F1 Live Stream: Watch the Australian Grand Prix Online

Lando Norris secured the top spot for the beginning race of the season Australian Grand Prix after he edged out McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri .

Norris cut short Piastri’s challenge by merely 0.084 seconds as McLaren achieved an outstanding F1 front-row lockout in Melbourne. The world champion Max Verstappen came in third, trailing behind. Mercedes' driver George Russell secured the fourth spot. Red Bull's Yuki Tsunoda achieved an unexpected fifth position, just ahead of Alex Albon from Williams who claimed sixth place.

WATCH LIVE: F1 Australian Grand Prix race updates

The afternoon turned out to be quite disappointing. Ferrari With Charles Leclerc only in seventh position, just one spot ahead of his teammate, Lewis Hamilton , who will start from the eighth position for his Ferrari debut. Hamilton trailed Norris by 0.877 seconds.

In last year's challenging race at the Albert Park street circuit in Melbourne, Carlos Sainz emerged victorious. a famous win As he drove his Ferrari to a first-second finish ahead of Charles Leclerc, who will claim victory on Sunday?

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Where can I view it both online and on television?

The Australian Grand Prix will be streamed live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom -- and ESPN In the United States, Sky's broadcast of Sunday's race begins at 2:30 am ( GMT ).

Subscribers of Sky Sports can view all the action from Melbourne via the Sky Go app. For those who aren’t Sky customers, you can obtain an F1 NOWTV Day Pass here to view without subscribing.

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What is the initial lineup for the race?

1. Lando Norris

2. Oscar Piastri

3. Max Verstappen

4. George Russell

5. Yuki Tsunoda

6. Alex Albon

7. Charles Leclerc

8. Lewis Hamilton

9. Pierre Gasly

10. Carlos Sainz

11. Isack Hadjar

12. Fernando Alonso

13. Lance Stroll

14. Jack Doohan

15. Gabriel Bortoleto

16. Kimi Antonelli

17. Nico Hulkenberg

18. Liam Lawson

19. Esteban Ocon

20. Ollie Bearman

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