Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Formula 1 on TV – Formule1.nl

It does not take too long before the F1 violence again explodes in full force – for the seasoned fan reason to re-establish the necessary hours for the television on. But where to follow the races in 2015?

Sport sends one, like the last two seasons, each kilometer driven this year directly and in HD quality. The transmitter can be followed via both digital TV and online (on the Sport 1 website). Olav Mol back in 2015 handles the commentary on the qualifications and the race, and makes reports on the circuit. Rick Winkelman takes the three free practice sessions on his behalf. Who wants to receive on Sport 1 television there, depending on its provider, at around 15 euros per month for lost. A web-only subscription will cost € 9.99 per month.

Veronica sent last year a couple of hours after the race a summary, and brought the Grand Prix of Canada and America directly. Or Veronica that this year, again, the station has not been announced, but Formule1.nl keeps on watching you.

Another option is the BBC, which not only extensive summaries of the races broadcasts, but some races also beats live. This year, the Grand Prix of Malaysia, Bahrain, Canada, England, Hungary, Belgium, Japan, Russia, Brazil and Abu Dhabi.

The German TV station RTL reports live from the third free practice session on Saturday , qualifying and the race. RTL is included in most Dutch providers of digital television in the channel package.

The Belgian Formula 1 enthusiast can resort to Sporting Telenet. That station is the second year of his three-year contract for the live broadcasting of all races and qualifications. Peter Baert, Kris Wauters and Gert Vermersch provide the commentary. Subscribe to Sporting Telenet is from € 16.45 per month. Additionally sends the Francophone RTBF on the open net from all races and training.

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