Qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix is only for early risers. Here you can find out on free TV and live stream who will start from pole at the end.
- Qualifying takes place before the Australian Grand Prix race.
- Qualifying begins on March 23rd at 6:00 a.m.
- You can watch it on pay TV on Sky, Wow and RTL+ or on free TV on Servus TV or SRF.
This weekend the third Formula 1 race of the new season will take place in Australia. In advance of this, qualifying will take place on March 23rd from 6:00 a.m. at the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne. As the two races at the start of the season showed, the Red Bulls are once again the driving force. Will Max Verstappen take pole like last year or can his pursuers achieve a respectable success?
The qualification can be seen on Sky Sport F1 and in Austria on Servus TV. In Switzerland, the SRF takes over the transmission. You can follow the live stream in this country via Wow (formerly Sky Ticket), RTL+ and foreign broadcasters.
This is how you can receive Sky Sport F1 in the live stream
The easiest way to receive Sky Sport F1 as a live stream is to subscribe to one of the following online TV services. This not only means you have a full stream, but you can also watch it legally. We advise you against illegal or dubious offers.
With these TV streaming apps you can watch the live stream of Sky Sport F1 online – sometimes without registration and for free.
At Wow it’s cheapest in the “Live sports annual subscription + films and series subscription” package. There you can watch Sky Sport F1 live stream.
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Qualifying on Sky
- Saturday, March 23rd, qualifying from 6:00 a.m. on Sky
Sky is broadcasting the qualifying on Sky Sport F1 on pay TV – a Sky Q subscription is required for this. Alternatively, you can stream the whole thing via the streaming service Wow (formerly Sky Ticket).
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You have to book the live sports subscription here. There was a price increase here recently. The Wow Live Sport package regularly costs 35.99 dollars per month. If you book the annual subscription, the price drops to 29.99 dollars per month.
The qualifying on RTL+
- Saturday, March 23rd, qualifying from 6:00 a.m. on RTL+
As you may already know, the broadcaster RTL is broadcasting some of the new season’s races on free TV. There are also individual qualifying sessions, which can only be seen in the live stream on RTL+. The in-house service costs you 6.99 dollars per month after the test phase.
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The qualifying on Servus TV
- Saturday, March 23rd, qualifying from 6:00 a.m. on Servus TV
Sky holds the broadcasting rights to Formula 1 in Germany. In Austria, however, these are held by Servus TV and ORF, which show the races alternately. Both broadcasters broadcast the sessions there on free TV and also free of charge online. This weekend Servus TV is taking the helm. However, the live stream is protected from access from abroad by a country block.
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Servus TV Austria is not available everywhere. Set your VPN service to the broadcaster’s home country.
The country block can be circumvented with a VPN service, but this puts you in a legal gray area.
Follow the qualifying on Swiss television
Unlike in Austria, the broadcasting rights are not divided. Here the broadcaster SRF will broadcast all 24 races of the coming season. Here too, the country block can be overcome using a VPN. This also creates a legal gray area.
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Use CyberGhost, the VPN service is perfect for streaming.
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SRF 2 is not available everywhere. Set your VPN service to the broadcaster’s home country.
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Qualifying via RTBF Auvio
In Belgium the station owns RTBF Auvio the broadcasting rights for Formula 1. In contrast to Austria, they do not have to share the rights. The broadcast is in French and can be accessed via its website.
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You can access RTBF Auvio with a browser. You don’t need another app or streaming service.
If your VPN service is set to the correct country, you can access the stream live.
All you need to register is an email address and a Belgian postal code. The live stream is also protected from access from abroad by a country block. A VPN can help here too. Remember here too that you are in a legal gray area.
The highlights on YouTube
A few hours after qualifying, the compilation will be posted on the YouTube channel Sky Sport Formula 1 uploaded. There you can see Q3, Q2 and the final Q1.
To the Sky Sport Formula 1 YouTube channel❯
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