Australian F1 Grand Prix full schedule: Albert Park, Melbourne 2024

By The Roar / Editor

The Australian Grand Prix has once again arrived at Albert Park in Melbourne.

Traditionally the Australian Grand Prix was the first race on the calendar but it has been shifted to the third race of the season.

As a street circuit Albert Park was one race on the calendar that was always notoriously difficult to overtake but that should be different this time around.

Sections of the track were widened in 2022 and the new regulations combined with four DRS (Drag Reduction System) zones on the track where a driver can open their rear wing to get a downforce advantage if they’re a second or less behind the car in front should see one of the most exciting races ever at Albert Park.

Australian F1 Grand Prix 2024 Schedule

Please note all times are in AEDT.

Thursday, March 21

Category Event Start
Porsche Carrera Cup Practice 1 10:30
MSS Security Melbourne Supersprint Practice 1 11:25
Hydrobot Rumble Stem Challenge Junior Finalists 11:25
Ford SuperVan High Speed 12:00
Hall of Fame Ceremony Exhibition 12:00
Porsche Carrera Cup Qualifying 12:30
MSS Security Melbourne Supersprint Practice 2 1:25
MSS Security Melbourne Supersprint Qualifying 1 (Race 1) 3:10
MSS Security Melbourne Supersprint Qualifying 2 (Race 2) 3:35
Ford SuperVan High Speed 4:15
Porsche Carrera Cup Race 1 4:45
MSS Security Melbourne Supersprint Race 1 5:50

Friday, March 22

Category Event Start
Formula 3 Practice 8:50
Formula 2 Practice 10:00
Formula 1 Practice 1 12:30
Formula 3 Qualifying 2:00
MSS Security Melbourne Supersprint Race 2 2:50
Formula 1 Practice 2 4:00
Formula 2 Qualifying 5:30
Porsche Carrera Cup Race 2 6:25

Saturday, March 23

Category Event Start
MSS Security Melbourne Supersprint Qualifying 3 (Race 3) 9:00
MSS Security Melbourne Supersprint Qualifying 4 (Race 4) 9:25
Formula 3 Sprint Race 11:15
Formula 1 Practice 3 12:30
Formula 2 Sprint Race 2:15
Formula 1 Qualifying 4:00
MSS Security Melbourne Supersprint Race 3 5:35
Porsche Carrera Cup Race 3 6:25

Sunday, March 24

Category Event Start
Formula 3 Feature Race 9:05
MSS Security Melbourne Supersprint Race 4 10:20
Formula 2 Feature Race 11:35
Formula 1 Drivers Parade 1:00
Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix 3:00

How to watch the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix in Australia

Foxtel and Kayo Sports have exclusive live broadcast rights to Formula 1 for every race other than the Australian Grand Prix.

The Australian race is on the government’s anti-siphoning list and therefore will also be shown on free to air television.

If you don’t have Foxtel or Kayo Sports you can view the Australian race on Channel 10 or through 10 Play.

How to live stream online

If you are looking to live stream the Supercars event at Albert Park, you can do so through the Fox Sports coverage.

The best way to do that is to tune in through Kayo Sports, who have the rights to stream all of Foxtel’s sports channels, as well as other selected events.

You can also tune in via Channel 10’s streaming service, 10 Play.

The Crowd Says:

2024-03-22T05:40:17+00:00

Ben Waterworth

Roar Guru


You might like an article I did that is coming up Stuart, sat down with Logan yesterday so stay tuned!

2024-03-22T04:40:52+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


Yuki Tsunoda looked pretty handy in the first session, I'd say he'll get points and outshine Ricciardo. And, hoping for a good weekend for Logan too.

2024-03-22T00:06:11+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


Best day of the year mate. Smokey for the weekend? Oscar. Keen to see how Logan goes, we have nicknamed him the 'speed merchant' at our place.

2024-03-21T23:04:02+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


And live blog coverage here on The Roar come Sunday from yours truly :stoked:

2022-04-09T06:44:33+00:00

B Darvall

Guest


Kayo Sports, which we have subscribed, seems unreliable. The transmission goes fine, lovely, then suddenly (about 3pm today) the screen goes grey and there’s a message saying something has been exceeded. No explanation. No idea how we could have exceeded anything. Thank heavens for free to air.

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