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The Australian Grand Prix has once again arrived at Albert Park in Melbourne.

Traditionally, the Australian Grand Prix was the first race on the calendar, but it has been moved to the third race of the season.

As a street circuit, Albert Park was a race on the calendar that was always notoriously difficult to overtake, but it should be different this time around.

Sections of the track have been widened in 2022 and the new regulations combined with four DRS (Drag Reduction System) zones on the track where a rider can open their rear wing to gain a downforce advantage if they are a second or less behind the car in front should see one of the most thrilling races ever held at Albert Park.

2023 Australian F1 Grand Prix Schedule

Please note that race times on Thursday, Friday and Saturday are in AEDT, while Sunday events are in AEST due to late night daylight saving time.

Thursday March 30

CategoryEventBegin
Porsche Carrera CupPractice 110:30
SupercarsPractice 111:25
Porsche Carrera CupQualification12:30
SupercarsPractice 21:15
Shannons Historical DemonstrationExposure1:55
SupercarsQualifying (Race 1)2:45
SupercarsQualifying (Race 2)3:10
Porsche Carrera CupRace 14:45
SupercarsRace 15:40

Friday March 31

CategoryEventBegin
Formula 3Convenient8:50 am
Formula 2Convenient10:00
Shannons Historical Demonstration Exposure11:40
Formula 1Practice 112:30
Formula 3Qualification2:00
SupercarsRace 22:50
Formula 1Practice 24:00
Formula 2Qualification5:30
Porsche Carrera CupRace 26:25

Saturday April 1

CategoryEventBegin
SupercarsQualifying (Race 3)9:05
Supercars Qualifying (Race 4)9:30 a.m.
Formula 3Speed ​​race10:45
Formula 1Practice 312:30
Shannons Historical DemonstrationExposure1:40
Formula 2Speed ​​race2:20
Formula 1Qualification4:00
SupercarsRace 35:25
Porsche Carrera CupRace 36:25

sunday april 2

CategoryEventBegin
Formula 3Feature race9:05
SupercarsRace 410:20
Formula 2Feature race11:35
Formula 1parade of pilots1:00
Formula 1Australian Grand Prix15:00

How to watch the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix in Australia

Foxtel and Kayo Sports have exclusive Formula 1 live broadcast rights for all races other than the Australian Grand Prix.

The Aussie race is on the government’s anti-siphoning list and will therefore also be shown on free-to-air television.

If you don’t have Foxtel or Kayo Sports, you can watch Australian racing on Channel 10 or via 10 Play.

How to live stream online

If you want to live stream the Supercars event at Albert Park, you can do so via Fox Sports coverage.

The best way to do this is to tune in through Kayo Sports, which has the rights to broadcast all of Foxtel’s sports channels, as well as other selected events.

You can also tune in through Channel 10’s streaming service, 10 Play.


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