Hungarian Grand Prix: TV Schedule
To not miss the tenth F1 Grand Prix of the year, casinoenligne.uk.com presents you with the TV schedule in France, Belgium, and Switzerland.
Formula 1 resumes this weekend, but the atmosphere is likely to be heavy following the announcement of Jules Bianchi’s death. The drivers, who gathered one last time around their friend in Nice earlier this week, have headed to Hungary to compete in the last race before the summer break.
Lewis Hamilton holds the record for the most victories at the Hungaroring with 4 wins. He shares this record with Michael Schumacher and will certainly be eager to add a fifth victory to his achievements at the Hungarian circuit.
The track, rather slow and unique, shouldn’t highlight engine performance, which could be an opportunity for Ferrari and teams powered by Renault.
In France, Canal+ is the official broadcaster of Formula 1, so you will need to subscribe to the encrypted channel to follow the race and other Formula 1 broadcasts and replays. This is not the case in Switzerland or Belgium, as the RTS and RTBF groups handle the broadcasts there.
Don’t have a Canal+ subscription? It’s not a problem. Indeed, just like last year, the team at casinoenligne.uk.com is committed to providing you with a live commentary during the Grand Prix qualifying sessions, as well as during the race.
Check the TV schedule of the 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix with detailed explanations provided in the following tables:
