2016 Australian GP: The TV Schedule
Formula 1 returns this weekend for the first Grand Prix of the 2016 season. To make sure you don't miss a thing, casinoenligne.uk.com presents the TV schedule for the event.
After long weeks of waiting, Formula 1 fans will be able to indulge their passion with the season’s first Grand Prix in Australia.
On the Melbourne circuit, set in the heart of Albert Park, the 22 drivers of this new season will finally be able to showcase their true level.
The winter tests have not been great revealers of the forces at play, even though the Mercedes and Ferraris are visibly already above the rest. Naturally, the fraternal duel between Lewis Hamilton, the double reigning world champion, and his teammate Nico Rosberg, will be the main attraction of the weekend.
The German remains on 6 consecutive pole positions and four victories towards the end of the 2015 season, putting him in a favorable dynamic to reverse the trend of the past two years.
Attention, due to the time difference, most of the practice sessions will take place at night in France. The qualifications and the race will be broadcast very early in the morning. So plan to go to bed early and prepare a strong dose of coffee if you don’t want to miss anything!
In France, Canal+ being the official broadcaster of Formula 1, you will need to be subscribed to the encrypted channel to follow the race and other broadcasts and replays of Formula 1. This is not the case in Switzerland or Belgium since the RTS and RTBF groups handle the broadcasts.
Don’t have a subscription to Canal +? That’s not a problem. Indeed, just like last year, the casinoenligne.uk.com editorial team is on hand to offer you live commentary during the Grand Prix qualifying sessions, as well as during the race.
