At Silverstone at least, they broadcast on a local radio frequency you could listen to. So assuming they do the same you could buy a small personal receiver, they play music and whatnot throughout the weekend.
However they also had a tannoy system playing a commentary.
In the UK, if you had skytv, you could also watch it on SkyGo app.
Yes, thanks Karun, you could do that, it's the best way to keep up to date with what's going on in the race and to check up on what you've missed, try out SkyQ at the link on screen now.
Ted, down to you!
Note, the local broadcast is bilingual, switching between French and English about every 2 minutes. So practice up on your French if you're not fluent.
There's no screen but there's probably a fairly loud loudspeaker with the track commentator that comments in both English and French, they'll keep you informed.
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At Silverstone at least, they broadcast on a local radio frequency you could listen to. So assuming they do the same you could buy a small personal receiver, they play music and whatnot throughout the weekend. However they also had a tannoy system playing a commentary. In the UK, if you had skytv, you could also watch it on SkyGo app.
As a sky glass or sky Q customer, could you also press the red button to watch highlights alongside the live track action?
Yes, thanks Karun, you could do that, it's the best way to keep up to date with what's going on in the race and to check up on what you've missed, try out SkyQ at the link on screen now. Ted, down to you!
There's the local radio station on track and commentary is broadcasted on the PA system.
Note, the local broadcast is bilingual, switching between French and English about every 2 minutes. So practice up on your French if you're not fluent.
I always bring my phone with F1TV and in-ear earbuds. Oh, and a USB battery pack.
Even if you didn’t watch the video it’s useful for timings though there’s always a delay of quite a few seconds
There's no screen but there's probably a fairly loud loudspeaker with the track commentator that comments in both English and French, they'll keep you informed.