F1 2013 Calendar & TV Coverage

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Sky will be showing some older races in the days leading up to the GP weekends and at other points too - http://www1.skysports.com/formula-1...-will-be-broadcast-each-week-on-Sky-Sports-F1

Sky Sports F1 will be broadcasting 'Classic Races' throughout the 2013 season, giving fans a chance to relive memorable grands prix from yesteryear.

Ahead of each GP this season, a selection of races will be screened in the week leading up to the event, starting on Saturday 9th March with the 1994 Australian GP - with a further four races aired before first practice in Melbourne.

On Sky Sports

F1 Classic Races
Australia 1994
March 9, 2013 8:30pm
Sky Sports F1 HD

Remote Record

And don't worry if you miss a 'Classic Race' during the week as they will be repeated throughout the race weekend.

However, it is not just on Grand Prix weekends that Sky Sports F1 will be showing historic races. Look out for themed quintets during the non-race weeks such as 'five great wet races' and 'five maiden victories.'
 
Also looks like Sky have a new show called 'Gear Up For...' before first praccy on thursday. Latest news, interviews and preview of the race.

Full race schedule

Saturday 9th March
20:30 to 21:30 – F1: 1994 Australian Grand Prix Highlights (Sky Sports F1)
- commentary from Murray Walker and Jonathan Palmer
- repeated on Friday 15th March at 10:30

Sunday 10th March
20:30 to 22:45 – F1: 1999 Australian Grand Prix (Sky Sports F1)
- commentary from Murray Walker and Martin Brundle
- repeated on Saturday 16th March at 21:45

Monday 11th March
20:30 to 22:30 – F1: 2003 Australian Grand Prix (Sky Sports F1)
- commentary from James Allen and Martin Brundle
- repeated on Sunday 17th March at 09:00

Tuesday 12th March
20:30 to 22:30 – F1: 2007 Australian Grand Prix (Sky Sports F1)
- commentary from James Allen and Martin Brundle
- repeated on Friday 15th March at 18:00

Wednesday 13th March
20:30 to 22:45 – F1: 2010 Australian Grand Prix (Sky Sports F1)
- commentary from Jonathan Legard and Martin Brundle
- repeated on Saturday 16th March at 07:45

Thursday 14th March
04:00 to 04:40 – F1: Driver Press Conference (Sky Sports F1)
19:45 to 20:00 – F1: Gear Up for Australia (Sky Sports F1)

Friday 15th March
01:00 to 03:20 – F1: Practice 1 (Sky Sports F1)
05:15 to 07:30 – F1: Practice 2 (Sky Sports F1)
05:25 to 07:15 – F1: Practice 2 (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
07:30 to 08:10 – F1: Team Press Conference (Sky Sports F1)
09:30 to 10:30 – The F1 Show (Sky Sports F1)
18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)

Saturday 16th March
02:45 to 04:10 – F1: Practice 3 (Sky Sports F1)
05:00 to 07:45 – F1: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
05:55 to 07:05 – F1: Qualifying (BBC Radio 5 Live)
13:00 to 14:05 – F1: Qualifying (BBC One)
17:45 to 18:00 – Ted’s Qualifying Notebook (Sky Sports F1)
18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)

Sunday 17th March
04:30 to 09:30 – F1: Race (Sky Sports F1)
05:30 to 08:00 – F1: Race (BBC Radio 5 Live)
12:30 to 12:45 – Ted’s Race Notebook (Sky Sports F1)
14:20 to 16:20 – F1: Race (BBC One)
 
Thought it was BS as nobody else was talking about it, they must have spotted the mistake and edited the post after I saw it.


(or it was a ploy to get a bit more traffic to their site :p)
 
Yay this is on the BBC so won't have to watch sky go

The new sky pricing is not good. I'm sure many who watch f1 don't watch many other sports
I don't think they will get many new converts to sky of they are just interested in f1

I could never stomach the cost of the f1 on sky as it's all I would watch. I'd pay the offer prices that you get but not more
 
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