Eifel Grand Prix: TV Program
For this eleventh round of the championship, Formula 1 returns to German soil on the legendary Nürburgring circuit! To make sure you don't miss this event, here is the TV schedule.

Two weeks after a Russian Grand Prix that saw Valtteri Bottas take victory, the drivers and their teams are heading to Germany, specifically to the Nürburgring. A circuit without Formula 1 since 2013! At that time, Sebastian Vettel claimed victory driving his Red Bull-Renault, ahead of Kimi Räikkönen and Romain Grosjean, both Lotus-Renault drivers.
Not sure if Renault will succeed in placing three of its engines on the podium again, even if the French manufacturer has shown solid pace for several Grand Prix, like McLaren, also powered by Renault.
Today, only 7 drivers on the current grid have already raced on the Nürburgring in F1, but never with a hybrid car. To our great pleasure, there is likely to be a lot of action on the track, due to the drivers’ inexperience on this circuit, as well as unpredictable weather.
The TV program in France
Session | Date | Time | Channel | |
1 | Free Practice 1 | Friday, October 9 | 10:50 AM | Canal + Sport |
2 | Free Practice 2 | Friday, October 9 | 2:50 PM | Canal + Sport |
3 | Free Practice 3 | Saturday, October 10 | 11:55 AM | Canal + Sport |
4 | Qualifications | Saturday, October 10 | 2:55 PM | Canal + |
5 | Grid Setup | Sunday, October 11 | 1:10 PM | Canal + Décalé |
6 | Race | Sunday, October 11 | 2:10 PM | Canal + |
The TV program in Belgium
Session | Date | Time | Channel | |
1 | Qualifications | Saturday, October 10 | 14:55 | Tip!k |
2 | Warm-Up | Sunday, October 11 | 13:50 | Tip!k |
3 | Race | Sunday, October 11 | 14:10 | Tip!k |
F1 TV and YouTube
All sessions and the race can also be followed on F1 TV, Formula 1’s streaming service, live and on-demand with a monthly or annual subscription.
Note that this Eifel Grand Prix will be broadcast for free on YouTube in 7 European countries (Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland). The practice sessions and qualifying will also be broadcast for free.
Michael Schumacher, king of the Nürburgring
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Whether it was called the European or the German Grand Prix, no one has more wins at the Nurburgring than Michael Schumacher!
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— Formula 1 (@F1) October 5, 2020