BBC reveals F1 coverage schedule for 2012
The BBC has revealed its coverage plans for all Formula 1 races in 2012.
Ten races will be shown live on BBC One, including the British, Monaco and season-ending Brazilian grands prix.
Of the other 10, there will be extended highlights programmes on BBC One, of either 90-minute or two-hour duration depending on race location.
Races in the Far Eastern time zone will have highlights broadcast on BBC One at 1400, with those in the European time zone getting 90 minutes at 1730.
The races that will be shown live on BBC One and BBC HD are:
China (15 April),
Spain (13 May),
Monaco (27 May),
Europe (24 June),
Britain (8 July),
Belgium (2 September),
Singapore (23 September),
Korea (14 October),
Abu Dhabi (4 November) and
Brazil (25 November).
The BBC's coverage of all the live races will be as extensive as ever, with all the action on and off the track across TV, radio, online, red button and mobile.
For the live races the BBC will have the F1 forum
Basically 2hr highlights for the early races and 90mins for the daytime races and 75mins for Qualifying
Not too horrific sounding in theory.
The BBC has revealed its coverage plans for all Formula 1 races in 2012.
Ten races will be shown live on BBC One, including the British, Monaco and season-ending Brazilian grands prix.
Of the other 10, there will be extended highlights programmes on BBC One, of either 90-minute or two-hour duration depending on race location.
Races in the Far Eastern time zone will have highlights broadcast on BBC One at 1400, with those in the European time zone getting 90 minutes at 1730.
The races that will be shown live on BBC One and BBC HD are:
China (15 April),
Spain (13 May),
Monaco (27 May),
Europe (24 June),
Britain (8 July),
Belgium (2 September),
Singapore (23 September),
Korea (14 October),
Abu Dhabi (4 November) and
Brazil (25 November).
The BBC's coverage of all the live races will be as extensive as ever, with all the action on and off the track across TV, radio, online, red button and mobile.
For the live races the BBC will have the F1 forum
Basically 2hr highlights for the early races and 90mins for the daytime races and 75mins for Qualifying
Not too horrific sounding in theory.



no season opener and some of the worst races on the calendar.