- Australian GP (6-8 March)
- Saturday’s qualifying: 5:00 am GMT / 12:00 am ET
- Sunday’s race: 4:00 am GMT / 11:00 pm ET (Sat.)
- Free stream: 10Play (AUS) / Servus TV (AUT)
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Watch Australian Grand Prix 2026 live streams as a new era for Formula 1 begins at Albert Park, Melbourne, with the sport’s most transformative season in years also starting with a first-time defending champion in the form of McLaren’s Lando Norris.
The season opener is the first chance to see how major rule changes designed to improve wheel-to-wheel racing – such as smaller, lighter cars and Overtake Mode replacing DRS – affect drivers and cars alike on a circuit that features several long straights and high-speed corners. The build-up has also been complicated by significant travel disruptions affecting flights out of the Middle East, with some crew reportedly enduring journeys lasting 45 to 60 hours.
All Australian eyes will be on Melbourne-born Oscar Piastri – Norris’ McLaren teammate – who has his own grandstand for 2026, while in pre-season testing Ferrari showed improved form. Lewis Hamilton surged up the grid at third and final testing in Bahrain. The run to the first corner could be a very exciting one.
This weekend will also mark several firsts. American car manufacturer Cadillac will make its Formula 1 debut, expanding the grid to 22 cars. Meanwhile, German manufacturer Audi officially enters the championship after taking over the Sauber team. Oh, and the paddock will see one newcomer: 18-year-old British driver Arvid Lindblad, who will race for Red Bull’s sister team, Racing Bulls.
Here’s how to watch the Australian Grand Prix 2026 online from anywhere and potentially for FREE.
Australian Grand Prix 2026 Schedule
Practice 1: Friday, March 6 | 1:30am GMT / 8:30pm ET (Thu.)
Practice 2: Friday, March 6 | 5am GMT / 12am ET
Practice 3: Saturday, March 7 | 1:30am GMT / 8:30pm ET (Fri.)
Qualifying: Saturday, March 7 | 5am GMT / 12am ET
Australian Grand Prix: Sunday, March 8 | 4am GMT / 11pm ET (Sat.)
How to watch the Australian Grand Prix 2026 for FREE
The 2026 Australian Grand Prix isn’t available for free in every country. However, in these select destinations lucky F1 fans can catch the entire race/highlights for FREE.
- Australia – 10Play (free live broadcast)
- Austria – Servus TV (free live broadcast)
- Belgium – RTBF Auvio (free live broadcast)
- Canada – CTV (free highlights)
- Luxembourg – RTL Zwee (free live broadcast)
- UK – Channel 4 (free highlights)
- US – Apple TV (free trial) (free live broadcast of every Practice session)
Traveling abroad during the 2026 Australian Grand Prix? You can use a VPN to watch all the action free of charge as if you were right at home.
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Formula 1 2026 schedule
- 6-8 March: Australia
- 13-15 March: China
- 27-29 March: Japan
- 10-12 April: Bahrain
- 17-19 April: Saudi Arabia
- 1-3 May: Miami
- 22-24 May: Canada
- 5-7 June: Monaco
- 12-14 June: Barcelona
- 26-28 June: Austria
- 3-5 July: Great Britain
- 17-19 July: Belgium
- 24-26 July: Hungary
- 21-23 August: Netherlands
- 4-6 September: Italy
- 11-13 September: Madrid
- 24-26 September: Azerbaijan
- 9-11 October: Singapore
- 23-25 October: USA
- 30 October–1 November: Mexico
- 6-8 November: Brazil
- 19-21 November: Las Vegas
- 27-29 November: Qatar
- 4-6 December: Abu Dhabi
F1 driver lineup (2026 season)
McLaren: Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri
Mercedes: George Russell and Kimi Antonelli
Red Bull: Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar
Ferrari: Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton
Williams: Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon
Racing Bulls: Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad
Aston Martin: Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll
Haas: Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman
Audi: Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto
Alpine: Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto
Cadillac: Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas
Our full guide to the F1 2026 drivers – from rookies to regulars
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