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Australian Grand Prix Live Stream

Following a two-year break due to COVID-19, Formula One returns to Albert Park in Melbourne in 2022 for the Australian Grand Prix. Grand Prix officials have had a frustrating couple of years, with the sudden postponement of the 2020 edition followed by the lingering global pandemic scenario in 2021.

The Australian Grand Prix is a much-anticipated event for fans because of the sport's increasing appeal and to the Netflix series 'Drive To Survive.' In Australia, Fox Sports broadcasts all Formula 1 live programming, which is available on Foxtel and Foxtel Now.

Foxtel owns the television rights to broadcast Formula 1 in Australia, including practice sessions, qualifying sessions, and the entire Grand Prix event in high definition.

How To Watch F1 Live Stream 2022 Australian Grand Prix?

The Australian Grand Prix, which is on the Australian Government's anti-siphoning list, will be shown live on free-to-air television. Channel 10 currently broadcasts race highlights from every Grand Prix, and in 2022, they are expected to carry the entire event from Albert Park.

The race will be live on Fox Sports and Kayo, who carry every race live throughout the season. 10 Bold shows race highlights on Monday night after each Grand Prix for free-to-air viewers. More information about TV coverage can be found in local guides and 10 Play.

Although F1 TV does not offer live race streaming (F1 TV Pro) in Australia, the official subscription service of Formula One does offer live timing tools for fans.

Sky Sports F1 live coverage is shot and broadcast in 4K, so you can watch this magnificent sport in the highest definition possible if you have the necessary equipment. That means a 4K TV and a Foxtel iQ subscription.

Foxtel iQ is Foxtel's premium service, which requires the use of a classic set-top box. That means a technician will need to come to your home and install the box, cabling, and possibly a satellite so that it won't happen overnight. The newer Foxtel iQ4 box, on the other hand, supports 4K broadcasts.

A Foxtel iQ membership also includes the Foxtel Go app, which allows you to watch Australian Grand Prix live stream on your mobile device for no additional charge.

When Will The Australian Grand Prix Take Place In 2022?

The F1 Australian Grand Prix live 2022 will take place between April 7 and April 10 of the following year. However, the World Motor Sport Council must yet approve these dates. The following is the current schedule for the four days:

  • Thursday, April 7: Driver press conferences, promotional events, and paddock activities
  • Friday, April 8: 1st Practice 2nd Practice
  • Saturday, April 9: Qualifying Practice 3
  • Sunday, April 10: Race

The official starting times have yet to be announced; however, the race usually starts at 4:00 p.m. AEDT.

Where Will the Australian Grand Prix Live Take Place In 2022?

The Grand Prix will return to Melbourne's Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit. From 1985 until 1996, the Australian Grand Prix was held at Adelaide Street Circuit, with Albert Park taking over in 1996. The FIA has granted the track permission to host the race until 2025.

COVID-19 Vaccination Limits and Rules

The 2022 event, which is usually the first race of the season, has been pushed back to April to allow state restrictions to be eased and to assure higher vaccination rates in Victoria and Australia. Melbourne is expected to be able to hold a complete race weekend, according to race officials.

Closer to the Grand Prix, specific precautions such as mask-wearing and social isolation are likely to be discussed.

Final Words

Casual viewers may watch formula 1 on race day to see the lights out. True F1 fans, on the other hand, prefer to watch practice sessions and, especially, qualify to get a true sense of race pace and strategy. Pole position is important on several race circuits.

As previously stated, practice sessions, qualifying, race day, and formula 1 live stream all will be broadcast on Kayo Sports, Foxtel iQ, and Foxtel Now throughout the season. The Australian GP on Channel 10 is the sole free-to-air broadcast of practice or qualifying throughout the season.