F1 Fanatic Live will be running during the entire Australian Grand Prix weekend, plus the fifth round of the Formula E championship. Look out for the live page on the site during every session and follow all the action with your fellow F1 Fanatics.
Here are the details of Sky and the BBC’s coverage of the 2015 Australian Grand Prix in the UK:
Friday 13th March 2015
Session | Channel | Coverage starts | Session starts | Session ends |
---|---|---|---|---|
Australian Grand Prix first practice live | Sky Sports F1 | 01:00 | 01:30 | 03:00 |
Australian Grand Prix second practice live | Sky Sports F1 | 05:15 | 05:30 | 07:00 |
Saturday 14th March 2015
Session | Channel | Coverage starts | Session starts | Session ends |
---|---|---|---|---|
Australian Grand Prix third practice live | Sky Sports F1 | 02:45 | 03:00 | 04:00 |
Australian Grand Prix qualifying live | Sky Sports F1 | 05:00 | 06:00 | |
Australian Grand Prix qualifying highlights | BBC1 | 12:50 | ||
Formula E Miami live | ITV4 | 19:00 | 20:00 |
Sunday 15th March 2015
Session | Channel | Coverage starts | Session starts |
---|---|---|---|
Australian Grand Prix live | Sky Sports F1 | 03:30 | 05:00 |
Australian Grand Prix highlights | BBC1 | 13:15 |
For details of coverage in your area see these links or share information in the comments:
If you’re unable to watch the race at your location, join the F1 in Pubs forum to find a place to watch the race:
Find the times for every F1 race weekend session this year and all the 2015 race dates with the F1 Fanatic Google Calendar.
2015 Australian Grand Prix
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L. Martins (@xusso)
12th March 2015, 10:40
Here’s some info for the rest of Europe.
The German RTL has live coverage throughout the weekend:
Australian Grand Prix qualifying live Sat 6:45h
Australian Grand Prix Countdown Sun 5:15h
Australian Grand Prix live Sun 6:00h
Here’s the link if anyone needs to set their timers:
banana88x (@banana88x)
12th March 2015, 20:47
Thank you!
bosyber (@bosyber)
12th March 2015, 21:33
Thanks @xusso, that’s useful to me too :)
Paul (@frankjaeger)
12th March 2015, 11:22
Not necessarily relevant in this race because of the early start time GMT but the reason F1 is so lackluster when attracting new fans is because you have to pay to watch all the races live. Bring F1 back to the BBC, full time!
Joseph bourke
14th March 2015, 19:26
Get yourself a starbox mate. Google ‘starbox mx’
dragoll (@dragoll)
12th March 2015, 11:37
I might start putting this together for us Aussies this year… Remember, Foxtel are going to be showing every session of every round live, while CH10/OneHD are only going to show rounds live, and have delayed coverage of the other rounds. As per last year CH10/OneHD will only show Qual/Race sessions, with the exception of the Australian GP, which will show all sessions.
Australian TV Schedule
Foxsports Schedule (Foxtel Subscription Required)
Friday 13th March 2015
FP1/Foxsports 5 Channel 506 (12:00-14:00) *Live
FP2/Foxsports 5 Channel 506 (16:30-18:00) *Live
Saturday 14th March 2015
FP3/Foxsports 5 Channel 506 (14:00-15:00) *Live
QUAL/Foxsports 5 Channel 506 (17:00-18:00) *Live
Sunday 15th March 2015
RACE/Foxsports 5 Channel 506 (16:00-18:00) *Live
Channel Ten/One Schedule (Free to Air)
Friday 13th March 2015
FP1/OneHD (12:00-14:00) *Live
FP2/OneHD (16:30-18:00) *Live
Saturday 14th March 2015
FP3/OneHD & Ten (14:00-15:00) *Live
QUAL/OneHD & Ten (17:00-18:00) *Live
Sunday 15th March 2015
RACE/OneHD & Ten (16:00-18:00) *Live
dragoll (@dragoll)
12th March 2015, 11:39
I meant to say “CH10/OneHD are only going to show SIX rounds live”
G-Money (@gmoney)
12th March 2015, 11:41
Dont forget that FoxSports are also showing alot of pre and post sessions (similar to skysports)
William
14th March 2015, 8:41
@dragroll – Ten is showing half of the races live, it will vary year to year.
MazdaChris (@mazdachris)
12th March 2015, 11:41
Gods, who at the BBC is negotiating this these days? How can they not have the season opener broadcast live?
It’s no wonder that nobody wants to bother watching F1 any more.
Ciaran (@ciaran)
12th March 2015, 12:10
@mazdachris Because it’s at 5 in the morning perhaps? Considering that only the diehard fans would be getting up at that time, it makes far more sense to broadcast afternoon races where more casual viewers are more likely to watch.
MazdaChris (@mazdachris)
12th March 2015, 13:02
The thing is though, if they show the race live then they can also broadcast the whole thing again later in a repeat show, rather than just showing highlights. So everyone wins. And Melbourne is usually a really good race.
Marc Thielke (@motor)
12th March 2015, 21:22
Would be nice if BBC could charge PPV, might be against their own charter. I would rather my 10pounds go to them than Sky, or at least give people a choice of who to pay.
Foosa
12th March 2015, 11:50
There used to be a Max Jacobson (@vettel1) who used to lurk here on F1F. Any news on that Vettel supporter? I loved reading his comments.
Patrick (@paeschli)
12th March 2015, 12:01
He’s still around (he posted a comment here) but he seems less active. I also was a fan of his comments.
Biggsy
12th March 2015, 22:12
I hated reading his comments. Good thing he isn’t posting that much anymore.
Uzair Syed (@ultimateuzair)
12th March 2015, 17:06
5:00 in the morning! Who the hell came up with this rubbish time?
InSilico_ (@insilico)
12th March 2015, 17:26
If you are a true F1 Fanatic then it should be no problem :)
bosyber (@bosyber)
12th March 2015, 21:36
I like that it’s early @ultimateuzair,@insilico (though in Germany it will already be 6:00), means I can watch it before wife wakes up, and have the rest of the day available still. Of course, FP1,FP3 usually fall through for these races as I usually don’t stay up the whole night.
Evening races also are okay, if they are late enough. I actually dislike the afternoon scheduling, means my whole day will be centered around F1, guarantees having to negotiate those days with family.
Palle (@palle)
12th March 2015, 22:32
@bosyber: Over the winter I regularly remind the females in my household, that if I were to watch the same amount of F1, as they watch reality tv, Master Chef, X-factor and the lot, then I would get tired of F1.
Some races over the season, there is a few sour faces, but I remind them of my patience with their TV preferences and they have to go somewhere else to watch whatever they want, when I enjoy F1. But I have to run my calendar strict, putting in the qualifyings and races, otherwise they arrange all sorts of “very important” stuff, which involve my presence. To my defence, as if I need to defend it, I don’t spend time watching other sports than F1;-)
notalent
13th March 2015, 7:51
Oz is one of the few races I can watch live. 10pm here in LA. The advantage of it being a niche sport is i dont have to worry about espn telling me the results before i watch the recording
Pelican (@pelican)
12th March 2015, 21:23
US Times and stations, all times Eastern:
Practice 1, Thursday (TODAY!!!!!!*) 9:30 pm, NBC Live Extra (online live stream)
Practice 1 replay and Practice 2 live, Friday (wee hours of the morning) 12:30 and 1:30 am, NBCSN
Practice 3 live Friday night, 11 pm NBC Live Extra
Practice 3 replay and Qualifying live, 12:30 and 2 am, NBCSN
Race live, 1:00 am, preceded by some sort of preshow at midnight, both on NBCSN
and for non-insomniacs, the race will be replayed at 6 am and 4 pm Sunday, also on NBCSN
*i’m excited.
SauberS1 (@saubers1)
12th March 2015, 22:57
I can’t wait!
InSilico_ (@insilico)
12th March 2015, 23:18
@KeithCollantine I think it’s also worth pointing out that you can watch the full qualifying show live on Sky 1 at 5.00 AM as well as Sky Sports F1.
zicasso (@zicasso)
13th March 2015, 20:33
Nice one @insilico. I did not know that.
InSilico_ (@insilico)
13th March 2015, 22:46
No problem @zicasso. Glad I could help you.
Graham
15th March 2015, 18:38
Tell me where on Rogers here in Toronto this race is being shown .