Max Verstappen will be searching for his second consecutive win in Melbourne at this afternoon’s Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix.
The Red Bull driver is on pole at Albert Park but will be tested by Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, who joins him on the front row.
As far as the local drivers go, Oscar Piastri will start from P5 for McLaren, while Daniel Ricciardo finds himself back in P18.
The Sporting News is following the F1 Australian Grand Prix live, providing updates, commentary and highlights as they happen.
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F1 live race leaderboard
Updated every five laps
Lap 1/60 | Driver | ||
1. | Max Verstappen | 11. | Lewis Hamilton |
2. | Carlos Sainz | 12. | Alex Albon |
3. | Lando Norris | 13. | Valtteri Bottas |
4. | Charles Leclerc | 14. | Kevin Magnussen |
5. | Oscar Piastri | 15. | Esteban Ocon |
6. | Sergio Perez | 16. | Nico Hulkenberg |
7. | George Russell | 17. | Pierre Gasly |
8. | Yuki Tsunoda | 18. | Daniel Ricciardo |
9. | Lance Stroll | 19. | Guanyu Zhou |
10. | Fernando Alonso | 20. | – |
F1 grid order:
1. Verstappen (Red Bull), 2. Sainz (Ferrari), 3. Norris (McLaren), 4. Leclerc (Ferrari), 5. Piastri (McLaren), 6. Perez (Red Bull), 7. Russell (Mercedes), 8. Tsunoda (RB), 9. Stroll (Aston Martin), 10. Alonso (Aston Martin)
11. Hamilton (Mercedes), 12. Albon (Williams), 13. Bottas (Stake), 14. Magnussen (Haas), 15. Ocon (Alpine), 16. Hulkenberg (Haas), 17. Gasly (Alpine), 18. Ricciardo (RB), 19. Zhou (Stake)
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F1 Australian Grand Prix live updates, results, highlights from Melbourne
2 hours to lights out: Hello and welcome to The Sporting News‘ live coverage of the F1 Australian Grand Prix. It’s race day in Melbourne, and Albert Park is buzzing with anticipation.