Follow the 2012 United States Grand Prix race live
Exceptionally, follow the 2012 United States Grand Prix race, hosted by the Motorsinside.com editorial team, in live interactive text, starting at 7:45 PM on Sunday evening.

In France, TF1, the official broadcaster of the Formula 1 Grand Prix, will not air the race live but will broadcast it recorded, from Sunday night to Monday, due to the decision not to move the television newscast and to air the film Inglourious Basterds at 8:50 PM. However, the race will be broadcast live on the group’s pay channel, Eurosport, available on satellite and digital packages, on pay DTT, and offering a paid player for computers and smartphones.
Thus, as with the qualifications and as it was already able to do in 2011 when the Grand Prix were not broadcast by the main channel, the editorial team of Motorsinside.com offers you to experience the 2012 United States Grand Prix through an interactive live text during which you can share your questions as well as remarks, although not all comments can be published. For obvious reasons of respecting broadcasting and commercial rights of the discipline, the editorial team will not provide links to streaming sites and will not publish comments giving such links.
So, join us in large numbers, starting at 7:45 PM, to experience and share with us the 2012 Canadian Grand Prix. On the grid, it’s Sebastian Vettel who will be in pole position, ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Mark Webber. Fernando Alonso, his rival for the title, will start from 7th place after the deliberate penalty Ferrari incurred by changing Felipe Massa’s gearbox to put the Spanish driver on the clean side of the track.