As for every championship race, the French and Austrians will be able to follow the Chinese race live and in its entirety on free stations L’Equipe in France and ORF in Austria, or on Motors TV, a station broadcasting in other European countries. Eurosport 1 is scheduled to show the end of the race.
The Danes and Brits can watch the race in full on paying channels TV2 Sport and BT Sport, respectively. Eurosport will broadcast the race live as will Fox Sports in Australia and J-Sports in Japan.
In the U.S., the race will be shown on Fox Sports 2 on Saturday from 11:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. EST, then on Fox Sports 1 from 1:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. EST since the U.S. is changing to Fall Daylights Savings Time this weekend. In Mexico, Fox International's broadcast will begin at 9:00 p.m.
Lastly, you can view the race online on Eurosport Player (world), LeTV (China) and Fox Sports Go (North America and Caribbean), not to mention on the championship's free official app available on Google Play or the App Store (retransmission of the race includes a fee) and radiolemans.com.
European TV Schedule
Photo (Copyright: Gabi Tomescu-AdrenalMedia.com/FIA WEC): KCMG's Porsche during the free practice at the 2016 6 Hours of Shanghai.