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2013 Malaysia GP (Qualifying): Formula One (F1) LIVE Streaming, Timing, Weather & TV Coverage
Posted by: ASkyler on Mar 22, 2013 - 05:46 PM
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2013 Malaysia GP (Qualifying): Formula One (F1) LIVE Streaming, Timing, Weather & TV Coverage


By PaddockTalk.com Staff Writers

The 2013 Formula One (F1) season continues in Sepang, Malaysia with practice session three and qualifying for the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix. Practice session three is scheduled to run from 1 AM Eastern until 2 AM ET. After taking the Pole at the Australian Grand Prix, Sebastian Vettel will be one of the favorites today if the weather stays dry.

If you are looking for LIVE timing and scoring, be sure to check out the free service at the Formula One website. There are three different options, and has been a mainstay for Formula One (F1) fans for years featuring best personal laps, sector times and more!

Qualifying will start at 4 AM Eastern (that's right... early Saturday morning), and will run approximately 90 minutes until 5:30 AM Eastern. Hard core F1 fans will have no problem getting up to watch the action LIVE after the excitement at the season opener.

With Speed out of the picture in the United States, there will be no LIVE streaming for practice three. For qualifying you will have to view the TV coverage unless you can find some contraband video on the Internet. Many of the international broadcasts make it onto the video websites... including the fabulous SkySports/BBC coverage.

For LIVE TV for qualifying in the United States, you have one option - new broadcaster NBC Sports Network. The color commentator will be new with Bob Varsha not making the move, but David Hobbes, and Steve Matchett will be handling the other chores.

That being said, the weather in Malaysia will be very questionable. The consensus forecast for qualifying is continued warm temperatures in the upper-80s / low-30s C and a 60 percent chance of rain.

The Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday appears it will be under a similar weather pattern.

So enjoy!

Be sure to keep checking paddocktalk.com for all of your Formula One (F1) news, rumors and results.

 

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