Thursday, March 17, 2016

TV review: where you can see the Formula 1? – GPUpdate.net

14:00 – Many Formula 1 enthusiasts have the weekend from 18 to 20 March for months circled in the agenda. After a winter of sixteen weeks, begin finally, in Melbourne, the first Grand Prix of 2016 instead. But which TV channels are broadcasting actually the race, qualification and / or free training directly from? GPUpdate.net put everything in order.

Ziggo Ziggo Sport and Sport Total
Who Dutch commentary will need to tune in Formula 1 at Ziggo. New in 2016 is that all races for many people to see for free. The channel Ziggo Sport is in fact free to all digital viewers of Ziggo. Who no digital television decreases Ziggo must subscribe to pay-TV Ziggo Sport Total. However, important to note here is that the Ziggo subscribers receive free Ziggo Sport does not broadcast free practice, these are merely shown on the pay channel. Or to see the qualification is on the ‘free’ channel may vary per weekend. The cable company looks at a time which at that time “the most interesting content” is. It is possible that the classification of one race or can be seen live and not the other. Do you pay station Ziggo Sport Total, you do anyway to miss anything. There is every kilometer that aired live is made during an F1 weekend.

Olav Mol in 2016 provides the commentary at Ziggo, Jack Plooij the pitre porter. New is the program F1 Fans Only, every Tuesday following a Grand Prix weekend from 20:30 to 21:00 on Ziggo Sport. Later in the evening it can be seen at Ziggo Sport Total. The presenter, as with race, Rob Kamphues.

RTL Germany
Do not have digital TV at Ziggo and wants to watch you do F1 without having to pay extra for it ? Then you’re on RTL Germany. This channel is for KPN customers on channel 46, is RTL in Germany 58. The German broadcaster of every Grand Prix either live to see the qualifying and the race in the TV standard package of Ziggo. However, a known disadvantage of RTL Germany is that it is a commercial broadcaster and broadcasting logically be financed by advertising. Who will follow a race on RTL Germany looks so regularly minutes to German commercials rather than the action on the track. Niki Lauda is also coming year fixed analyst RTL, the most popular Kai Ebel is still pitre porter. The broadcasts are presented by Florian König, Heiko Wasser and Christian Danner commenting.

Channel 4 and Sky Sports
In 2015, there was half the races a wonderful alternative to the free Dutch wanted to watch Formula 1: BBC. The British public broadcaster, RTL Germany as well by almost everyone to receive free in the Netherlands, went live coverage of many Grands Prix. But unfortunately, with it has come to an end. The BBC is broadcasting this winter lost to Channel 4, a station that Dutch viewers can only see via satellite. Channel 4 may, as the BBC in 2015, doing live coverage of ten races. The Grand Prix of Australia does not belong here, during the race weekend in Bahrain there to see the first Formula 1 live on Channel 4. The only English channel that broadcasts all races, qualifications and training, has Sky Sports. However, this channel is to Dutch viewers not accessible.

RTBF and Telenet
Who lives in Belgium, can contact RTBF. The broadcaster, RTBF in short, has the broadcasting rights in the hands and uses its channel La Deux. Here’s weekend also featured the qualifying and the race. Also, Belgians turn to pay-TV channel Sporting Telenet, which also broadcasts all races. Both options, however, television viewers in the Netherlands little.

all free practice sessions, qualifying and races next season are of course also be followed live, in text, via GPUpdate.net. The first free practice for the Australian Grand Prix begins Friday at 02:30 hours Dutch time. The first race of the year is Sunday at 06:00 hours Dutch time start.

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