After the one-week break following the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Formula 1 will be back on track this weekend (March 31 – April 2) for the third round of the 2023 season, the Australian Grand Prix, which will take place at the Melbourne circuit.
Sakhir and Jeddah were the first two battlegrounds in this new Formula 1 campaign and unfortunately at both events Scuderia Ferrari had no answer for the reigning Constructors’ champions Red Bull, with the Maranello team even falling behind Mercedes and Aston Martin in Saudi Arabia.
Here is the schedule and how it will be possible to follow the event.
Australian GP: how to follow the race weekend on TV and streaming
When is the 2023 Australian Grand Prix?
Friday 31 March
Free practice 1: 1230-1330 local [0230-0330 UK] Free practice 2: 1600-1700 local [0600-0700 UK]
Saturday 1 April
Free practice 3: 1230-1330 local [0230-0330 UK] Qualifying: 1600 local [0600 UK]
Sunday 2 March
Race: 1500 local [0600 UK]
Where can I watch the 2023 Australian Grand Prix?
Formula 1 is available to watch via different TV broadcasters depending on which country you reside in, and the Australian Grand Prix is available to watch live on the following channels in the following major countries in 2023:
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Australia: Fox Sports, Network 10
Austria: Sky Sport F1, ORF, Servus TV [live races split between them]
Brazil: TV Bandeirantes, BandSports
Canada: RDS, TSN
China: Great Sport (RTS) [Shanghai only], CCTV, Guangdong Sports [broadcast in Guangdong only]
France: Canal+
Germany: Sky Sport F1
Italy: Sky Sport F1 [delayed coverage on TV8]
Japan: Fuji TV Next
Netherlands: Viaplay Xtra [free-to-air highlights on NOS]
Spain: DAZN F1
United Kingdom and Ireland: Sky Sports F1 [free-to-air highlights on Channel 4]
United States: ESPN, Spanish language broadcast available on ESPN Deportes
Join us here on ScuderiaFans.com for the Melbourne race weekend as we will be looking for free live stream videos for you to watch the Australian Grand Prix.
What are the F1 standings ahead of the 2023 Australian Grand Prix?
For Scuderia Ferrari it has been an unexpectedly poor start to the season, but Ferrari will be hoping to recover some ground against Mercedes and Aston Martin in the Constructors’ standings:
Drivers’ Championship
Max Verstappen – 44 points
Sergio Perez – 43
Fernando Alonso – 30
Carlos Sainz – 20
Lewis Hamilton – 20
Constructors’ Championship
Red Bull – 87 points
Aston Martin – 38
Mercedes – 38
Ferrari – 26
Alpine – 8
Click here for the full Championship standings ahead of the Melbourne Grand Prix.

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