United States Grand Prix: Ask for the TV schedule
This weekend, Formula 1 is in the United States. To ensure you don't miss the TV broadcasts of the free practices, qualifying, and race, MotorsInside.com offers you a glimpse of the TV schedule in France, Belgium, and Switzerland, as well as the broadcasting times for the Grand Prix sessions.

After a three-week break during which the Formula 1 world thought about Jules Bianchi but also worried about Caterham and Marussia – placed in administration and absent from the next race – the paddock heads to Austin for the United States Grand Prix.
The race will be held for the third time at the Circuit of the Americas in the state of Texas. The first event saw Lewis Hamilton win in 2012, and last year, it was Sebastian Vettel who took the victory, achieving his eighth consecutive win.
The event is broadcast in France, Belgium, and Switzerland, among others. However, not everyone has the same access. While Canal+ provides optimum coverage, you have to pay to follow the Grand Prix on the group’s channels. Conversely, the races and qualifications are broadcast free-to-air on RTS and RTBF, but the coverage does not include the broadcast of free practice sessions.
As last year, the editorial team of MotorsInside.com is coming together to offer you live commentary, during the qualifications as well as the race.
Note that Canal+ will offer a new episode of On Board on Canal+ Sport, as every Wednesday after the race, to broadcast a summary of the Grand Prix without commentary, composed solely of onboard cameras and a selection of radio communications.
Check out the TV schedule for the 2014 United States Grand Prix with detailed explanations thanks to the following tables: