The F1 drivers will be back in action this weekend as the sport moves on from the Middle East to Australia and Melbourne’s Albert Park Circuit. Here’s how you can catch all the action on F1 TV.
Red Bull arrive Down Under with the lead of both championships thanks to their back-to-back one-two finishes in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, but only one point separates Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez in an intriguing intra-team battle.
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Meanwhile, Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin have emerged as podium regulars after a fruitful winter of development, with the Spaniard’s green machine getting the better of the Ferrari and Mercedes machines at the two races so far.
But what will happen when cars take to the track in Melbourne?
You can enjoy the coverage from every session live on F1 TV Pro (territory dependent), where we bring you closer to the action via exclusive features like onboard cameras on all 20 of the drivers’ cars, and access to both our Pre-Race and Post-Race Shows.
Furthermore, F1 TV will also have coverage of the Formula 2 and Formula 3 action, with both championships continuing this weekend in Australia.
F1 TV Pro can also be streamed easily via Apple TV, Chromecast Generation 2 and above, Android TV, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. F1 TV Pro is free of ad breaks and available with commentary in six languages.
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For more information on subscribing to F1 TV Pro you can click here, and for details of broadcasters in your areas, click here.
To find out what time you can watch all the action from Australia, click here.
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