Tue. Jul 8th, 2025
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Formula 1 is all set to return this weekend at the Albert Park Circuit, and the fans are excited for the same.  The Australian Grand Prix is one of the most anticipated races this season, all thanks to not only one but two Aussies in the grid. Both Daniel Ricciardo and Oscar Piastri are participating, and that’s why the hype has already started to build up.

There are several updates that might need your attention and obviously, Melbourne is waiting for the third race of this season.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Formula 1 is back with the third race of the season.
  • The Australian Grand Prix starts this Friday onwards.
  • Oscar Piastri and Daniel Ricciardo take centre stage.

2024 Australian Grand Prix: Here’s Everything You Need To Know

The exceptional performance from Red Bull has made the team a favourite for the Australian Grand Prix. However, the controversies around the management are not stopping only.

It would be interesting to see if Mercedes would be able to catch up with the big names on the grid. Since it is confirmed that Lewis Hamilton will be joining Scuderia Ferrari, it would be interesting to see if he is able to perform or not. Till now, George Russell managed to outperform the 7 times world champion this season.

The chances of Carlos Sainz returning to the grid are high for the Australian Grand Prix. The driver recently went through surgery and was earlier replaced by 18-year-old Oliver Bearman, who performed his duty gracefully.

After the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Red Bull is currently the table topper if we talk about the constructors championship with 87 points. On the other hand, Max Verstappen is still the table topper as a driver’s championship contender.

The Australian Grand Prix weekend begins with Practice 1 on Friday, starting at 7 AM, followed by Practice 2, starting at 10:30 AM. On Saturday, we have Practice 3 slated from 7 AM onwards, while the Qualifying starts at 10:30 AM. This week, the Race is on Sunday starting at 9:30 AM (IST).

Since there is no official broadcast in India, fans can tune in to F1 TV Pro for live streaming.

By Harsh Rana

Full-time management student and a part-time automobile enthusiast. Not much happy about EVs taking over the V8, V10 and V12 motors.

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