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F1 Australian GP: Training and Qualifying Times, How and Where to Watch Formula 1

The 2026 Formula 1 season opens in Melbourne with the Australian Grand Prix, featuring local driver Franco Colapinto and prominent racers like Max Verstappen and Lando Norris.

The 2026 Formula 1 season begins with the Australian Grand Prix at the Albert Park circuit in Melbourne. Among the competitors is Argentine driver Franco Colapinto, who will be racing for Alpine. The event is set to attract significant attention, especially with high-profile drivers such as four-time champion Max Verstappen and reigning champion Lando Norris in the lineup. Fans are eager to see how this season unfolds, particularly in light of last year's competitive dynamics.

The event schedule is outlined with sessions kicking off on Thursday night for the first practice, followed by qualifying on Friday. Argentine viewers will have the ability to catch the live broadcast through cable and online platforms. There is a notable time difference of 14 hours with Oceania, which means that the majority of the training and race sessions will occur in the early hours of the morning in Argentina, creating a unique viewing experience for local fans.

Looking ahead, similar scheduling will be seen for subsequent races in Asia, specifically in China and Japan, which will also be subject to significant time differences impacting broadcast times. This illustrates the challenges and adaptations that F1 fans, particularly those in Argentina, must consider as they engage with the global sport amidst its growing schedule of international races.

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