Qualifying recap from 2026 F1 Australian Grand Prix
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Formula One appears to have delayed a decision on whether to cancel its races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia in April which have been placed in doubt due to the Iran war.
Fans can also use the F1 TV platform as it is bundled with an Apple TV subscription for no extra cost. Subscriptions start at $12.99-a-month or $99-per-year. Fans will also have the option of watching Sky Sports F1’s broadcast, which was previously used by ESPN.
Check out the full report and results from FP3 at the 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park, Melbourne.
Audi’s Formula 1 campaign has got off to a better start than anyone could have anticipated as Gabriel Bortoleto made the top 10 in qualifying in Melbourne – only for a glitch to stop the Brazilian showing what he could do in the final Q3 session.
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F1 has not canceled a race since flooding took place in northern Italy in 2023. “Obviously (for) the sport, ourselves, the fans, the partners, our race team, all that will be of the utmost importance from a safety point of view,” McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown told reporters on Friday.
That left Cadillac with about a year to build a car to compete with storied F1 names like Mercedes and McLaren. The team nodded to the scale of the challenge during the Super Bowl commercial that revealed the car's livery.
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