Formula One India - TV Schedule
#1
Safety Car
Thread Starter
Formula One India - TV Schedule
Formula One - INDIA Schedule on NBC Sports Network
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1. THE TIMES FOR THIS RACE ARE DIFFERENT, SO PAY ATTENTION!
2. THERE ARE TWO SHOWINGS OF THE RACE THIS ON SUNDAY ONLY!!!
3. ALL OF THE BROADCASTS ARE ON NBC SPORTSNET
4. The PRE-RACE shows are scheduled separately this week!!!
xxxIf you want to see them you'll need to record them separately!!
The post-race show "F1 Extra" is shown immediately after the race
show whatever time that may be. the simplest way to make sure you
record it is to simply add enough extra time to the race broadcast recording to
get (a) any extra time that was needed to record the entire race
including any delays, and (b) "F1 Extra". My standard is to
add at least three hours (!) just to make sure I cover most eventualities.
I pull this info from from my Tivo's schedule. I have no guarantee that
it is correct but it usually is. I also double check it with the NBC Sports
NET schedule, too.
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ALL TIMES PACIFIC TIME !!!!! (Eastern times in parens)
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Friday October 25, 2013
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1:30 AM - Practice [LIVE] (4:30 AM Eastern)
7:30 PM - Practice [REPLAY] (10:30 PM Eastern)
Saturday October 26, 2013
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1:30 AM - Qualifying [LIVE] (4:30 AM Eastern)
10:00 PM - Qualifying [REPLAY] (1:00 AM SUN. MORNING Eastern)
Sunday October 27, 2013
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2:00 AM - Pre-race [LIVE] (5:00 AM Sunday Morning Eastern)
2:30 AM - RACE [LIVE] (5:30 AM Sunday Morning Eastern)
11:30 AM - Pre-race [REPLAY] (2:30 PM Eastern)
NOON - RACE [REPLAY] (3:00 PM Eastern)
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1. THE TIMES FOR THIS RACE ARE DIFFERENT, SO PAY ATTENTION!
2. THERE ARE TWO SHOWINGS OF THE RACE THIS ON SUNDAY ONLY!!!
3. ALL OF THE BROADCASTS ARE ON NBC SPORTSNET
4. The PRE-RACE shows are scheduled separately this week!!!
xxxIf you want to see them you'll need to record them separately!!
The post-race show "F1 Extra" is shown immediately after the race
show whatever time that may be. the simplest way to make sure you
record it is to simply add enough extra time to the race broadcast recording to
get (a) any extra time that was needed to record the entire race
including any delays, and (b) "F1 Extra". My standard is to
add at least three hours (!) just to make sure I cover most eventualities.
I pull this info from from my Tivo's schedule. I have no guarantee that
it is correct but it usually is. I also double check it with the NBC Sports
NET schedule, too.
---------------------------------------------------------
ALL TIMES PACIFIC TIME !!!!! (Eastern times in parens)
---------------------------------------------------------
Friday October 25, 2013
--------------------------
1:30 AM - Practice [LIVE] (4:30 AM Eastern)
7:30 PM - Practice [REPLAY] (10:30 PM Eastern)
Saturday October 26, 2013
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1:30 AM - Qualifying [LIVE] (4:30 AM Eastern)
10:00 PM - Qualifying [REPLAY] (1:00 AM SUN. MORNING Eastern)
Sunday October 27, 2013
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2:00 AM - Pre-race [LIVE] (5:00 AM Sunday Morning Eastern)
2:30 AM - RACE [LIVE] (5:30 AM Sunday Morning Eastern)
11:30 AM - Pre-race [REPLAY] (2:30 PM Eastern)
NOON - RACE [REPLAY] (3:00 PM Eastern)
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#5
Safety Car
Thread Starter
http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227...ed-over-donuts
What just amazed me was this bit:
FIA: "Driving with all 4 wheels off the track during practice & qualifying was OK but it will not be allowed during the race."
Then, when you watch the race, ALL of them were doing so with zero penalties or even mention. Vettel, Alonso, Raikkonen, etc., were all doing it every lap. WTF? You could hardly see a shot of racing where at least one driver wasn't leaving the course.
They other odd one was the "no further action" on Gutierrez for the multiple blocking moves on Grosjean that were pretty obvious to anyone with eyeballs. Seriously?! Again, WTF? But we sure do need to clamp down on those donuts. I expect that the FIA will never change.
Z//
#6
Le Mans Master
They did. Rules is rules.
http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227...ed-over-donuts
What just amazed me was this bit:
FIA: "Driving with all 4 wheels off the track during practice & qualifying was OK but it will not be allowed during the race."
Then, when you watch the race, ALL of them were doing so with zero penalties or even mention. Vettel, Alonso, Raikkonen, etc., were all doing it every lap. WTF? You could hardly see a shot of racing where at least one driver wasn't leaving the course.
They other odd one was the "no further action" on Gutierrez for the multiple blocking moves on Grosjean that were pretty obvious to anyone with eyeballs. Seriously?! Again, WTF? But we sure do need to clamp down on those donuts. I expect that the FIA will never change.
Z//
http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227...ed-over-donuts
What just amazed me was this bit:
FIA: "Driving with all 4 wheels off the track during practice & qualifying was OK but it will not be allowed during the race."
Then, when you watch the race, ALL of them were doing so with zero penalties or even mention. Vettel, Alonso, Raikkonen, etc., were all doing it every lap. WTF? You could hardly see a shot of racing where at least one driver wasn't leaving the course.
They other odd one was the "no further action" on Gutierrez for the multiple blocking moves on Grosjean that were pretty obvious to anyone with eyeballs. Seriously?! Again, WTF? But we sure do need to clamp down on those donuts. I expect that the FIA will never change.
Z//