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How to observe the Australian Grand Prix, the season recording of F1 2025

The Formula -Eins revised this weekend with the Australian Grand Prix. Bearers who are scattered over the time zones are up to date between Saturday evening and Sunday morning to observe the start of the season. The always popular global sport and the increasing media presence should be available for one of the best campaigns. The gap between Max Verstappen and the field has narrowed, while the all-time superstar Lewis Hamilton made Mercedes to Ferrari.

How to watch the Australian Grand Prix 2025

  • Venue: Albert Park Circuit – Melbourne, Australia
  • Time: 11:55 p.m. ET Saturday
  • TV: ESPN
  • Streaming: Fubo (try it for free)

These two titans of the game have a rich story in Albert Park. Verstappen won here in 2023 and had the pole position in last year's race. A rookie Hamilton made a explanation here in 2007 and has been the first driver for more than a decade to be completed in a professional debut on the podium. Verstappen entered the weekend with the second best chances and sat at +450 at BetMGM, while Hamilton is in fourth place at +650. He is even with the Australian and McLaren driver Oscar Piatri, who became eighth in 2023 and fourth in 2024. He will try to become the first Australian driver to reach the podium on this racingway.

Lando Norris joined +175 qualification as the favorite of the clubhouse. Last year he was second place in the drivers of the drivers with victories in Miami, the Netherlands, Singapore and Abu Dhabi. The forecast demands dry temperatures on Saturday and then on Sunday, which can always mess things up.

The athleteLuke Smith from Media Day:

“The decryption of lap times in the three test days in Bahrain in February showed McLaren in the upper hand, which was emphasized by a quick racing simulation by Lando Norris. The incumbent designer champion seems to have preceded the handful of setbacks that Ferrari suffered, Mercedes' calm, but not overwhelmed reaction and the lack of security in relation to Red Bull's pace. “

Madeline Coleman on the Ferrari debut by Lewis Hamilton:

“The most successful part of Hamilton's career was with Mercedes in the form of six driver championships and eight constructors. But the last three seasons were difficult because the team had difficulty designing and developing a consistently competitive journey for him. Ferrari offers Hamilton a fresh start with a completely different car and the first time he is powered in a non-Mercedes. “


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(Photo by Lando Norris and Oscar Piatri: William West / AFP via Getty Images)