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Australian F1 GP: schedules, how to see it and preview

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After two seasons absent from the calendar of the highest category of motorsport, the Albert Park track, in Melbourne, will return to action next weekend to carry out the third race of the course, an Australian Grand Prix that will be held from April 8 to 10.

With a victory for Charles Leclerc and another for Max Verstappen, Formula 1 reaches the third race of the campaign with audiences in high gear and ever-increasing expectations, since the new technical rules seem to have fulfilled their objectives, changing the hierarchical order of the grid and increasing the show.

Unlike the last Australian Grand Prix that were held before the unexpected impact of COVID-19 globally, the Melbourne race will not be the season opener, but rather comes after the Bahrain GP and the Arabian GP. Saudi.

Schedules of the Australian GP of F1 2022 (Spanish peninsular time)

Day

Session Schedule

Friday April 8

Drivers press conference 01:30 a.m. – 03:30 a.m.
Friday April 8 free practice 1 05:00 – 06:00
Friday April 8 free practice 2 08:00 a.m. – 09:00 a.m.
Saturday April 9 Team managers press conference 02:30 a.m. – 03:30 a.m.
Saturday April 9 free practice 3 05:00 – 06:00
Saturday April 09 Classification 08:00 a.m. – 09:00 a.m.
Sunday April 10 Race 07:00h (58 laps)

How to watch the 2022 F1 Australian GP and how much it costs (price)

The only way to watch the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix 2022 in Spain is through DAZN or Movistar + , since this second platform has the DAZN channels.

This season the price has risen compared to last year. The monthly fee costs €12.99, while there is also an annual option of €129.99. Also, by contracting the services of DAZN , you will be able to watch other motorsports like MotoGP for the same price. On the platform, all the content they do live is stored, so you can enjoy it wherever you are and at any time.

We are obliged to remind you that if you have in your possession any link or external link that does not come from the platforms that have contracted the television rights of the highest category of motorsports, it will be totally illegal to use them.

As always, from Motorsport.com we will give you the opportunity to stay informed with the last minute of everything that happens in the Australian GP. News and statements instantly, with LIVE from all the sessions that take place in Albert Park, Melbourne .

The schedules of the Australian GP of F1 2022 in Latin America

Session Schedule

free practice 1

Friday April 8

10:00 p.m. (Thursday) Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru

11:00 p.m. (Thursday) Venezuela, Bolivia, Paraguay, Chile

00:00h Argentina, Uruguay

free practice 2

Friday April 8

1:00 a.m. Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru

02:00h Venezuela, Bolivia, Paraguay, Chile

03:00h Argentina, Uruguay

free practice 3

Saturday April 9

10:00 p.m. (Friday) Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru

11:00 p.m. (Friday) Venezuela, Bolivia, Paraguay, Chile

00:00h Argentina, Uruguay

Classification

Saturday April 9

1:00 a.m. Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru

02:00h Venezuela, Bolivia, Paraguay, Chile

03:00h Argentina, Uruguay

Race

Sunday April 10

00:00h Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru

01:00h Venezuela, Bolivia, Paraguay, Chile

02:00h Argentina, Uruguay

Albert Park, in Melbourne, venue for the 2022 F1 Australian GP race

After two years absent from the calendar and a series of reforms that have taken place very recently, Albert Park will once again close its access to the public so that Formula 1 single-seaters can compete on its asphalt in the third race of the 2022 season. of F1.

Race Australian GP
City

melbourne

Circuit

Albert Park

track length 5,303km
race distance 58 laps
direction of travel Clockwise
curves 16 (10 right and 6 left)
Pole Position Place Left

Which drivers and teams are contesting the 2022 F1 Saudi Arabian GP?

Following confirmation from Aston Martin that Sebastian Vettel has been able to recover from COVID-19 after missing the opening races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, the German driver will be able to compete in Australia and barring any surprises, the entire starting grid will be present in Melbourne next weekend, from April 8 to 10.

Equipment Engine pilots
Mercedes Mercedes

Lewis Hamilton

George Russell

ferrari ferrari

charles leclerc
Carlos Sainz

Red Bull Racing Honda

 Max Verstappen 

Sergio Pérez

McLaren Mercedes

Daniel Ricciardo

Lando Norris

Alpine Renault

Stephen Ocon
Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin Mercedes

Sebastian Vettel

Lance Stroll

AlphaTauri Honda

Pierre Gasly

Yuki Tsunoda

Alfa Romeo Ferrari

Valtteri Bottas

Guanyu Zhou

Haas F1 Ferrari

Mick Schumacher

 Kevin Magnussen

williams mercedes

Nicholas Latifi

Alexander Albon

Gallery: all the winners of the Formula 1 Australian GP

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