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Explained: What caused F1 GPS problems in Australian GP practice (autosport.com)

It quickly became apparent that the lack of live GPS tracking was creating the main safety issue, with drivers unaware of cars appearing behind them at high ...

[PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/why-drivers-are-the-least-of-ferraris-f1-worries/10448581/) [PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/ranking-the-top-10-pre-war-grand-prix-drivers/10447980/) [PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/the-state-of-play-in-f1s-technical-silly-season/10449298/) [PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/the-cycle-of-f1-upheaval-williams-must-end-to-rediscover-past-glories/10449257/) [PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-f1s-new-era-has-exposed-the-downside-of-its-most-important-rule/10449931/) So, I think it's a bit of a safety thing.

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Australian GP should be "open-minded" about switching to F1 night ... (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

The question of a potential night race around the Albert Park circuit was posed to Westacott during an appearance in the Sky Sports commentary booth during ...

[PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/the-cycle-of-f1-upheaval-williams-must-end-to-rediscover-past-glories/10449522/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-f1s-new-era-has-exposed-the-downside-of-its-most-important-rule/10450392/) So be open-minded is probably the simple answer."

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LIVE: Reaction to a disrupted day of Australian Grand Prix practice (RacingNews365)

Follow the second F1 free practice session for the Australian GP live. Keep up to date with everything that happens during FP2 at Albert Park.

[Red Bull](/formula-1-teams/red-bull), [as Verstappen was fined €700 by the stewards after the session for speeding in the pitlane.](https://racingnews365.com/verstappen-slapped-with-fine-by-australian-gp-stewards) In the second, the rain came, disrupting the usual run plans for the teams. [Max Verstappen](/formula-1-drivers/max-verstappen) in the opening Formula 1 free practice for the 2023 Australian Grand Prix.

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Talks underway for Melbourne F1 night race (GrandPrix)

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali admits talks are underway about converting the Australian GP from a daytime race to one that is run under floodlights.

"It's a part of the discussion," F1 CEO Domenicali said. "I just think if we could make that work, it would be an amazing spectacle." "It's a matter of investment, but it could be attractive, that's why when you plan for so long, you can really think what is the best to create new products."

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Ricciardo Feels He's On Course For F1 Return If 'Terms and ... (WTF1)

It's hard not to think about Daniel Ricciardo whilst we're in Melbourne for the Australian GP, and he's already been sat on the Red Bull pit wall, ...

To go back and to maybe put myself in any seat that’s fighting at best for like a top 10, I don’t think it’s going to bring the best out of me. that we didn’t recognise as the Daniel that had left us two or three years earlier. It’s not at all costs.”

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F1 team boss will "for sure" speak to Daniel Ricciardo about 2024 ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Ricciardo is off the F1 grid this year and in a reserve role for Red Bull but, as he returns to the paddock for the first time at the Australian Grand Prix, ...

"We had discussions with Daniel and ended up with Pierre, when he became available," said the Alpine chief in Melbourne. He is in the paddock at this weekend's [Australian Grand Prix](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/australian-grand-prix) for the first time in his new capacity, taking part in important marketing tasks while also being on standby in case he is needed for action. "At the moment I want to find out... He said: "It's a bit early to speak about a driver change already for next year so let's see what we are doing with these drivers. "Everybody is [going to] want to speak with Daniel. [Alpine](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/alpine-f1) may be one of them if their all-French partnership of [Esteban Ocon](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/esteban-ocon) and new signing [Pierre Gasly](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/pierre-gasly) does not work out – and [Otmar Szafnauer](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/otmar-szafnauer) had discussions with the Aussie before setting his current pairing in stone. [Haas](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/haas-f1) team principal [Guenther Steiner](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/guenther-steiner) did not rule out discussions later in the year – though he made it clear he would give [Kevin Magnussen](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/kevin-magnussen) and [Nico Hulkenberg](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/nico-hulkenberg) every chance to prove their worth. "He's signed with Red Bull now but I think he's a fantastic racing driver, he's still young and I wouldn't be surprised if he's back racing in the future." The year off, maybe he knows again what he wants to do and he will be interesting for everybody in F1. [Daniel Ricciardo](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/daniel-ricciardo) may have several potential suitors for a 2024 race seat should he decide he wants to race again in [Formula 1](https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/formula-1/). [Red Bull](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/red-bull-f1) reserve this year, having been axed by [McLaren](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/mclaren-f1) a year earlier than planned. Questions remain over his F1 future and whether he will return to a race seat.

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'He f***ed me': F1 ace rages as rain ruins practice; no luck for Aussie ... (Fox Sports)

And there was disappointment in Formula 2 qualifying as Jack Doohan, the son of Aussie motorsport great Mick, couldn't capitalise on leading all comers in ...

Our cockpit is too close to the front. Alex Albon, Williams (+0.976) “Car setups, they’re only fine-tuning most of the time from the moment you arrive on the weekend. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes (+0.433) Everyone in the garage they love this stuff - find out data, painting your sidepods, great time to learn soemting about your car. It still allowed the reigning champion to post a fastest time of 1:19.278. I’m going to have to find a black cat, I’m going to have to sort it out.” “I thought I could smell something down the back straight, I was like: ‘that’s weird’ ... Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes (+1.436) Pierre Gasly, Alpine (+1.319) Esteban Ocon, Alpine (+0.838) Some cars continued to run on the dry tyres but failed to improve their times at all.

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Red Bull lead F1 upgrade chase as Mercedes bring improvements (GPfans)

More than half of the Formula 1 grid has brought upgrades to the third round of the season in Australia.

Improved flow control has been on the mind with Williams bringing several updates to Australia. The smaller spec cover has been specifically designed for Albert Park as cooling isn’t a high priority with temperatures being quite low. There has been plenty of chatter as to what upgrades will be coming to Mercedes. A new front wing leads to the component additions along with rear wing endplates. McLaren’s start to the season has been a disaster and in an attempt to be in the mix for points they’ve brought a new engine cover to Melbourne. They have brought a new floor to Albert Park which features new vanes to the floor edge.

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Alpine confirms it held talks with Ricciardo over 2023 F1 drive (Motorsport Week)

Alpine team boss Otmar Szafnauer has confirmed that he held talks with Daniel Ricciardo regarding a 2023 Formula 1 drive. Last August, Ricciardo announced ...

“Everybody is [going to] want to speak with Daniel. Ricciardo is back in the paddock this weekend for the first time since leaving McLaren at the conclusion of 2022. “It’s a little bit early to speak about a driver change already for next year, so let’s see how we are doing with these drivers!” Steiner said.

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F1 Australian Grand Prix Live Stream: Watch qualifying for free (Digital Trends)

The race, including Free Practice 3 and Qualifying, is being broadcast through ESPN2 here in the United States, but there are other options available though for ...

Watch the F1 Australian Grand Prix live stream on Hulu with Live TV [Hulu with Live TV](https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/what-is-hulu-plus-live-tv/) also has ESPN2 and ESPN3. [best VPNs for streaming](https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/best-vpn-for-streaming/), connect to a U.S. Watch the F1 Australian Grand Prix live stream on Sling TV [Sling TV](https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/everything-you-need-to-know-about-sling-tv/) has two options for cable packages: Sling TV Orange and Sling TV Blue. Watch the F1 Australian Grand Prix live stream on FuboTV [FuboTV](https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/fubotv-channels-pricing-features/) is our go-to recommendation for watching the Australian Grand Prix and its practices. We think NordVPN is the [best VPN](https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/best-vpn/) for this. This is another great option if you’ve never tried it before, since you can sign up for a YouTube TV free trial and watch all of the Formula 1 races and practices without paying a dime. and want to subscribe to something you can use when you get home, or you just want to take advantage of one of the free trial above, we have an easy solution. [F1 live stream](https://www.digitaltrends.com/movies/watch-f1-live-stream-online/) and some tips on how you can watch Formula 1 for free today. If you decide you like the service, it normally costs $73 per month for over 100 live TV channels, but your first month will be discounted to $63. The race, including Free Practice 3 and Qualifying, is being broadcast through ESPN2 here in the United States, but there are other options available though for people traveling abroad and tuning in from other countries, including a free Australian Grand Prix live stream. It’s only fitting that an Austrian currently in the United States would want to watch the race in Austrian and not English, right? This is great news for those in the countries, but devastating for residents traveling abroad who want to watch the action unfold live in their local language — especially when it’s free to watch at home.

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F1 LIVE - Verstappen fined, Hamilton concern, Australian GP chaos (Daily Express)

Express Sport brings you the latest news and updates from the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.

But 2009 F1 world champion Button said “maybe George did get lucky” in Jeddah as he backed Hamilton to close the gap at Albert Park. The Spaniard was quickest ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc as the rain poured down at Albert Park. It was a decision that saw the former F1 race director vilified. That is the fastest car I have seen, especially compared to the rest." Speaking in the team principal’s press conference, Horner said: “It's absolutely ludicrous to be doing the first sprint race of the year in a street race like Azerbaijan. The Dutchman's car looked a level above as it opened up its rear wing to easily overtake Hamilton down the pit straight. And an unusual decision from Masi ultimately cost the Mercedes star the crown. He and [Nico] Rosberg were a minute ahead in 2014 and 2015... Hamilton has finished fifth in both races this season and is already 23 points behind Max Verstappen in the Drivers' standings after a disastrous opening race for the W14. Meanwhile, there have been three virtual safety car periods and two red flags, making it one of the most dangerous circuits on the calendar. [Max Verstappen's ](/latest/max-verstappen) [Red Bull](/latest/red-bull) and even [Fernando Alonso](/latest/fernando-alonso) in the Aston Martin have shown more competitiveness on the track so far this season, while Ferrari's true pace remains a mystery. Christian Horner has criticised the FIA for an “absolutely ludicrous” decision which could affect Max Verstappen.

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F1 2023 results: FP2 timings from Australian Grand Prix practice (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

The second practice session of the day is done with rain proving a tricky customer in Melbourne.

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F1 Australian GP qualifying - Start time, how to watch & more (autosport.com)

Max Verstappen topped the combined times on Friday for Red Bull ahead of the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix. Here's how and when to watch qualifying. Haydn ...

[PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-f1s-new-era-has-exposed-the-downside-of-its-most-important-rule/10449931/) The temperature is set to be 15 degrees Celsius at the start of qualifying. For the entire 2023 F1 season, Channel 4 will broadcast highlights of every qualifying and race of each event. In the United Kingdom Channel 4 is broadcasting highlights of qualifying for the Australian GP at 11:15am BST on Saturday morning. Sky Sports can also be accessed through NOW with a one-off day payment of £11.98p or a monthly membership of £34.99p. Live streaming through NOW is also available in the UK.

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Daniel Ricciardo Speaks Out On F1 Return As He Watches Home ... (Sports Illustrated)

The Australian driver has been a fan-favourite for many years, especially with the popularity of Netflix's Drive to Survive. McLaren revealed during the 2022 ...

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F1 Australian Grand Prix live stream 2023 — how to watch practice ... (Tom's Guide)

The Australian Grand Prix live stream is the third leg of the 2023 F1 season. Here's how to watch it live and for FREE, wherever you are.

- 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. - 6 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - 1 a.m. [Foxtel](https://foxtel-au.sjv.io/c/338476/985875/12973?subId1=tomsguide-us-6155910868602092000&sharedId=tomsguide-us&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.foxtel.com.au%2Findex.html) (opens in new tab). - 9:30 p.m. [Kayo Sports](https://goto.kayosports.com.au/c/338476/515039/8808?subId1=tomsguide-us-7316553106384076000&u=https%3A%2F%2Fkayosports.com.au) (opens in new tab) is another option. [10play](https://10play.com.au/) (opens in new tab) has the event in Australia. - 2:30 a.m. [Now Sports Pass](https://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?awinmid=11006&awinaffid=103504&clickref=tomsguide-us-2665417770700133000&p=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nowtv.com%2Fsports-purchase) (opens in new tab). [TSN Direct](https://www.tsn.ca/subscribe) (opens in new tab), which comes in day- and month-long passes for $8 or $20 CAD, respectively.

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Red Bull didn't "recognise' Ricciardo's F1 driving habits on return (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Ricciardo had stepped away from a full-time race seat following the 2022 season, after he and McLaren agreed to part company in the wake of a frustrating ...

[PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-f1s-new-era-has-exposed-the-downside-of-its-most-important-rule/10450392/) Horner added: "He's really throwing himself into it. "But having had time off over Christmas and so on, and a chance to reset, when he's come back and got into the 2023 work, he's hit the ground running.

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F1: Daniel Ricciardo reveals money won't be a factor if he returns to ... (Daily Mail)

JONATHAN McEVOY IN MELBOURNE: The Aussie favourite is sitting out this season after being sacked by McLaren last term and is now reserve driver at Red Bull.

‘I sit here today and I have confidence I will get back on the grid if that [pointing to his heart] is truly there, and three months into this year that doesn't feel like it is lost. A lot of people might just see what you are doing on social media, and it is often not a true representation of everything that is going on. ‘But this year I will reflect on myself and where I am at in life. I don't see a decade ahead of me.’ ‘It wasn't to be famous. ‘Transparently it wouldn't be about the money,’ said Ricciardo.

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2023 F1 Australian Grand Prix preview (Motor Authority)

Melbourne's Albert Park Circuit will play host to the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix this weekend.

Pirelli has nominated the C2 as the White hard, the C3 as the Yellow medium, and the C4 as the Red soft. Weather can be a mixed bag in Melbourne, but the current forecast calls for mild temperatures and only partly cloudy skies for both Saturday's qualifying and Sunday's race. A difference this year will be an additional fourth DRS zone between between Turn 8 and Turn 9, which could allow the car to reach new top speeds.

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Rosewood London Unveils an F1 Experience for the British Grand Prix (Robb Report)

Rosewood London has just announced it will be offering bespoke Formula 1 experiences for racing enthusiasts in the UK for the monumental motorsport event ...

Once at the circuit, you’ll have exclusive access to the track and be able to see all of the action up close. The en suite, meanwhile, has a massive circular soaking tub carved from a single block of marble. Inside the quarters, you’ll find an airy living room, a library (which the hotel will curate especially for your interests), and a dining room for eight guests. The primary bedroom is large enough to accommodate two king-size beds and has a spacious walk-in closet for all of your belongings. To get there, you can pick a car from the hotel’s fleet, which includes rides by Mercedes, Range Rover, and Rolls-Royce. [Rosewood London](https://robbreport.com/travel/destinations/slideshow/top-100-hotels-2015-europe-part-1/rosewood-london/) has just announced it will be offering bespoke [Formula 1](https://robbreport.com/tag/formula-1/) experiences for racing enthusiasts in the UK for the monumental motorsport event this July.

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F1 - 2023 AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX - FRIDAY PRESS ... (FIA)

PART ONE - TEAM REPRESENTATIVES Otmar SZAFNAUER (Alpine), Guenther STEINER (Haas), Mario ISOLA (Pirelli) Q: Guenther, let's start with you.

CH: The reality is it’s absolutely ludicrous to be doing the first sprint race of the year in a street race like Azerbaijan but I think from a spectacle point of view, from a fan point of view, is probably going to be one of the most exciting sprint races of the year. We always have run two cars since we entered the sport in 2005 and we always want to have the best two drivers that we can in the car and I think it's great to see Checo doing certainly a great job now. But we also must not forget, we have a huge gap to close and we have to also anticipate and respect that they will also not stand still in the time because they still have some time. I think it's something that we need to respect if it's a pure safety directive, and if that is the rule, then we will comply with it and if someone doesn't, then we will pay the fine. And for us, it’s just positive to have him in the team, contributing to the team, to the drivers, to the engineering team. This is also taken often as a reference, you know, like when we see where we are now, but compared to finishing seventh, I think we were better than that at the end of last year, but the result is just what is on paper. We don't know how we do it and if we do it, so I think once we have done that, instead of FP2 on a Sprint event on Saturday morning, we do a qualifying and then we are in a situation to evaluate whether one FP, which would be FP1, enough to get out what we want and go from there and then decide what is next in making the free practice session more interesting for the spectator, because that is what we need to make it. Do you think this is the best version of Checo that you've seen at Red Bull in his two and a bit years at the team? So we are on this journey, as I said, and we have to wait a little bit and see what is going to happen on that. We know how important it is to go in this direction of sustainability, and we are also working on the slick tyres and after the race in Barcelona, we have the next test session where, for the first time, the baseline will be a tyre without blankets. We are happy to play our part in the sport, as I said, and to follow the requests that are coming from drivers, teams, FIA and F1, to have a sport that is even better, if it is possible. I think Bahrain, we were not good, I must say it – but we knew why and I always said I think Jeddah is a different place, and in Jeddah, we were pretty good, I would say, for where we are at.

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What we learned from Friday practice at F1's 2023 Australian GP (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Max Verstappen headed the practice times on Friday at the Australian Grand Prix, his FP1 best quicker than Fernando Alonso's session-topper in a ...

The teams suggest no more rain is forecast right now, but it's worth noting several of them didn't expect what fell this afternoon to be as much or as heavy as things ended up being. Ferrari concentrated on trying to fix the race tyre management issues that plagued it in Bahrain and Jeddah during FP1 – a shrewd move given it can rival Red Bull in qualifying. Aston Martin tried a variety of set-up changes in FP1 regarding ride heights and wing angles, which is what Alonso meant when he said "we concentrated on some test items and ran through our programme smoothly" in that session. Therefore, if Red Bull doesn't make the right adjustments and continues to have wild moments tomorrow, there's the chance of an upset in qualifying. Expect them to dry and gather as much qualifying and long-run data as they can in the final 60-minute session to replace their Friday night predictions. Then Perez never got to try another flier as the rain rolled in and stopped the drivers improving. In FP2, Sainz and Verstappen exchanged early benchmark times at the top of the order before Alonso forged clear on a 1m18.887s – the trio running the medium tyres. With a few minutes of FP1 remaining, Logan Sargeant stopping coming out of Turn 11 due to an electrical meant the session was cut short. This occurred when Verstappen climbed hard onto the kerbs exiting Turn 4 and nearly speared into the track's inside wall in a manner similar to the incident where Sebastian Vettel crashed out of last year's race here for Aston Martin. This led to several near-misses between cars on different run plans that were going slowly and quickly at different times, so FP1 was red-flagged for nearly 10 minutes. In FP1, the pack had to contend with two invisible factors that set the story of that session. While there was less for the teams to go on than usual after Friday's disrupted running, unseen practice factors may perhaps offer Red Bull's rivals a glimmer of hope in Melbourne

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FIA Issue Penalty Update For Australian Grand Prix After Fernando ... (Sports Illustrated)

In a message sent to all team managers and FIA officials from single-seater director Steve Nielsen, the governing body clarified how in-race penalties should be ...

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Red Bull chief criticizes new F1 pit wall celebration edict (Independent Tribune)

Red Bull principal Christian Horner has criticized the stricter interpretation of a rule that bans Formula One team employees from climbing pit wall to ...

Verstappen’s time of 1 minute, 18.790 seconds was the fastest of both sessions and 0.433 seconds quicker than seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton in the first practice outing. But they know the rules of engagement, that it is team first, particularly at this stage of the year." Horner, meanwhile, is happy for Verstappen and teammate Sergio Perez to duel on the track but said they must remember that the team comes first. “They are competitive animals and they are both racing drivers at the end of the day. “But it’s a fairly iconic moment when you see a Grand Prix car finishing a Grand Prix and its team celebrating on a fence, as long as it’s done in a manner that is safe. We want two drivers that are going to be pushing and challenging each other,” he said.

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F1 and FIA adjust grid box sizes ahead of Australian Grand Prix (SB Nation)

Then at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Fernando Alonso was given a five-second penalty of his own. Later in the race, questions arose whether Alonso served the ...

So, you approached the box, let’s say, not looking at the box, you are looking on one side of the cockpit. Also, I think the FIA doesn’t want to have any problem with that, because there is no performance advantage, as long as you don’t go too forward. “You can see the yellow line as a reference, but it is up to me to fix it.” “It is difficult and we are very concentrated on the yellow line to not go too far forward. Alonso talked about the new grid boxes, as well as the central line, during press conferences ahead of this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix. “The central line? [Russell in the post-race press conference](https://www.fia.com/news/f1-2023-saudi-arabian-grand-prix-post-race-press-conference-transcript). “It’s incredibly difficult [to see the grid box]. So we will try to be more focused on the box this weekend and avoid any penalty.” The wider boxes should make it easier for the drivers to align properly at the start, and this change will likely be welcomed by the drivers. Starting with this weekend’s race, the grid boxes at the start will be wider by 20 cm. Following the race, both George Russell, Sergio Pérez, and Max Verstappen spoke to this issue.

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F1 in race to finalise standalone Saturday sprint rules for Baku (Motorsport.com)

The basic idea is for the sprint event and the grand prix to have their own qualifying sessions, and for the result of the sprint not to impact the grid ...

[PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/why-drivers-are-the-least-of-ferraris-f1-worries/10448694/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/ranking-the-top-10-pre-war-grand-prix-drivers/10449085/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/the-state-of-play-in-f1s-technical-silly-season/10449428/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/the-cycle-of-f1-upheaval-williams-must-end-to-rediscover-past-glories/10449523/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-f1s-new-era-has-exposed-the-downside-of-its-most-important-rule/10450393/) "In Baku we are talking about having a second qualifying," said Steiner.

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F1 Considering Huge Weekend Changeup With More Qualifying ... (Sports Illustrated)

Formula 1 considers implementing two qualifying sessions for sprint weekends.

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Formula 1 picks, odds, race time: Surprising 2023 Australian Grand ... (CBSSports.com)

SportsLine's model analyzes Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton and the rest of the field's chances at the F1 Australian GP 2023 race.

So who wins the Australia Grand Prix 2023? Before analyzing the 2023 Australian Grand Prix starting grid and making any Formula 1 picks, His teammates Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg and Valtteri Bottas have gone on to win six times at the Australian GP while Hamilton has only won twice. The 2023 Formula 1 season will continue on Sunday with the 2023 Rolex Australian Grand Prix at the Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit in Melbourne, Australia. It nailed both of Leclerc's wins in 2022, and at the 2021 Mexican Grand Prix, the model was strongly backing Verstappen as its top pick. The 2023 Australian GP will begin at 1 a.m.

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Why F1 drivers seemed "blindfolded" by Melbourne GPS issue (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Haas's Kevin Magnussen has explained why it seemed Formula 1 drivers were "blindfolded" by the loss of GPS data during Australian Grand Prix FP1. Filip Cleeren.

[PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/why-drivers-are-the-least-of-ferraris-f1-worries/10448693/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/ranking-the-top-10-pre-war-grand-prix-drivers/10449084/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/the-state-of-play-in-f1s-technical-silly-season/10449427/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/the-cycle-of-f1-upheaval-williams-must-end-to-rediscover-past-glories/10449522/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-f1s-new-era-has-exposed-the-downside-of-its-most-important-rule/10450392/) And nobody was."

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Australian Grand Prix 2023: How to watch F1 live on TV and online (TrustedReviews)

F1 decamps to Melbourne, Australia with Red Bull leading the pack. Who from Aston Martin, Ferrari and Mercedes can challenge them?

Here’s how to watch the 2023 Australian Grand Prix. If you miss those shows, you can catch the action on the All 4 app after it’s broadcast. If you’re seeking a safe and secure VPN, we’d recommend But keep in mind this is the Australian Grand Prix, and just like last year, not everything goes to plan. Can he continue his strong start and be the cat among the Red Bull pigeons. How to watch the Australian F1 Grand Prix 2023

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Max Verstappen Threatens To Leave F1 As He Fires Warning New ... (Sports Illustrated)

Max Verstappen issues a warning to Formula One, saying he may leave the sport if it persists with its experiments on the race weekend format.

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Red Bull chief criticizes new F1 pit wall celebration edict (Fremont Tribune)

Red Bull principal Christian Horner has criticized the stricter interpretation of a rule that bans Formula One team employees from climbing pit wall to ...

Verstappen’s time of 1 minute, 18.790 seconds was the fastest of both sessions and 0.433 seconds quicker than seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton in the first practice outing. But they know the rules of engagement, that it is team first, particularly at this stage of the year." Horner, meanwhile, is happy for Verstappen and teammate Sergio Perez to duel on the track but said they must remember that the team comes first. “They are competitive animals and they are both racing drivers at the end of the day. “But it’s a fairly iconic moment when you see a Grand Prix car finishing a Grand Prix and its team celebrating on a fence, as long as it’s done in a manner that is safe. We want two drivers that are going to be pushing and challenging each other,” he said.

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Bitcoin White Paper Sets a Kraken Pace at F1 Australian Grand Prix (Blockworks)

How fast can you read the Bitcoin white paper? Williams F1 drivers have the chance to do so at 200 mph, thanks to crypto exchange Kraken.

Over 5,500 people attended the inaugural event in 2022, making Permissionless the world’s largest DeFi conference. What sets Permissionless apart? The Australian Grand Prix will feature the world’s fastest Bitcoin white paper

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What we learned from Friday practice at F1's 2023 Australian GP (Motorsport.com)

Max Verstappen headed the practice times on Friday at the Australian Grand Prix, his FP1 best quicker than Fernando Alonso's session-topper in a rain-blighted ...

The teams suggest no more rain is forecast right now, but it's worth noting several of them didn't expect what fell this afternoon to be as much or as heavy as things ended up being. Ferrari concentrated on trying to fix the race tyre management issues that plagued it in Bahrain and Jeddah during FP1 – a shrewd move given it can rival Red Bull in qualifying. Aston Martin tried a variety of set-up changes in FP1 regarding ride heights and wing angles, which is what Alonso meant when he said "we concentrated on some test items and ran through our programme smoothly" in that session. Therefore, if Red Bull doesn't make the right adjustments and continues to have wild moments tomorrow, there's the chance of an upset in qualifying. Expect them to dry and gather as much qualifying and long-run data as they can in the final 60-minute session to replace their Friday night predictions. Then Perez never got to try another flier as the rain rolled in and stopped the drivers improving. In FP2, Sainz and Verstappen exchanged early benchmark times at the top of the order before Alonso forged clear on a 1m18.887s – the trio running the medium tyres. With a few minutes of FP1 remaining, Logan Sargeant stopping coming out of Turn 11 due to an electrical meant the session was cut short. This occurred when Verstappen climbed hard onto the kerbs exiting Turn 4 and nearly speared into the track's inside wall in a manner similar to the incident where Sebastian Vettel crashed out of last year's race here for Aston Martin. This led to several near-misses between cars on different run plans that were going slowly and quickly at different times, so FP1 was red-flagged for nearly 10 minutes. In FP1, the pack had to contend with two invisible factors that set the story of that session. While there was less for the teams to go on than usual after Friday's disrupted running, unseen practice factors may perhaps offer Red Bull's rivals a glimmer of hope in Melbourne

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Australian GP FP3 Results: What Happened In Free Practice 3 (Sports Illustrated)

A rainy FP2 left us feeling a little deflated as the Aussie track didn't quite give us the entertainment we were expecting. Drivers were struggling to keep.

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LIVE: F1 2023 Australian Grand Prix Free Practice 3 (RacingNews365)

Follow the third F1 free practice session for the Australian GP live. Keep up to date with everything that happens during FP3 at Albert Park.

In the blog, we will provide you with the latest developments during FP3 in Melbourne. The times refresh automatically during the session, so you are always up to date. You can easily switch between live timing and the live blog via the tabs.

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F1 Australian GP: Verstappen fastest from Alonso in FP3 (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Red Bull's Max Verstappen edged Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso in Saturday's third free practice session for Formula 1's Australian Grand Prix. Filip Cleeren.

[PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-vasseur-has-begun-ferraris-mission-to-keep-leclerc-on-side/10447929/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/why-drivers-are-the-least-of-ferraris-f1-worries/10448693/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/ranking-the-top-10-pre-war-grand-prix-drivers/10449084/) [Logan Sargeant](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/logan-sargeant/289607/) (Williams) and [Kevin Magnussen](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/kevin-magnussen/15905/) (Haas) were next up, with De Vries and [Lando Norris](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/lando-norris/289316/) propping up the timesheets. [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/the-state-of-play-in-f1s-technical-silly-season/10449427/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/the-cycle-of-f1-upheaval-williams-must-end-to-rediscover-past-glories/10449522/) [Alpine](https://www.motorsport.com/team/alpine/24858/) of [Pierre Gasly](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/pierre-gasly/19626/) was fifth, followed by Perez, who saw two of his hot laps ruined by locking up under braking and taking to the run-off. [PrimePrimeFormula 1Australian GP ](/f1/news/the-recent-australian-gp-form-history-that-will-boost-ferrari-in-f1-2023/10449759/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-f1s-new-era-has-exposed-the-downside-of-its-most-important-rule/10450392/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1Australian GP ](/f1/news/why-piastris-f1-homecoming-will-be-a-landmark-occasion/10449894/) Following Friday's messy sessions, the loss of track time was even more costly for Perez than usual. [F1 Formula 1Australian GP ](/f1/news/f1-australian-gp-fp3-verstappen-fastest-alonso/10451258/)

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'Holy smokes': Shock contender amid Aussie rule breach drama ... (Fox Sports)

'Holy smokes': Shock contender amid Aussie rule breach drama, Red Bull woes - F1 LIVE.

“I fully believe (that) and certainly when I came to the team, things were very different. Some cars continued to run on the dry tyres but failed to improve their times at all. Pierre Gasly, Alpine (+1.319) “We respect each other. And I think that’s something good to have as a driver. And as a team, we’ve always strived to give both drivers the best opportunity and the best equipment we can and then it’s down to what they do on track. Last year, he was definitely more at home within the car and two of our 17 victories he achieved. “Well, that’s the first I’ve heard him saying that,” Horner said. Pierre Gasly, Alpine (+0.529) Esteban Ocon, Alpine (+0.373) Practice is over for Lando.” “This is not entirely scheduled because there’s a very slim chance of rain and we lost Practice 2 essentially ...

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F1 Australian Grand Prix 2023 qualifying live, updates, highlights ... (Sporting News AU)

The F1 Australian Grand Prix ramps up today, with all eyes at Albert Park to be on Saturday afternoon's qualifying. Will Red Bull driver and heavy favourite ...

For viewers planning to live stream F1 in 2023, you can watch via the Sky Go app if you're an existing subscriber or you can purchase For fans in Canada, TSN will carry the English-language telecast of races. Elsewhere, Sling TV will also show the action, as too will FuboTV in the US. For Spanish-language viewers, they can find live broadcasts on ESPN Deportes, though ESPNews and ESPNU will also show some practice and qualifying sessions live throughout the year. Time (AEDT) He also recorded the fastest-ever F1 lap around Albert Park - 1:17.565.

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F1 qualifying live stream: Start time, TV channel, live stream for ... (DraftKings Nation)

We go over how you can watch F1 qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne via live online stream.

1 Red Bull has dominated the start of the season and is -175 to claim a double podium finish. The final 12 minutes feature the ten remaining cars competing for the fastest time to secure pole position. The five slowest cars in the first period are eliminated and placed at the back of the race grid. ET and qualifying will precede it at 1 a.m. The race will run on Sunday at 1 a.m.

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Max Verstappen threatens to quit F1 as bosses consider more ... (Daily Express)

F1 introduced a sprint race format two years ago. The number of sprint races this season has doubled to include six on the calendar, up from just three in 2022.

It is not the first time Verstappen has complained about changes being made to the race weekend. Basically, the question is: ‘Is it worth it to spend so much time away from family and friends by chasing more success?’. “Instead of FP2 on a sprint event on Saturday morning, we do our qualifying. [Red Bull](/latest/red-bull) star’s frustration comes after Haas boss Guenther Steiner revealed there could be a second round of qualifying for the sprint race in Baku next month. [Max Verstappen](/latest/max-verstappen) has sensationally threatened to quit Formula One if the authorities continue changing the format of race weekends. “I think that’s way better for the excitement.

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Stefano Domenicali says F1 practice sessions to stay but it would be ... (Sky Sports)

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has denied claims he wants to scrap practice sessions. Domenicali made headlines ahead of the Australian Grand Prix when he ...

Of course, there needs to be the time for practice. [Stream the biggest moments on NOW](https://www.nowtv.com/promo/sky-sports?dcmp=articlelink) [F1 Academy to race exclusively at Formula 1 weekends in 2024](https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/12846027/f1-academy-all-female-racing-series-to-feature-exclusively-at-formula-1-weekends-in-2024) "It's not because we don't respect the traditions, we respect the old way of thinking of our weekend, but it would be wrong not to think about it." Domenicali says it would be "wrong" not to think about making changes to engage the growing audience. Formula 1 president Stefano Domenicali denies practice could be dropped; F1 boss says practice here to stay but that it would be "wrong" not to consider changes; watch Australian GP Qualifying live on Sky Sports F1 at 6am on Saturday, build-up from 5.15am Stefano Domenicali says F1 practice sessions to stay but it would be 'wrong' not to consider changes

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Max Verstappen fires quit warning as F1 bosses consider more rule ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Formula 1 chiefs are constantly looking for ways to make the weekend action more exciting and appealing to fans, but the changes have not gone down well ...

"But that's part of the challenge and it's part of the task that we've got. However, he also had a complaint regarding the decision to hold the first such event of the year in Baku. The first Sprint weekend of 2023 will be in Baku at the end of April. I naturally, of course, hope that there won't be too many changes – otherwise I won't be around for too long." But Verstappen has made it clear he is not on board with such a plan. This year, the programme has been extended to six Grands Prix of the 23.

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F1 Grid Tomorrow & Qualifying Results for Australian Grand Prix (FanSided)

The results of Saturday's qualifying determined the starting grid for tomorrow's F1 race in Melbourne, Australia.

- Esteban Ocon, Alpine Quickly, Sergio Perez’s Saturday came to an end when a lockup took him into the gravel and his car out of qualifying. What started with a wet track after some weather earlier in the day cleared up nicely and created a great day of pushing for the best lap times for Sunday’s starting positions.

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F1 qualifying results: Max Verstappen takes Australian GP pole (Motorsport.com)

Verstappen will start ahead of the Mercedes duo of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton after the one-hour qualifying session, which is split into three ...

[PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-vasseur-has-begun-ferraris-mission-to-keep-leclerc-on-side/10447930/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/why-drivers-are-the-least-of-ferraris-f1-worries/10448694/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/ranking-the-top-10-pre-war-grand-prix-drivers/10449085/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/the-state-of-play-in-f1s-technical-silly-season/10449428/) Alonso got to within 0.064s of that before Verstappen ran again and improved to 1m17.056s, ahead of Alonso and [Carlos Sainz](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/carlos-sainz/15916/) (Ferrari). [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/the-cycle-of-f1-upheaval-williams-must-end-to-rediscover-past-glories/10449523/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1Australian GP ](/f1/news/the-recent-australian-gp-form-history-that-will-boost-ferrari-in-f1-2023/10449760/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-f1s-new-era-has-exposed-the-downside-of-its-most-important-rule/10450393/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1Australian GP ](/f1/news/why-piastris-f1-homecoming-will-be-a-landmark-occasion/10449895/) 1 - [F1 Formula 1Australian GP ](/f1/news/russell-mercedes-to-go-for-it-attempting-to-beat-verstappen-in-australian-gp/10451501/)

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F1 qualifying 2023: Live updates as starting grid determined for ... (DraftKings Nation)

Formula One racing is headed to Melbourne for the Australian Grand Prix. We'll update qualifying until we've got the full racing grid is set Sunday's race ...

1 Max Verstappen is -900 at The five slowest are removed from the pool and then the remaining 15 run the second session for 15 minutes.

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Sergio Perez Out Of Australian GP Qualifying As Disastrous ... (Sports Illustrated)

The Mexican driver had a difficult Free Practice 3 with him locking up multiple times and complaining to the team over the radio, making it seem that he did not ...

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Australian GP Qualifying Results: What Happened In Qualifying (Sports Illustrated)

After a slightly wet FP3 at the Australian Grand Prix, the rain has only continued moving towards the track for what was an exciting qualifying round in.

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Verstappen takes pole position at F1 Australian Grand Prix (The Washington Post)

Max Verstappen will have his best chance of claiming an inaugural Australian Grand Prix title after taking pole position in his Red Bull for Sunday's third ...

Perez endured a difficult Saturday as he struggled to retain control of his RB19. “I think we always try to fine-tune and we will continue to do that. “I think the last run was very good. It will inspire everyone to continue to push.” “To be this close to Red Bull is incredible. For us to be up in the two front rows is a dream,” Hamilton said.

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F1 Australian Grand Prix – Start time, starting grid, how to watch ... (autosport.com)

Max Verstappen will start from pole position after topping qualifying for the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix. Here's how and when you can watch the race.

[PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/ranking-the-top-10-pre-war-grand-prix-drivers/10447980/) [PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/the-state-of-play-in-f1s-technical-silly-season/10449298/) For the entire 2023 F1 season, Channel 4 will broadcast highlights of every qualifying and race of each event. [PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/the-cycle-of-f1-upheaval-williams-must-end-to-rediscover-past-glories/10449257/) [PlusPlusFormula 1Australian GP ](/f1/news/the-recent-australian-gp-form-history-that-will-boost-ferrari-in-f1-2023/10449455/) Pre-race coverage will start at 4:30am BST on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event, ahead of the race start at 6:00am BST. In the United Kingdom, Channel 4 is broadcasting highlights of the Australian GP at 12:30pm BST on Sunday. [Carlos Sainz](https://www.autosport.com/driver/carlos-sainz/829244/), with the sister Aston Martin of [Lance Stroll](https://www.autosport.com/driver/lance-stroll/840484/) in sixth in front of [Charles Leclerc](https://www.autosport.com/driver/charles-leclerc/840485/). Current weather forecasts predict warm and dry conditions at Albert Park, with a gentle breeze and a very low chance of rain. [PlusPlusFormula 1Australian GP ](/f1/news/why-piastris-f1-homecoming-will-be-a-landmark-occasion/10449570/) Sky Sports can also be accessed through NOW with a one-off day payment of £11.98 or a month membership of £34.99 per month. Live streaming through NOW is also available in the UK.

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Wolff cautions against Mercedes "exuberance" after strong F1 ... (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff has cautioned that the team shouldn't swing towards "exuberance" after a strong qualifying performance at the Australian GP.

But they are balancing the car on that razor's edge, and they were able to extract that today." "I think it was just a brilliant job done by the team here in extracting the maximum out of the car," he said. "And obviously it's not where we want to be. I think what you need to love in this sport is that with all the lows you have, you also have some highs. "So we have never had any dogma on what the car needs to look like. "This is exactly the swings that we must avoid," he said.

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Verstappen takes pole position at F1 Australian Grand Prix (The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Max Verstappen will have his best chance of claiming an inaugural Australian Grand Prix title after taking pole position in his Red Bull for Sunday's third ...

Perez endured a difficult Saturday as he struggled to retain control of his RB19. “I think we always try to fine-tune and we will continue to do that. “I think the last run was very good. It will inspire everyone to continue to push.” “To be this close to Red Bull is incredible. For us to be up in the two front rows is a dream,” Hamilton said.

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2023 F1 Australian Grand Prix – How to watch, start time & more (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Red Bull's Max Verstappen will start the race from pole position ahead of Mercedes duo George Russell and Lewis Hamilton. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) ...

[PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/the-cycle-of-f1-upheaval-williams-must-end-to-rediscover-past-glories/10449522/) 1 The 2023 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix takes place this Sunday on April 02.

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Wolff cautions against Mercedes "exuberance" after strong F1 ... (Motorsport.com)

Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff has cautioned that the team shouldn't swing towards "exuberance" after a strong qualifying performance at the Australian GP.

But they are balancing the car on that razor's edge, and they were able to extract that today." "I think it was just a brilliant job done by the team here in extracting the maximum out of the car," he said. "And obviously it's not where we want to be. I think what you need to love in this sport is that with all the lows you have, you also have some highs. "So we have never had any dogma on what the car needs to look like. "This is exactly the swings that we must avoid," he said.

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Verstappen threatens F1 bosses (TheJudge13)

Following the recent Formula One commission in Bahrain there has been a renewed push to create more competitive track sessions during a typical race weekend ...

I really enjoy the sprint races and having action on a Friday, I think, is vital for all of us and also for the entertainment factor.” “F1 is about getting the most out of it in qualifying and have an amazing Sunday over a long race distance. “With the cars that are in parc fermé – so, very limited possibility for the teams to react to any change. “I wasn’t in favour of the sprint races initially, but having done – how many have we done now? Currently a Sprint weekend sees the regular FP1 session on Friday followed by qualifying which determines the order for the Sprint start on Saturday afternoon. For 2023 this has been doubled to six Sprints and the first is next time out in Azerbaijan.

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Verstappen warns he 'won't be around too long' if F1 make more ... (The Guardian)

The two-time world champion has claimed sprint races are not 'in the DNA of F1', adding: 'I am not a fan of it. The weekend becomes very intense'

“F1 is about getting the most out of it in qualifying and have an amazing Sunday over a long race distance. “We need to be careful not to oscillate between mania and depression, but keep the thinking rational,” he said. But it is not the right way to go about it. The topic has dominated discussion in Melbourne, with F1 in discussions with the teams and the FIA to improve its composition. Certainly it goes down well with promoters, who gain an additional competitive session on a Friday, but fans have been less enamoured, with many of the races being lights-to-flag processions. F1 introduced the sprint format in 2021, with three races; this season it has increased that number to six.

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Max Verstappen warns F1 will be 'not worth it' if format changes ... (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

Max Verstappen has again spoken out against the idea of sprints in Formula 1, warning that the already record-high workload on a driver could make it “not ...

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Verstappen delighted to overcome 'really tricky' qualifying for first F1 ... (Formula 1 RSS UK)

Max Verstappen expressed his satisfaction after navigating a low-grip qualifying session at the Albert Park Circuit to claim pole position at the Australian ...

“I did a long run in FP3, so I had a bit of a read on the tyres. “I guess it’s a good thing. I think that has been a bit the story again the whole week. Up until then it was just really tricky to find the grip and try to nail it on one lap. I don’t think it’s a straightforward race with the tyres, but I think what we have shown so far this year, I think the car is normally good in the race,” he summed up. Reflecting on his session and pole position effort, Verstappen said: “The last lap was pretty decent.

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