GP3 Spain race two liveSky Sports F108:2008:25
GP2 Spain sprint race liveSky Sports F109:3009:35
Spanish Grand Prix liveBBC112:1513:00
Spanish Grand Prix liveSky Sports F111:3013:00

For details of coverage in your area see these links or share information in the comments:

If you’re unable to watch the race at your location, join the F1 in Pubs forum to find a place to watch the race:

Find times for every F1 session this year and all the 2014 race dates with the F1 Fanatic Google Calendar.

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15 comments on “2014 Spanish Grand Prix TV Times”

  1. *EDDIE JORDAN KLAXON*

  2. In Australia, One will have live qualifying and the race will be shown in HD in WA and SA. The race will be on Ten from 9.45pm AEST

  3. Hi @keith !
    Would it be possible to add a timezone selector? Its not a very hard thing to do and would be very helpful to non brits like me :).
    Cheers

    1. That would be @keithcollantine. Sorry

    2. Its not a very hard thing to do

      As opposed to doing a quick mental calculation and accounting for the time zone difference to the UK?

      1. @glue Yes. Every person not based in the UK needs to compute that for every hour of the weekend and evry race of the season. This person also needs to be aware of the difference in timezones (which is not obvious for everybody) plus you need to take into account summer time which starts in different days depending on the country….

        Instead taking a list of timezone to time difference somewhere from the internet and write two lines of code to update the times shown there is not particularly difficult and would help us all.

    3. If you’re not in Britain, why do you care what time the television coverage starts in Britain?

      At any rate, you should be able to view the session times for your timezone via the F1 Fanatic Google Calendar linked in the article

      1. Amazing that is what i was looking for !!!

  4. 3 races on Saturday and 3 on Sunday. All of them will be pretty intriguing!

    The first GP3 round of the year. The previous champions have all made it to F1 except Mitch Evans, so no pressure on this year’s bunch!

    The second GP2 round this year, with Sergio Canamasas and Johnny Cecotto Jr. at Trident, at least the other drivers know who to avoid! We will probably see who can mount a title challenge here.

    The first Grand Prix of Indianapolis. The new road course layout looks fantastic, so really looking forward to this.

    And of course, the Spanish Grand Prix. Who really has a handy car? Can Red Bull challenge Mercedes? What about Ferrari?

    1. Lol that they are now team-mates, it’s like Maldonado and Grosjean from 2012.

    2. What about Ferrari!?!

  5. Hallelujah F1 is back in Europe and the session times fit into my revision schedule perfectly. Oh happy days!

  6. Would be really cool if you added US times here, I know this site is mostly UK, but I think there are a lot of Americans feeling a bit left out.

    1. I am able to do the math almost instantly, so I don’t really care, but the insisting refusals to adapt to this site’s diverse membership (in this aspect) is just obstructing at this point.

  7. Thank you! It can be so hard to find GP start times on any of the big sport sites.

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