Australian GP: Timings of Practice, Qualifying, Race, Live Streaming, and All you need to know: The Australian Grand Prix is coming back after a gap of two years. It will be the third race in the Formula 1 2022 season. The last two races have been dominated mostly by Ferrari and then Red Bull. Meanwhile, Mercedes’ start is not what they have thought of after the two races. Follow Formula 1 Live Updates on InsideSport.IN.
In 2020, the Australian Grand Prix was canceled before the FP1 session could take place. A team member of McLaren had tested positive for Covid-19. In 2021, the Australian Grand Prix was canceled due to Covid restrictions and logistical issues. However, the Australian Grand Prix makes its way to the F1 calendar after two years.
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Australian GP: Timings of Practice, Qualifying, Race, Live Streaming and All you need to know – Check Out
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— F1 Australian Grand Prix (@ausgrandprix) April 4, 2022
Practice 1, Date – 08th April
Timings – 08:30 to 09:30 IST
Practice 2, Date – 08th April
Timings – 11:30 to 12:30 IST
Practice 3, Date – 09th April
Timings – 08:30 to 09:30 IST
Qualifying, Date – 09th April
Timings – 11:30 to 12:30 IST
Race, Date – 10th April
Timings – 10:30 to 12:30 IST
Australian GP: Track layout and the DRS zones.Where can you watch the Practice, Qualifying, and Race on TV?
The Practice, Qualifying, and Race can be viewed on Star Sports.
Where can you watch the Practice, Qualifying, and Race? – Live Stream
The Practice, Qualifying, and Race can be live-streamed on Disney + Hotstar.
Australian GP: Timings of Practice, Qualifying, Race, Live Streaming and All you need to know – Check Out
Location – Melbourne, Australia
First Grand Prix – 1996
Number of Laps – 58
Circuit Length – 5.303 km
Race Distance – 307.574 km
When was the track built?
The deal for the Australian Grand Prix was done and dusted in 1993. The circuit is a street circuit that features cities’ existing roads around Albert Park. It also features Aughtie Drive and Lakeside Drive. It also features a little detour through the Lakeside Stadium’s car park.
When was its first Grand Prix?
Just four months after Adelaide had held its last Australian Grand Prix in 1995, the teams were back in Melbourne for its first Grand Prix in 1996. That race is remembered because of the crash of Martin Brundle. He was driving his Jordan when he launched himself off the back of Johnny Herbert’s Sauber at Turn 3.
Who won the last Grand Prix?
Valtteri Bottas had won the last Australian Grand Prix in 2019. He used to drive for Mercedes then. He was followed by his teammate Lewis Hamilton in the second position. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen finished third and saw himself on the podium.
Australian GP: Timings of Practice, Qualifying, Race, Live Streaming and All you need to know – Check Out