Scheduling: The 2015 Japanese Grand Prix

From Singapore, the ten teams and twenty drivers head to Suzuka as the F1 paddock wonders whether Mercedes lack of pace from Singapore is a one off, or a new trend. Due to the events that occurred last year, the Japanese Grand Prix start time was moved forward one hour, with the race now starting at 14:00 local time, eight hours ahead of the UK, meaning the race begins at 06:00 UK time.

There is a bit of unusual scheduling from the BBC this year, who are covering the weekend live. The race show on BBC One is a mammoth four hours long, which I believe is the longest that they have ever billed it as. As a result of the extended BBC One show, there is no formal F1 Forum. I believe it is only the second time since Formula 1 returned to the BBC that a post-race forum has not happened after a live race (the first being Canada 2011 due to the red flag period). In a way you could say it is disappointing, but I imagine the last hour to 45 minutes on BBC One will be like a forum, without it being called a forum. EditSuzi Perry on Twitter calls it a Forum.

Saying the above, early indications are that the race weekend could be affected by a Tropical Storm similar to 2014. Obviously if the schedule changes, I will update this piece and/or republish this post elsewhere. The return of the Formula 1 fly-away races means that we get Formula 1 and MotoGP on the same day, and without a clash. It looks like BT’s coverage may be studio based again due to the majority of their team working on the Rugby World Cup – it certainly is that way for MotoGP’s fly-away rounds, but I’m unclear as to whether that applies for Aragon as well.

BBC F1
BBC TV – Sessions
25/09 – 01:55 to 03:35 – Practice 1 (BBC Two)
25/09 – 05:55 to 07:45 – Practice 2 (BBC Two)
26/09 – 03:55 to 05:05 – Practice 3 (BBC Two)
26/09 – 06:00 to 08:30 – Qualifying (BBC One)
26/09 – 13:00 to 14:30 – Qualifying Replay (BBC One)
27/09 – 05:00 to 09:00 – Race (BBC One)
=> 05:00 – Race
=> 08:00 – Forum
27/09 – 13:15 to 15:15 – Race Replay (BBC One)

BBC Radio – Sessions
25/09 – 01:55 to 03:35 – Practice 1 (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
25/09 – 05:55 to 07:35 – Practice 2 (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
26/09 – 03:55 to 05:05 – Practice 3 (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
26/09 – 06:55 to 08:05 – Qualifying (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
27/09 – 05:30 to 08:00 – Race (BBC Radio 5 Live)

Supplementary Programming
25/09 – 18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)
26/09 – 08:30 to 09:30 – F1 Rewind: Rivalries (BBC Two)
26/09 – 19:45 to 20:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)

Sky Sports F1
Sessions
25/09 – 01:45 to 03:50 – Practice 1
25/09 – 05:45 to 08:00 – Practice 2
25/09 – 03:45 to 05:15 – Practice 3
26/09 – 06:00 to 08:45 – Qualifying (also Sky Sports 1)
27/09 – 04:30 to 09:15 – Race (also Sky Sports 1)
=> 04:30 – Track Parade
=> 05:00 – Pit Lane Live
=> 05:30 – Race
=> 08:30 – Paddock Live

Supplementary Programming
24/09 – 07:00 to 07:30 – Driver Press Conference
24/09 – 20:45 to 21:00 – Paddock Uncut: Japan
25/09 – 08:00 to 08:45 – Team Press Conference
25/09 – 10:00 to 11:00 – The F1 Show
30/09 – 20:30 to 21:00 – Midweek Report

British Touring Car Championship – Silverstone (ITV4)
27/09 – 10:00 to 18:30 – Races

MotoGP – Aragon (BT Sport 2)
25/09 – 08:00 to 15:00
=> 08:00 – Practice 1
=> 10:45 – Reaction and Build-Up
=> 12:00 – Practice 2
26/09 – 08:00 to 15:15
=> 08:00 – Practice 3
=> 11:00 – Qualifying
27/09 – 07:30 to 09:15 – Warm Up
27/09 – 09:30 to 15:00
=> 09:30 – Races
=> 14:00 – Chequered Flag

MotoGP – Aragon (ITV4)
28/09 – 20:00 to 21:00 – Highlights

If anything changes, I will update the schedule above.

Update on September 22nd – I’ve received confirmation that there is no F1 Forum on the Red Button across the weekend, so I have updated the description and schedule to reflect that.

Scheduling: The 2015 Singapore Grand Prix

The Singapore Grand Prix is the first of Formula 1’s traditional fly-away season which takes us to the end of the year. The championship after Singapore heads through Japan, Russia, USA, Mexico, Brazil and lastly Abu Dhabi. Singapore is now the second night race of the year with Bahrain being converted to a night race last season.

Sky Sports again have exclusive live rights to this race, with BBC screening highlights on the fringes of prime time. The main point this weekend is that the action clashes with the Rugby World Cup on ITV, which I would expect to affect both BBC’s and Sky’s ratings. BBC’s highlights programming clashes with South Africa vs Japan and New Zealand vs Argentina. I don’t think either game will rate highly, but enough to dent the F1’s numbers.

BBC Radio’s coverage of the Rugby World Cup means that only practice one and the race itself will be aired live on radio, with the remaining sessions consigned to online only listening. In terms of personnel, one change to report, former Jordan and Red Bull man Mark Gallagher is in the 5 Live commentary booth in place of Allan McNish. Also, there is no GP2 and GP3 this weekend, both series’ return in Russia. The full details as usual can be found below…

BBC F1
BBC One
19/09 – 17:10 to 18:35 – Qualifying Highlights
20/09 – 17:00 to 18:35 – Race Highlights

BBC News Channel
18/09 – 18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1
19/09 – 18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1

BBC Radio
18/09 – 10:55 to 12:35 – Practice 1 (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
19/09 – 10:55 to 12:05 – Practice 3 (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
20/09 – 13:00 to 15:00 – Race (BBC Radio 5 Live)

Sky Sports F1
Sessions
18/09 – 10:45 to 12:50 – Practice 1
18/09 – 14:15 to 16:15 – Practice 2
19/09 – 10:45 to 12:15 – Practice 3
19/09 – 13:00 to 15:45 – Qualifying
20/09 – 11:30 to 16:15 – Race
=> 11:30 – Track Parade
=> 12:00 – Pit Lane Live
=> 12:30 – Race
=> 15:30 – Paddock Live

Supplementary Programming
17/09 – 11:00 to 11:30 – Driver Press Conference
17/09 – 20:45 to 21:00 – Paddock Uncut: Singapore
18/09 – 16:15 to 17:00 – Team Press Conference
18/09 – 18:30 to 19:30 – The F1 Show
23/09 – 20:30 to 21:00 – Midweek Report

As always, if anything changes, I will update the schedule.

Scheduling: The 2015 Italian Grand Prix

The last race of the European season comes from Monza for the Italian Grand Prix. It marks the first BBC highlights race since Austria, nearly three months ago thanks to the absence of the German Grand Prix.

As in Belgium, Sky are not simulcasting their shows on any other Sky Sports channel. I think it is fair to assume, for the moment, that the simulcasts we saw in June and July was just a Summer thing rather than anything more, but we will see if anything more turns up in the schedules as we head into the Asian and American races.

The usual schedule details are below. I’ve not included Sky’s classic races, as there are no new races to the channel in the schedule, whilst I think we are safe in saying that the F1 Legends strand of programming is not returning to the channel this year sadly. I have, however, included the World Series by Renault from Silverstone which BT Sport are giving extensive live coverage to this weekend. Abi Griffiths and Gemma Scott will be presenting the coverage, with Keith Collantine, Johnny Mowlem and Oliver Webb alongside them.

BBC F1
BBC One
05/09 – 17:00 to 18:10 – Qualifying Highlights
06/09 – 17:05 to 18:35 – Race Highlights

BBC News Channel
04/09 – 18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1
05/09 – 18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1

BBC Radio
04/09 – 08:55 to 10:35 – Practice 1 (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
04/09 – 12:55 to 14:35 – Practice 2 (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
05/09 – 12:55 to 14:05 – Qualifying (BBC Radio 5 Live)
06/09 – 12:30 to 15:00 – Race (BBC Radio 5 Live)

Sky Sports F1
Sessions
04/09 – 08:45 to 11:00 – Practice 1
04/09 – 12:45 to 15:00 – Practice 2
05/09 – 09:45 to 11:15 – Practice 3
05/09 – 12:00 to 14:35 – Qualifying
06/09 – 11:30 to 16:15 – Race
=> 11:30 – Track Parade
=> 12:00 – Pit Lane Live
=> 12:30 – Race
=> 15:30 – Paddock Live

Supplementary Programming
03/09 – 14:00 to 14:30 – Driver Press Conference
03/09 – 20:45 to 21:00 – Paddock Uncut: Italy
04/09 – 16:00 to 16:45 – Team Press Conference
04/09 – 17:00 to 18:00 – The F1 Show
09/09 – 20:30 to 21:00 – Midweek Report

GP2 Series – Italy (Sky Sports F1)
04/09 – 11:00 to 11:50 – Practice
04/09 – 14:50 to 15:30 – Qualifying
05/09 – 14:35 to 16:05 – Race 1
06/09 – 09:30 to 10:45 – Race 2

GP3 Series – Italy (Sky Sports F1)
05/09 – 08:45 to 09:20 – Qualifying
05/09 – 16:10 to 17:10 – Race 1
06/09 – 08:20 to 09:20 – Race 2

British Touring Car Championship – Rockingham (ITV4)
06/09 – 10:45 to 17:45 – Races

World Series by Renault – Silverstone
05/09 – 11:00 to 18:15 – Races (BT Sport 2)
06/09 – 11:00 to 16:15 – Races (BT Sport 1)

As always, if anything changes, I will update the schedule.

Scheduling: The 2015 Belgian Grand Prix

Formula 1 is back…. again! It feels like a very long time since we had regular Formula 1 action, but the Belgian Grand Prix kick-starts a fifteen week period in which we will see nine races. The races really do come fast from now until the end of November, with two double headers coming up. Belgium is the last of three races on the bounce that the BBC will be showing live, as a result of the German Grand Prix absence.

There’s a few schedule changes over on the BBC this weekend. The World Athletics Championship from Beijing means that qualifying will be broadcast on BBC Two. At first, I did find the move surprising, considering you’d expect F1 qualifying to perform better than the athletics, but it is the opening day of the athletics, so you can see why BBC would be keen to put the opening day on BBC One. Alongside the athletics, the final Ashes test means that neither practice or qualifying will be broadcast on BBC Radio, not that it matters too much with it being a BBC TV live weekend.

The major change over on Sky is that all of the session repeats will be chopped down, removing any pre and post session build-up. For example, the live qualifying broadcast is 155 minutes, whereas the replay later on Saturday is 70 minutes, featuring only the World Feed content and Sky’s content in between the three sessions. It’s a big diversion from the previous three years on the channel. It may make things easier for those wanting to watch only the session, but it doesn’t bring anything new to the channel, only increase the amount of repeats. Another point worth mentioning is that the simulcasts on Sky Sports 1 have ended, for the moment.

As always, the full schedule is below…

BBC F1
BBC TV – Sessions
21/08 – 08:45 to 10:40 – Practice 1 (BBC Two)
21/08 – 12:45 to 14:45 – Practice 2 (BBC Two)
22/08 – 09:55 to 11:05 – Practice 3 (BBC Two)
22/08 – 12:10 to 14:30 – Qualifying (BBC Two)
23/08 – 12:10 to 15:30 – Race (BBC One)
23/08 – 15:30 to 16:30 – Forum (BBC website and connected TV)

BBC Radio – Sessions
23/08 – 13:00 to 15:00 – Race (BBC Radio 5 Live)

Supplementary Programming
20/08 – 21:00 to 22:00 – Preview (BBC Radio 5 Live)
21/08 – 14:45 to 15:45 – F1 Rewind: Schumacher (BBC Two)
21/08 – 18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)
22/08 – 19:45 to 20:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)

Sky Sports F1
Sessions
21/08 – 08:45 to 11:00 – Practice 1
21/08 – 12:45 to 15:00 – Practice 2
22/08 – 09:45 to 11:15 – Practice 3
22/08 – 12:00 to 14:35 – Qualifying
23/08 – 11:30 to 16:15 – Race
=> 11:30 – Track Parade
=> 12:00 – Pit Lane Live
=> 12:30 – Race
=> 15:30 – Paddock Live

Supplementary Programming
20/08 – 14:00 to 14:30 – Driver Press Conference
20/08 – 20:45 to 21:00 – Paddock Uncut: Belgium
21/08 – 16:00 to 16:45 – Team Press Conference
21/08 – 17:00 to 18:00 – The F1 Show
26/08 – 20:30 to 21:00 – Midweek Report

GP2 Series – Belgium (Sky Sports F1)
21/08 – 11:00 to 11:50 – Practice
21/08 – 14:50 to 15:30 – Qualifying
22/08 – 14:35 to 16:05 – Race 1
23/08 – 09:30 to 10:45 – Race 2

GP3 Series – Belgium (Sky Sports F1)
22/08 – 08:45 to 09:20 – Qualifying
22/08 – 16:10 to 17:10 – Race 1
23/08 – 08:20 to 09:20 – Race 2

If anything changes, I will update the schedule above.

Scheduling: The 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix

The Formula 1 paddock returns from its first Summer break to what is going to be a sombre weekend at the Hungaroring, for the Hungarian Grand Prix.

The scheduling details can be found below:

BBC F1
BBC TV – Sessions
24/07 – 08:55 to 10:35 – Practice 1 (BBC Two)
24/07 – 13:00 to 14:40 – Practice 2 (BBC Two)
25/07 – 09:55 to 11:10 – Practice 3 (BBC Two)
25/07 – 12:10 to 14:20 – Qualifying (BBC One)
26/07 – 12:15 to 15:15 – Race (BBC One)
26/07 – 15:15 to 16:15 – Forum (BBC Red Button)

BBC Radio – Sessions
24/07 – 08:55 to 10:35 – Practice 1 (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
24/07 – 12:55 to 14:35 – Practice 2 (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
25/07 – 09:55 to 11:05 – Practice 3 (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
25/07 – 12:55 to 14:05 – Qualifying (BBC Radio 5 Live)
26/07 – 12:30 to 15:00 – Race (BBC Radio 5 Live)

Supplementary Programming
23/07 – 21:00 to 22:00 – Preview (BBC Radio 5 Live)
24/07 – 18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)
25/07 – 11:10 to 12:10 – F1 Rewind (BBC Two)
25/07 – 19:45 to 20:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)

Sky Sports F1
Sessions
24/07 – 08:45 to 11:00 – Practice 1
24/07 – 12:45 to 15:00 – Practice 2
25/07 – 09:45 to 11:15 – Practice 3
25/07 – 12:00 to 14:35 – Qualifying (also Sky Sports 1)
26/07 – 11:30 to 16:15 – Race (also Sky Sports 1)
=> 11:30 – Track Parade
=> 12:00 – Pit Lane Live
=> 12:30 – Race
=> 15:30 – Paddock Live

Supplementary Programming
23/07 – 14:00 to 14:30 – Driver Press Conference
23/07 – 20:45 to 21:00 – Paddock Uncut: Hungary
24/07 – 16:00 to 16:45 – Team Press Conference
24/07 – 17:00 to 18:00 – The F1 Show: A Tribute to Jules (also Sky Sports 1)
29/07 – 20:30 to 21:00 – Midweek Report

GP2 Series – Hungary (Sky Sports F1)
24/07 – 11:00 to 11:50 – Practice
24/07 – 14:50 to 15:30 – Qualifying
25/07 – 14:35 to 16:05 – Race 1
26/07 – 09:30 to 10:45 – Race 2

GP3 Series – Hungary (Sky Sports F1)
25/07 – 08:45 to 09:25 – Qualifying
25/07 – 16:15 to 17:15 – Race 1
26/07 – 08:20 to 09:20 – Race 2

If anything changes, I will update the schedule above.