F1 - TV Schedule Japanese Grand Prix 2018 - Formula 1
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F1 - TV Schedule Japanese Grand Prix 2018 - Formula 1

F1 - TV Schedule Japanese Grand Prix 2018 - Formula 1

Il F1 world 2018 lands Suzuka for Japanese Grand Prix: the seventeenth scene of the Circus will be broadcast in guide su Sky и deferred su TV8 (below you will find TV time).

Lewis Hamilton is the absolute favorite of the Asian race and is getting closer and closer to winning the world title with Mercedes, Ferrari he can only try to react by breaking the area of ​​the silver arrows.

F1 2018 Japanese Grand Prix: what to expect

Il chain di Suzuka – beloved by pilots – one of the most complete tracks on the calendar F1 world 2018: a track characterized by fast corners and a high degree of degradation bus.

A good start here is very important - since 2009, only those who started from the first line have won, and for six years, those who climbed to the top step of the podium won the title at the end of the season. Beware rainscheduled for Sunday. Below you will find calendar of Japanese Grand Prixthen TV time su Sky e TV8 and our forecast.

F1 2018 - Suzuka, calendar and TV programs on Sky and TV8

Friday 5 October 2018

03: 00-04: 30 Free Practice 1 (Live on Sky Sport F1)

07: 00-08: 30 Free Practice 2 (Live on Sky Sport F1)

Saturday 6 October 2018

05: 00-06: 00 Free Practice 3 (Live on Sky Sport F1)

08: 00-09: 00 Qualifying (live on Sky Sport F1, delay at 20:00 on TV8)

Sunday October 7 2018

07:10 Race (live on Sky Sport F1, delayed at 21:00 on TV8)

F1 - Japanese Grand Prix Numbers

RECORD IN PROVA: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes F1 W08 EQ Power+) - 1'27” 319 - 2017

RECORD IN GARA: Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren MP4-20) - 1'31” 540 - 2005

DISTANCE RECORD: Fernando Alonso (Renault R26) - 1h 23'53 "413 - 2006

F1 - Prediction for the 2018 Japanese Grand Prix

1 ° Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)

Lewis Hamilton must win Japanese Grand Prix, a race in which he has triumphed three times in the past four years and brought home a total of four wins, six podiums and three pole positions.

In our opinion, the British racer Mercedes Stretches further in the standings for Vettel: we are talking about a man who won five of the last six races ...

2nd Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)

Sebastian Vettel has a good track record in Japanese Grand Prix - four wins, seven podiums and four pole positions - although it must be said that the last triumph was Suzuka dates back to five years ago.

He doesn't have much of a chance of beating such a sporty Hamilton, but he can bring home a few points: in the last five Grand Prix he has climbed to the podium four times.

3 ° Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)

After an excellent Russian Grand Prix Valtteri Bottas he wants to prove his worth on a little-known track (zero podiums and never in the front row).

La Mercedes needs a Finnish driver to win the constructors title: in the last three races F1 world 2018 he was in the top three twice.

Look out for: Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari)

Kimi Raikkonen don't like it very much Japan: just one win in 2005 and five podiums (including the last ten years ago).

Since signing with Sauber he has relaxed - two races in a row outside the top 3 - but his contribution is still needed at home. Ferrari.

Next command: Mercedes

Precedents Mercedes в Japanese Grand Prix? Notably, four wins in a row, four pole positions and three extras over the past four years.

Even in Suzuka will we see the reign of the Star? Very likely: in F1 world 2018 The Silver Riflemen have won five wins in the last six Grand Prix, and for more than three months there has been no shortage of podiums.

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