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2023 Australian Grand Prix TV Times

2023 Australian Grand Prix

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Join us on RaceFans Live throughout every session of the Australian Grand Prix weekend. Look out for the live page on the site during every session and follow all the action with your fellow RaceFans.

Here’s how to watch the 2023 Australian Grand Prix live in the UK and USA, plus this weekend’s IndyCar, Formula 2 and Formula 3 action:

2023 Australian Grand Prix: Friday 31 March – Sunday 2 April 2023

UK

DaySessionChannelSession startsSession ends
FridayAustralian Grand Prix first practice liveSky Sports F102:3003:30
FridayAustralian Grand Prix second practice liveSky Sports F106:0007:00
SaturdayAustralian Grand Prix Formula 3 sprint race liveSky Sports F100:45
SaturdayAustralian Grand Prix third practice liveSky Sports F102:3003:30
SaturdayAustralian Grand Prix Formula 2 sprint race liveSky Sports F104:20
SaturdayAustralian Grand Prix qualifying liveSky Sports F106:00
SaturdayAustralian Grand Prix qualifying highlightsChannel 411:15
SaturdayTexas 375 qualifying liveSky Sports F117:15
SundayAustralian Grand Prix Formula 3 feature race liveSky Sports F100:05
SundayAustralian Grand Prix Formula 2 feature race liveSky Sports F102:35
SundayAustralian Grand Prix liveSky Sports F106:00
SundayAustralian Grand Prix highlightsChannel 412:30
SundayTexas 375 liveSky Sports F117:10

USA (Eastern)

DaySessionChannelSession startsSession ends
ThursdayAustralian Grand Prix first practice liveESPNEWS21:3022:30
FridayAustralian Grand Prix second practice liveESPN201:0002:00
FridayAustralian Grand Prix third practice liveESPNEWS21:3022:30
SaturdayAustralian Grand Prix qualifying liveESPN01:0002:00
SaturdayTexas 375 qualifyingPeacock12:15
SundayAustralian Grand Prix liveESPN201:0002:00
SundayTexas 375 liveNBC Sports12:10

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Global Australian Grand Prix start times

LocationStart time
USA – HawaiiSat 19:00
USA – AlaskaSat 21:00
Canada – British ColumbiaSat 22:00
USA – California
Canada – AlbertaSat 23:00
Mexico – Mexico City
USA – Colorado
Canada – ManitobaSun 00:00
USA – Texas
Bolivia – La PazSun 01:00
Canada – Ontario
USA – New York
Argentina – Buenos AiresSun 02:00
Brazil – Rio de Janeiro
Ireland – DublinSun 06:00
Portugal – Lisbon
United Kingdom
France – ParisSun 07:00
Germany – Berlin
Hungary – Budapest
Italy – Rome
Netherlands – Amsterdam
South Africa – Johannesburg
Spain – Madrid
Saudi Arabia – RiyadhSun 08:00
Turkey – Istanbul
United Arab Emirates – DubaiSun 09:00
India – Delhi – New DelhiSun 10:30
Australia – Western AustraliaSun 13:00
China – Beijing
Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur
Singapore
Japan – TokyoSun 14:00
South Korea – Seoul
Australia – New South WalesSun 15:00
New Zealand – AucklandSun 17:00

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Keith Collantine
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One comment on “2023 Australian Grand Prix TV Times”

  1. Effectively, the only difference from last season’s event is that the local qualifying start time is 16:00, while the race is 15:00 with Australia’s clock change occurring during the weekend, so 3+ hours before sunset for both sessions, & of course, Europe timings are unaffected.
    I’m surprised about the article image choice not being from race start as usual.

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