Japanese GP F1 2019: TV programs on Sky and TV8 - Formula 1
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Japanese GP F1 2019: TV programs on Sky and TV8 - Formula 1

Japanese GP F1 2019: TV programs on Sky and TV8 - Formula 1

Television programs (live on Sky and pre-recorded on TV8) Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka, seventeenth round of the 1 F2019 World Championship.

Il Japanese Grand Prix a Suzuka - the seventeenth stage F1 world 2019 - will be broadcast on guide su Sky and put it off for TV8 (below you will find TV time).

La Mercedes – has not lost in the Rising Sun for five years – can already win the constructors' title here (he will need to score 14 points more than Ferrari), but you will have to fight, as with Cavallino (who has not won here for 15 years), also with Max Verstappen (a rider who especially loves this track).

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F1 2019 Japanese Grand Prix: what to expect

Il chain di Suzuka – headquarters Japanese Grand Prix – riders love this track a lot: a complete track with fast corners and several important braking points that reward champions. Only from 1993 to today Rubens Barrichello he was able to win without even becoming a world champion.

A good start here is very important - since 2009 (when Suzuka returned to the F1 World Championship calendar) the winner has always started from the front row, but rain The plethora of events scheduled for Saturday could revolutionize qualifications. Below you will find calendar of Japanese Grand Prixthen TV time su Sky e TV8 and our forecast.

F1 2019 - Suzuka, calendar and TV programs on Sky and TV8
Friday 11 October 2019
Free practice 103: 00-04: 30 (Sky Sport F1 live)
Free practice 207: 00-08: 30 (Sky Sport F1 live)
Sunday October 13 2019
Qualifications03: 00-04: 00 (Sky Sport F1 live)
Race07:10 (live on Sky Sport F1, delayed at 15:00 on TV8)
F1 - Japanese Grand Prix Numbers
CHAIN ​​LENGTH5.807m
Kettlebell53
RECORD IN TESTLewis Hamilton (Mercedes F1 W08 EQ Power+) - 1'27” 319 - 2017
RECORDING AT STATIONKimi Raikkonen (McLaren MP4-20) - 1'31” 540 - 2005
DISTANCE RECORDINGFernando Alonso (Renault R26) – 1h 23'53” 413 – 2006

F1 - Prediction for the 2019 Japanese Grand Prix

1 ° Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)

Lewis Hamilton absolute favorite Japanese Grand Prix according to the bookmakers, as well as according to our data: five wins in the "Rising Sun" (four in the last 5 years), four pole positions and always in the first two rows since the races for Mercedes.

The five-time world champion is far from in shape: four podiums in the last five races held.

2 ° Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)

Valtteri Bottas never won Suzuka but in 2018 he finished second and crossed the finish line three times in the top five in the past four years.

After such a summer, the Finnish driver has climbed three podiums in the last four races and can count on one. Mercedes who loves the Japanese track very much.

3 ° Max Verstappen (Red Bull)

Since it works with Red Bull (three years) Max Verstappen has always been on the podium Japanese Grand Prix and always got into the first two rows in qualifications.

Suzuka In our opinion, it will be a race to redemption for a Dutch driver who only took the podium once in September and was looking to beat Leclerc in third place in the race. F1 world 2019.

Watch: Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)

Sebastian Vettel is in black crisis (in September, after winning in Singapore, he achieved very little) and desperately needs results in order not to lose hope for third place in the world championship.

For four years he was not included in the top three. Japanese Grand Prix, even Suzuka he boasts four wins and four pole positions (all earned at the wheel of Red Bull) plus seven overall podiums.

Next command: Mercedes

La Mercedes has everything you need to conquer 1 F2019 World Championship Constructors already Suzuka.

Silver Arrows - Climb Japan five wins, five poles and both cars four times on the podium in the last five years - they can, in our opinion, repeat the double victory already achieved (if fortunately) two weeks ago in Russia.

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