What time is f1 race in Australia?
Aussie fans can tune into Fox Sports from 10:30pm for live coverage of the season finale race from the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi.
Is F1 on TV in Australia?
All live television coverage of F1® in Australia is through Fox Sports, which is available via Foxtel and Foxtel Now. Foxtel owns the TV rights to broadcast Formula 1® in Australia, including every practice session, qualifying session and full Grand Prix race in HD.
What time is F1 race today?
What time does the F1 race start today? The 8 a.m. ET start time for Sunday’s race means the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will start at 5:00 p.m. local time. Lights out will likely take place just after 8 am.
Does Kayo have F1?
As well as F1, Kayo Sports gives you access to over 50 live sports including Supercars, MotoGP and IndyCar. After your free trial is over, Kayo has two packages to choose from to watch F1, the only differences being the price and how many devices you can stream live sports on at once.
What time is F1 qualifying on?
Sky’s qualifying coverage starts at 12pm on Saturday on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports F1, with Channel 4 qualifying highlights at 6:55pm.
Where did the 2014 Australian Grand Prix take place?
The 2014 Australian Grand Prix (formally known as the 2014 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 16 March 2014 in Melbourne. The race was contested over 58 laps of the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and was the first round of the 2014 FIA Formula One World Championship.
Who won the F1 Australian Grand Prix?
The race was won by German driver Nico Rosberg in a Mercedes F1 W05. It was Rosberg’s fourth Grand Prix victory and completed a rare double in the Australian Grand Prix, winning a race his father Keke had won in Adelaide in 1985, the first time the AGP was a World Championship race.
Which F1 drivers were fastest in the third free practice session?
Valtteri Bottas was the fastest in the third free practice session with a lap time of 1:09.848. Williams driver Felipe Massa became the first driver other than Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg to claim pole position in 2014 with a Q3 lap time of 1:08.759.
Are V6s back in F1 for 2014?
Just over 25 years after turbocharged cars last took an F1 start – also in Australia, but in Adelaide, in the 1988 finale – the V6s are back for 2014 in the biggest rules overhaul the sport has ever seen.