F1 Australian GP: When is it and how can I watch? TV timings and schedule

After an enforced two-year hiatus due to the outbreak of COVID-19, Formula 1 returns to a modified Albert Paꦬrk track in Melbourne this weekend for the Australian Grand Prix.&ꦓnbsp;
It will be the first grand prix to be held in Australia since 2019, after the 2020 event was abandoned when🐠 a member of McLaren’s crew tested positive fo💞r COVID-19 in the very early days of the global pandemic.
Melbourne hoped to return to the F1 schedule in 2021 but the event was cancelled for the second year r൲unning due to continuing international travel restrictions in Australia.&n💞bsp;
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Full race weekend schedule in UK time:
Friday April 8
4am-5am - Practice 1
7am-8am - Practice 2
Saturday April 9
4am-5am - Practice 3
7am-8am - Qualifying
Sunday April 10
6am - F1 Australian Grand Prix
How can I watch on TV in the UK?
Sky Sports F1 is live on Friday April 8 at 3.30am ahead of Practice 1, and at 6.45🍸am ahead🃏 of Practice 2, then at 3.45am on Saturday April 9 for Practice 3.
Qualiওfying build-up begins on Sky Sports F1 at 6am on Saturday April 9.
Chann💟el 4 will show highligꦛhts from qualifying at 11am
Race build-up for the Australian G⛎rand Prix begins at 4.30am on Sunday April 10 on Sky Sports F1.
Channel 4 w🗹ill show r🔥ace highlights at 3.05pm
How else can I follow the Australian Grand Prix?
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Previous F1 Australian Grand Prix winners:
2020-2021: Not held
2019: Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
2018: Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
2017: Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
2016: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
2015: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2014: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
2013: Kimi Raikkonen (Lotus)
2012: Jenson Button (McLaren)
2011: Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)
2010: Jenson Button (McLaren)
Most F1 Australian Grand Prix wins
Michael Schumacher: 4ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ wins (2000, 2♉001, 2002, 2004)
Sebastian Vettel: 3 wins (2011, 2017, 2018)
Jenson Button: 3 wins (2009, 2010, 2012)
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Full 2022 F1 calendar
March 18-20 - Round 1
Bahrain Grand Prix
March 25-27 - Round 2
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
April 8-10 - Round 3
Australian Grand Prix
April 22-24 - Round 4
Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix
May 6-8 - Round 5
Miami Grand Prix
May 20-22 - Round 6
Spanish Grand Prix
May 27-29 - Round 7
Monaco Grand Prix
June 10-12 - Round 8
Azerbaijan Grand Prix
June 17-19 - Round 9
Canadian Grand Prix
July 1-3 - Round 10
British Grand Prix
July 8-10 - Round 11
Austrian Grand Prix
July 22-24 - Round 12
French Grand Prix
July 27-29 - Round 13
Hungarian Grand Prix
August 26-28 - Round 14
Belgian Grand Prix
September 2-4 - Round 15
Dutch Grand Prix
September 9-11 - Round 16
Italian Grand Prix
September 30-October 2 - Round 17
Singapore Grand Prix
October 7-9 - Round 18
Japanese Grand Prix
October 21-23 - Round 19
United States Grand Prix
October 28-30 - Round 20
Mexican Grand Prix
November 11-13 - Round 21
Brazilian Grand Prix
November 18-20 - Round 22
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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