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Australian Grand Prix: How And Where To Watch FP1, FP2, And FP3

How to watch FP1, FP2, and FP3 for the Australian Grand Prix.
Australian Grand Prix: How And Where To Watch FP1, FP2, And FP3
Australian Grand Prix: How And Where To Watch FP1, FP2, And FP3

The Australian Grand Prix will be kicking off shortly with the free practice sessions ahead of qualifying on Saturday and the grand prix on Sunday. 

It's set to be an exciting race weekend ahead with Red Bull hoping to continue their streak of 1-2 finishes and Aston Martin carrying on with their incredible performance so far this season. 

Mercedes and Ferrari are hoping to turn things around and close the gap to the front of the grid, and McLaren will be aiming to get some points on the board.

When to watch the Australian GP

The Australian Grand Prix weekend begins on Friday 31st March.

Friday 31st March:

Free Practice 1:

12:30 - 13:30 local time

02:30 - 03:30 London

18:30 - 19:30 Los Angeles (Thursday 30th March)

21:30 - 22:30 New York (Thursday 30th March)

03:30 - 04:30 Imola

10:30 -11:30 Tokyo

09:30 - 10:30 Shanghai

Free Practice 2:

16:00 - 17:00 local time

06:00 - 07:00 London

22:00 - 23:30 Los Angeles (Thursday 30th March)

01:00 - 02:00 New York

07:00 - 08:00 Imola

14:00 -15:00 Tokyo

13:00 - 14:00 Shanghai

Saturday 1st April:

Free Practice 3:

12:30 - 13:30 local time

02:30 - 03:30 London

18:30 - 19:30 Los Angeles (Friday 31st March)

21:30 - 22:30 New York (Friday 31st March)

03:30 - 04:30 Imola

10:30 -11:30 Tokyo

09:30 - 10:30 Shanghai

How to watch the Australian GP from home

For viewers in the United States, ESPN will be broadcasting the Sky F1 feed for those to enjoy. It's also live-streamed via fuboTV.

Viewers in the UK can watch via Sky Sports F1 or NowTV. 

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Lydia Mee
LYDIA MEE

Lydia is the lead editor of F1 editorial. After following the sport for several years, she was finally able to attend the British Grand Prix in person in 2017. Since then, she's been addicted to not only the racing, but the atmosphere the fans bring to each event. She's a strong advocate for women in motorsport and a more diverse industry. 

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