After a short break, Formula 1 returns. In this interlude the start of the MotoGP Championship took place. And this weekend there will be cars and racing.
The third 2023 F1 test race will be held in Australia. That is, the change of the continent. The first two were in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia and now the Great Circus Company is moving to Oceania. That involves difficult schedules for the Old Continent. It will be time to follow everything that happens in the Albert Park track in the morning in Spain.
The World Cup is important in many areas. The first thing is to know who will be the winner of the two Red Bulls. Max Verstappen and Checo Pérez are separated by only one point in the drivers’ standings (the Dutchman is the leader because of the point he took at the end for the fastest lap in Jeddah). There are two clear favorites to win at the Australian track. As Fernando Alonso pointed out, he is now in another Red Bull league.
Asturica came packed with it as usual. He added two pods in a row (he already has 100) and the AMR23 is even better. In fact, Aston Martin will start well ahead of Mercedes and Ferrari in this championship. Will Alonso achieve the long-awaited victory of 33? We will see. It will be a very difficult time because of the immense potential of the hot rods in the box to drink energy … but you never know.
Be that as it may, in grid racing, Alonso is one of four drivers who know what it takes to win in Australia. Lewis Hamilton is the most famous with two victories. Valtteri Bottas, Charles Leclerc and the two-time Spanish champion complete the list of winners at the Australian circuit.
Act of Alonso
As for Carlos Sainz, “55” is looking forward to this event, wanting to get the first podium of the year. Scuderia has ugly and credibility problems at the beginning of the war. For now, Fred Vasseur, Mattia Binotto’s replacement at the helm of the red boat, was not boosted in Maranello. Can they just go back to the state?
Where to watch the 2023 F1 Australian Grand Prix on TV and online
The Australian F1 Grand Prix can be seen on TV on DAZN, which owns the F1 television rights. You also have the option of following the Albert Park event via Movistar+, via the DAZN F1 channel. And of course, you can follow everything that happens in the third Governor of the year on MARCA.com and MARCA Radio.
2023 Australian F1 Grand Prix Schedule:
Friday, March 31;
On Saturday, April 1;
Sunday, April 2
Race: 07:00 am