Formula 1® returns to Albert Park for the FORMULA 1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2024 between 21-24 March 2024.

The 2024 Australian Grand Prix is a Formula One motor race scheduled to be held on 24 March 2024 at the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Victoria. It will be the third round of the 2024 Formula One World Championship.

Live stream Australian Grand Prix : WATCH NOW

Existing Sky Sports customers can live stream the race via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices.

You can watch the Grand Prix with a NOW Day Membership for £11.98, or a Monthly Membership for £33.99, all without signing up to a contract.

NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles. NOW is also available via BT Sport.

Foxtel

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 4K.

Formula 2® and Formula 3® are also shown on Fox Sports, where some exciting young Australian drivers are racing for a chance to compete in F1®.

Kayo Sports

Kayo Sports – Australia’s dedicated sports streaming service – has access to every Formula 1® practice session, qualifying session and full Grand Prix race live and on-demand.

With innovations like SplitView allowing users to watch more than one sport at a time, or the ability to follow all the on-track action and battles from the view of an F1® car, with full statistics to match, it is an experience not to be missed.

Kayo Sports is available on most devices and web browsers, including PC, Mac, iOS and Android devices, meaning it’s never been easier to keep up with all the F1® action.

Channel 10

For free-to-air viewers, 10, 10 BOLD, and 10 Play will broadcast the FORMULA 1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2024.

F1 TV

Although live race streaming (F1 TV Pro) is not available through F1 TV in Australia, the official subscription service of Formula 1® does provide live timing features for fans wanting a deeper understanding of the sport through F1 TV Access.

Subscriptions start at $4.49 per month, or $34.99 per year, giving fans access to exclusive documentaries and over 650 historic races from the Formula 1® archive.

With record-breaking crowds again set to descend on Melbourne, the eyes of the motorsport world will turn to Albert Park and witness the F1® cars manoeuvre around the iconic Grand Prix Circuit with city skyline views in the background.

Off the track, blockbuster musical acts will headline our Main Stage, multiple opportunities to get up close and personal with your favourite drivers, a dedicated family zone and an array of culinary options and hospitality experiences will be on offer.

What TV channel is F1 on in Australia?

Fox Sports will continue to broadcast F1 in Australia, offering a simulcast of the Sky Sports production.

Every race – as well as all practice, qualifying and sprint sessions – will be shown live on Channel 506.

The Australian Grand Prix will also be shown on free-to-air via Channel 10 due to anti-siphoning laws.

Albert Park in Melbourne is set to host the event from March 22-24.