F1: schedule and how to watch the Australian GP classification live

This Saturday the third Formula 1 classification takes place at the Albert Park Circuit. Know everything you need to know.

Lewis Hamilton at the Australian Grand Prix in 2023 (Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

This Saturday, qualifying for the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix takes place at the Albert Park Circuit, in what will be the third race of the season, after Max Verstappen’s victory in Saudi Arabia. I know what there is to know.

As in the last three years, the Red Bull driver is dominating the competition. Although only two days have passed, the Dutchman already leads the drivers’ championship with 51 points, 15 more than his teammate Sergio Checo Pérez. He will seek his third consecutive victory in this historic circuit, where he already placed first last season.

F1: what the Australian GP circuit is like

The Albert Park Circuit is located in the city of Melbourne, surrounding the lake that bears the same name. Despite being a street circuit, the track is quite wide and fast. It has a length of 5,278 meters and 16 curves. It has 2 DRS zones and a total of 58 laps are run.

Australian GP Circuit. (Formula 1)

F1: what time does the Australian Grand Prix qualifying run?

  • Argentina: 02 hours
  • Brazil: 02 hours
  • Uruguay: 02 hours
  • Paradise: 02 hours
  • Chile: 02 hours
  • Bolivia: 01 hours
  • Venezuela: 01 hours
  • Peru: 00 hours
  • Ecuador: 00 hours
  • Colombia: 00 hours
  • Mexico: 11 p.m. (Saturday)

F1, LIVE: which channel shows the Australian GP and where to watch ONLINE

The Australian Grand Prix can be seen live in Argentina on television on Fox Sports:

  • DirecTV channels 608 (SD) and 1608 (HD).
  • Cablevisión Digital and Flow channels 26 (SD) and 107 (HD).
  • Telecenter Channels 102 (SD) and 1014 (HD).
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To watch it online you can follow Star+, the exclusive service of ESPN, a channel that will also have 50 percent of the Grand Prix on television. In addition, you will be able to follow the competition minute by minute on the website www.tycsports.com.

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