F1: Australian GP 2023: Times and where to watch Checo Pérez’s race from Mexico

Formula 1 has begun, from March to November, tracks around the world are preparing to wave the checkered banner in style, before the eager drivers arrive at the finish line. After winning the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Mexican Sergio Czech Pérez will try to get back on the podium at the Albert Park circuit in Australia. The objective: to win the drivers’ championship currently held by his teammate, the Dutchman Max Verstappen; Pérez was third, just below Monegasque Charles Leclerc of Ferrari.

Australian GP: timetables and where to see in Mexico

The Australian Grand Prix kicks off with the first free practice on Thursday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m. (Mexico time). The second track start will take place at 11:00 p.m., a key moment to calibrate the car and refine the strategy of the quality.

After the third and final practice which will take place on Friday March 31 at 7:30 p.m., the classification which defines the starting grid will take place on the same Friday evening from 11:00 p.m. and will be broadcast on Fox Sports. Finally, the Australian Grand Prix will start at 11:00 p.m. on Saturday April 1 and can be seen live on Fox Sports Premium.

The GP can also be seen through F1TVservice streaming Formula 1 official who offers transmissions with live weather, real-time telemetry, radio and cameras of the drivers during the races.

Complete 2023 calendar for Checo Pérez in Formula 1

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  • Australian Grand Prix. Albert Park Circuit, Melbourne. April 1.
  • Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Baku City Circuit, Baku. April 30.
  • Miami Grand Prix. Miami International Speedway, Miami Gardens. May 7.
  • Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. Autodrome Enzo and Dino Ferrari, Imola. May 21st.
  • Monaco Grand Prix. Circuit of Monaco, Monte Carlo. May 28.
  • Spanish Grand Prix. Circuit of Barcelona-Catalonia, Montmeló. June 4
  • Canadian Grand Prix. Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal. June 18.
  • Austrian Grand Prix. Red Bull Ring, Spielberg. July 2nd
  • British Grand Prix. Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone. July 9th.
  • Hungarian Grand Prix. Hungaroring, Mogyorod. July 23.
  • Belgian Grand Prix. Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps, Spa. July 30.
  • Dutch Grand Prix. Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort. August 27.
  • Italian Grand Prix. Monza National Autodrome, Monza. September 3.
  • Singapore Grand Prix. Marina Bay Street Circuit, Marina Bay. September 17.
  • Japanese Grand Prix. Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka. September 24.
  • Qatar Grand Prix. Losail International Circuit, Lusail. October 8.
  • United States Grand Prix. Circuit of the Americas, Austin. October 22.
  • Mexican Grand Prix. Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico. October 29.
  • Sao Paulo Grand Prix. Jose Carlos Pace Racecourse, Sao Paulo. November 5.
  • Las Vegas Grand Prix. Las Vegas Street Circuit, Las Vegas. November 18.
  • Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Yas Marina Tour, Yas Island. November 26.

There czechomania from Mexico

2022 has been a big year for the motorist from Guadalajara. To cite only the most significant achievements: he obtained his first pole position in Saudi Arabia, although he finished fourth in this stage. He finished second in the GPs of Australia, Emilia-Romagna, Catalonia, Azerbaijan, United Kingdom and Belgium. In the then unprecedented race in Miami, he took third place; He got the same position in Abu Dhabi and the Mexican GP. But Pérez also tasted top-place honeys in Monaco and Singapore that year. Hours before the 2022 Mexican Grand Prix, the Mexican driver received the National Sports Award from the National Commission for Physical Culture and Sports (Conade) for his exceptional season in Formula 1.

2023 Mexican Grand Prix, timetables and what you need to know

Pérez will once again host the highly anticipated 2023 Mexican Grand Prix. A destination that has once again been part of the Formula 1 calendar since 2015. The event has brought in more than $600,000 a year for the country. Over the years since its return to Mexico, Formula 1 has also been a scene of parties and class controversies.

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