As the 2025 Formula 1 season kickstarts, all eyes are on Albert Park, Melbourne, where reigning champion Max Verstappen seeks to commence his title defence at the Australian Grand Prix. The Dutch sensation, who races for Red Bull, is setting his sights on clinching his fifth consecutive World Championship. This season is particularly significant as it heralds the final racing year before the comprehensive regulatory changes slated for 2026 come into effect.
Among the formidable competitors ready to challenge Verstappen’s dominance are the McLaren duo – Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris. However, the roster of potential challengers doesn’t end there. From Ferrari’s camp, Charles Leclerc is expected to bring his A-game, and the racing world is eager to see if Lewis Hamilton can mount a significant challenge.
For fans across the UK and Ireland, there’s good news. Live coverage of every thrilling moment of the 2025 Australian GP will be available, with free-to-air highlights set to air later in the day. Sky Sports F1, the dependable broadcaster of high-octane racing action, will air each session live. In addition, they will offer comprehensive coverage of the pre and post-session events for both qualifying and the actual race.
Channel 4 is also set to provide racing enthusiasts with highlights from the qualifying, sprint, and race sessions. For Sky Sports subscribers, the Sky Go app is the best way to stay connected with all the action, provided you have a stable internet connection. NOW TV serves as an alternative for those wanting to access coverage.
For those keeping track of the broadcast timings, here’s a handy guide:
Sky Sports F1
• Friday: FP1 – 01:00 | FP2 – 04:45
• Saturday: FP3 – 01:10 | Qualifying – 04:15
• Sunday: Australian GP – 02:30
Channel 4
• Saturday: Qualifying – 10:30
• Sunday: Australian GP – 13:00
For fans situated in territories where F1’s own streaming service, F1TV, is available, they will be able to catch live broadcasts of the sessions. The list of countries where F1 TV Pro is accessible can be found on their official website.
To round off, the 2025 Australian GP is not just a race; it’s an event where fresh talents will be tested. In anticipation of the race, make sure to acquaint yourself with the five F1 rookies who will be making their debut at the Australian GP.