What time is the Australian F1 Grand Prix and how can I watch? session times, race start time, Daniel Ricciardo, Oscar Piastri, driver standings

The Australian Grand Prix is back at Albert Park this weekend, featuring two local stars on the grid together for the first time in over a decade. McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and RB’s Daniel Ricciardo will be competing for points as the motorsports world turns its attention to Melbourne for the highly-anticipated third round of the season.

Last year’s Australian GP set a record with 444,631 fans in attendance, becoming Melbourne’s most attended weekend sporting event in history. However, this year spectators will not be allowed at the track or pitlane due to safety concerns. Those caught on the track could face fines of up to $17,307 and be banned from future events, as reported by The Herald Sun.

Concerns arose last year when a group of spectators breached security lines and accessed the track during the race. In addition, drivers complained about glare from the sun towards the end of the race. This year, the race has been rescheduled to occur before daylight savings end, essentially starting an hour earlier than last year.

The 58-lap race will begin at 3pm AEDT on Sunday.


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SESSION TIMES (all times local)

Friday, March 22

12.30pm-1.30pm: F1 Practice 1

2pm – 2pm: Formula 3 Qualifying

4pm-5pm: F1 Practice 2

5.30pm – 6pm: Formula 2 Qualifying

Saturday, March 23

11.15am – 12pm: Formula 3 Sprint Race

12.30pm-1.30pm: F1 Practice 3

2.15pm – 3.05pm: Formula 2 Sprint Race

4pm-5pm: F1 Qualifying

Sunday, March 24

9.05am – 9.50am: Formula 3 Feature Race

11.35am – 12.35pm: Formula 2 Feature Race

1pm-1.30pm- F1 drivers’ parade

3pm-6pm: F1 race (58 laps)




Oscar Piastri of Australia. Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images
Oscar Piastri of Australia. Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images
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HOW TO WATCH

The entire Australian Grand Prix, including every practice, qualifying, and race, can be watched live and ad-break free on Foxtel and streaming platform Kayo. Sunday’s race will be broadcast free-to-air on Channel 10 and streaming service 10 Play.

WHAT HAPPENED LAST TIME?

Last year’s Australian Grand Prix was marked by chaos, including three red flags and a dramatic conclusion with Max Verstappen claiming victory. After various incidents, it was decided to set the final order based on the standings before the lap 57 restart, leading to Verstappen’s win ahead of Hamilton and Alonso.


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PAST WINNERS

2023 – Max Verstappen, Red Bull

2022 – Charles Leclerc, Ferrari



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