F1 2018 - German Grand Prix Hockenheim: TV Programs - Formula 1
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F1 2018 - German Grand Prix Hockenheim: TV Programs - Formula 1
After a year of absence F1 back to Germany for GP di Hockenheim: eleventh stage FM-2018 will be broadcast in guide su Sky Sports F1 и deferred su TV8 (below you will find TV time).
La Ferrari seems to have become a car to beat, but Mercedes he will do everything to win the home Grand Prix.
F1 2018 - German Grand Prix: what to expect
Il chain di Hockenheim – headquarters GP of Germany 2018 – the track is rather boring: there are few overtakings and bus not very tense. A good start is important here: from 2001 to the present day, riders who started from the first three positions on the grid have always won.
La rain scheduled for Saturday, however, may bring surprises in qualification: let's see. Below you will find calendar of German Grand Prixthen TV time su Sky e TV8 and our forecast.
F1 2018 - Hockenheim, calendar and TV programs on Sky and TV8
Friday 20 July 2018
11: 00-12: 30 Free Practice 1 (Live on Sky Sport F1)
15: 00-16: 30 Free Practice 2 (Live on Sky Sport F1)
Saturday 21 July 2018
12: 00-13: 00 Free Practice 3 (Live on Sky Sport F1)
15: 00-16: 00 Qualifying (live on Sky Sport F1, delay at 20:00 on TV8)
Sunday July 22 2018
15:10 Race (live on Sky Sport F1, delayed at 21:00 on TV8)
F1 - 2018 German Grand Prix numbers
CHAIN LENGTH: 4.574 m
LAPS: 67
RECORD IN PROVA: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F2004) - 1'13” 306 - 2004
RECORD IN GARA: Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren MP4-19B) - 1'13” 780 - 2004
DISTANCE RECORD: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F2004) - 1h23'54 "848 - 2004
F1 - Prediction for the 2018 German Grand Prix
1nd Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
Sebastian Vettel never won Hockenheim and German Grand Prix it boasts a triumph (2013 at the Nürburgring), pole position and three full podiums.
In our opinion, the German driver remains the favorite: the track should favor his performance. Ferrari and he is in a frightening form (the first in F1 world 2018 with two wins and four positions in the top 4 of the last five controversial Grand Prix).