Started on the third date of the Formula 1 World Championship, which takes place in Australia. Find out Australian GP times and schedules.
continues the Formula 1 season 2022 and this weekend the races of Australian Grand Prixthat there will be this particularity is in the early hours of Sunday. On Saturday, Charles Leclerc claimed the pole position. I know the schedules and the complete schedule.
It should be noted that For this season Formula 1 has changed its format and from now on all activities corresponding to each GP will take place in just three days. This way, drivers ’press conferences every Thursday will move to Friday, and team managers will be held every Saturday instead of Friday.
F1: Australian GP times and schedules
- Friday, April 8 – 00 hours | Free training 1 – DONE
- Friday, April 8 – 03 hours | Free Training 2 – DONE
- Saturday April 9 – 00 hours | Free training 3 – DONE
- Saturday April 09 – 03 hours | Ranking – DONE
- Sunday April 10 – 02 hours | Racing (58 laps)
*Schedules correspond to Argentina.

What is the Formula 1 Australian GP circuit?
After two years nowhere it has undergone changes, the Albert Park will re-host Formula 1. This circuit has a length of 5,303 kilometers and 16 curves, 10 on the right and the rest on the left. The changes include expansion two meters from the pitlane, which can increase in speed from 60km/h to 80, and the pit wall is located on the side of the track.

Formula 1 LIVE: broadcasting a race in Argentina on TV or online
Country broadcasts will be available via the premium Star Action channel or via F1 TV Pro, an on-demand platform that costs $ 60 per year. Also some GPs are for ESPN, although not everyone is live. And the cable operators, They offer streaming services such as Cablevisión Flow and DIRECTV Go.
F1 2022 calendar: the upcoming GPs
- Australian GP (April 8-10)
- Dell’Emilia Romagna GP (Imola) (April 22-24)
- Miami GP (May 6-8)
- Spanish GP (May 20-22)
- Monaco GP (May 27-29)
- Azerbaijan GP (June 10-12)
- Canadian GP (June 17-19)
- 10 – British GP (July 1-3)
- Austrian GP (July 8-10)
- French GP (July 22-24)
- Hungarian GP (July 29-31)
- Belgian GP (August 26-28)
- Dutch GP (September 2-4)
- Italian GP (from September 9 to 11)
- Russian GP (September 23-25)
- Singapore GP (September 30 to October 2)
- Japanese GP (October 7-9)
- United States GP (Austin) (October 21-23)
- Mexican GP (October 28-30)
- Brazilian GP (November 11-13)
- Abu Dhabi GP (November 18-20)
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