After a two-week interlude, the 2022 F1 season kicks back into life this weekend as the sport returns to Australia for the first time since the ill-fated trek to Melbourne in March 2020.
F1 hosts its first race at Albert Park since 2019, with the Melbourne track going through extensive modifications ahead of this year's race.
RacingNews365.com will be bringing you all the action as it happens and you can follow the race weekend on our live blog here.
Here's where to watch the 2022 Australian Grand Prix live on TV in the UK, USA, and Australia.
For Australian viewers, the race is set to be shown on free-to-air television with Channel 10 broadcasting alongside usual broadcasters Foxtel and Kayo Sports.
2022 Australian GP UK Broadcast Schedule (BST)
Day | Session | Channel | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Friday | FP1 | Sky Sports F1 | 03:30 |
Friday | FP2 | Sky Sports F1 | 06:45 |
Saturday | FP3 | Sky Sports F1 | 03:45 |
Saturday | Qualifying | Sky Sports F1 | 06:00 |
Saturday | Quali Highlights | Channel 4 | 11:00 |
Sunday | Grand Prix | Sky Sports F1 | 04:30 |
Sunday | Race Highlights | Channel 4 | 15:05 |
2022 Australian GP USA TV Schedule (ET)
Day | Session | Channel | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Thursday | FP1 | ESPNEWS/ESPN3 | 22:55 |
Friday | FP2 | ESPN2 | 01:55 |
Friday | FP3 | ESPNEWS/ESPN3 | 22:55 |
Saturday | Qualifying | ESPN2 | 01:55 |
Saturday | Grand Prix | ESPNEWS/ESPN3 | 23:30 |
Sunday | Grand Prix re-run | ESPN2 | 09:00 |
Sunday | Grand Prix re-run | ESPNEWS | 17:00 |
2022 Australian GP TV Schedule Australia (AEST)
Day | Session | Channel | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Friday | FP1 | FoxTel/Kayo/Channel 10 | 12:30 |
Friday | FP2 | FoxTel/Kayo/Channel 10 | 14:00 |
Saturday | FP3 | FoxTel/Kayo/Channel 10 | 11:00 |
Sunday | Qualifying | FoxTel/Kayo/Channel 10 | 14:00 |
Monday | Grand Prix | FoxTel/Kayo/Channel 10 | 13:00 |
Monday | Race Highlights | Foxtel/Kayo (On Demand) | 04:00 |
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