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The Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park in Melbourne will start the 2011 Formula One racing season on Sunday 27 March 2011. Two weeks later than planned due to the cancellation of the Bahrain Grand Prix, the 2011 Formula One racing season starts on Sunday 27 March 2011 with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. Watch Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix 2011 Live Online at your desktop or laptop at Watch F1. Subscribe Now and Start watching live formula 1 racing online.

Albert Park in Melbourne is a difficult circuit with bumpy hard braking zones as fast straights quickly turn into slow corners. Tyre wear is therefore likely to be high.

Here are the details of the live video coverage of the Australian Grand Prix as well as the live comment times.
Readers in Britain should remember that at 1am on Sunday 27th March Britain moves from Greenwich Mean Time to British Summer Time, meaning the clocks go forward one hour. Set your alarms with care!

Friday 25th March 2011
Australian Grand Prix Free practice 1: 1:25-3:05
Australian Grand Prix Free practice 2: 5:25-7:05

Saturday 26th March 2011
Australian Grand Prix Free practice 3: 2:55-4:05
Australian Grand Prix Qualifying: 5:00-7:30
Qualifying starts at 6:00

Sunday 27th March 2011
Australian Grand Prix: 6:00-9:00
Race starts at 7:00

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The Australian GP, which takes place around the Albert Park circuit, marks the second round of the 2010 F1 World Championship. Watch Live F1 Australian Grand Prix live online at www.watchf1.net with our high quality f1 streaming tv feeds.

Friday 26th March 2010
Australian Grand Prix Free practice 1 – 12:30 – 14:00 (01:30 – 03:00)
Australian Grand Prix Free practice 2 – 16:30 – 18:00 (05:30 – 07:00)

Saturday 27th March 2010
Australian Grand Prix Free practice 3 – 14:00 – 15:00 (03:00 – 04:00)
Australian Grand Prix Qualifying – 17:00 (06:00)

Sunday 28th March 2010
Australian Grand Prix – 17:00 (07:00)

Times are local times with British time conversions in brackets. Note the clocks go forward by one hour in Britain on the morning of Sunday 28th March.

Australian Grand Prix Info-
No of Laps: 58
Race Distance: 307.574 km
Lap Record: 1:24.125 – M Schumacher (2004)
2009 Winner: J Button (Brawn GP)

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FIA Formula One World Championship Race Calendar 2010

01 12 – 14  Mar 2010 FORMULA 1 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX (Sakhir)
02 25 – 28  Mar 2010 FORMULA 1 AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX (Melbourne)
03 02 – 04  Apr 2010 FORMULA 1 MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX (Kuala Lumpur)
04 16 – 18  Apr 2010 FORMULA 1 CHINESE GRAND PRIX (Shanghai)
05 07 – 09 May FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO DE ESPANA 2010 (Catalunya)
06 13 – 16 May FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DE MONACO 2010 (Monte Carlo)
07 28 – 30 May 2010 FORMULA 1 TURKISH GRAND PRIX (Istanbul)
08 11 – 13 Jun FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 2010 (Montreal)
09 25 – 27 Jun 2010 FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX OF EUROPE (Valencia)
10 09 – 11 Jul 2010 FORMULA 1 BRITISH GRAND PRIX (Donington Park)
11 23 – 25 Jul FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS VON DEUTSCHLAND 2010 (Hockenheim)
12 30 Jul – 01 Aug FORMULA 1 ING MAGYAR NAGYDIJ 2010 (Budapest)
13 27 – 29 Aug 2010 FORMULA 1 BELGIAN GRAND PRIX (Spa-Francorchamps)
14 10 – 12 Sep FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO D’ITALIA 2010 (Monza)
15 24 – 26 Sep 2010 FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX (Singapore)
16 01 – 03 Oct 2010 FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX (Suzuka)
17 15 – 17 Oct 2010 FORMULA 1 KOREAN GRAND PRIX (Korea)
18 29 – 31 Oct 010 FORMULA 1 ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX (Yas Marina Circuit)
19 12 – 14 Nov FORMULA 1 GRANDE PREMIO DO BRASIL 2010 (Sao Paulo)

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Here are the results race of Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix 2009, Starting from pole position, Button led from start to finish with his nearest challenger, Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel, retiring three laps from the end when a dispute with BMW Sauber’s Robert Kubica ended with both drivers in the wall.

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Jenson Button has hailed his Australian Grand Prix victory – and the one-two result earned by the new Brawn GP team.

Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix 2009 Result-

F1 Australian GP 2009 Results

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It should have been the thrilling launch to the new season. The F1 battle recommences in Melbourne this weekend but as usual there’s a whole bunch of commercial strife and petty politics threatening to overshadow what could be an incredible and historic main event.

Before winter testing got underway many were predicting that the grid would not be as tight as it was in 2008 and there would be some real winners and real losers with the new-spec cars. Designing from a blank sheet of paper means that teams cannot copy the obvious innovations of other teams and that gives a much broader range of lap times.

However when Toyota, Ferrari and BMW tested together in Bahrain they were invariably separated by just fractions of a second. Renault were also fast when Alonso got behind the wheel and then the newly-emerged Brawn team joined the party late on and trumped them all.

McLaren started off slow, identified a performance shortfall, then got a little bit quicker at the last moment when none of their serious competitors were around and Williams ended up faster than anyone at the final Jerez test day.

The sum total of all this is that Renault, Brawn, Ferrari, Toyota, BMW, McLaren or even Williams could win the Melbourne GP. So what a pity that the FIA won’t get involved and make a definitive ruling over the rear diffusers of the Toyota, Brawn and Williams cars.

Leaving it up to the stewards at the event not only means that there will be rows and arguments this weekend, but it has given no time for the teams to make alternative arrangements. It’s been reported that at least one of the teams is so confident that their rear diffuser is legal that they have taken no alternative rear wing to Australia.

In the grand scheme of things, this is yet another element in the yawnsome power play between the sports’ governing body, the FIA, and the teams’ organisation FOTA. Some believe that Max Mosley doesn’t like the unanimity and the power that FOTA can wield and so having the teams protest and argue amongst themselves is all grist to the mill.

If the FIA really wanted a smooth-running event, then they should have made a ruling on the cars some time ago. That way, the media interest will all be on the racing – which should be fantastic – and not the politics.

A separate diversion is the argument stoked by Bernie Ecclestone who allegedly hasn’t paid TV money owed to Renault and McLaren. That just seems like more fuel on the divide-and-rule fire.

Providing that the Brawn team can pass scrutineering they are the hot favourites to take a maiden win in their first race, the first time that will have been done since the Wolf Team triumphed in 1977. To do so in 2009 is an ocean harder than Walter ever had it. Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello have all the qualities needed to succeed on a street circuit.

Jarno Trulli is a great qualifier at Monaco and Melbourne and if the Toyota lives up to the pre-season hype, the Roman could be battling for a podium. As for the rest – well, it could be anyone except the two Force Indias and Nelson Piquet.

The over-riding reaction to this new season of F1 will be the look of the cars and their rear wings resembling something designed by a Year 7 Technology class, plus the cumbersome front wings – many of which might bite the dust at Turn 1. It will be interesting to see who heads back to the pits first, but our money’s on Nakajima.

With a new season in prospect the results of practice on Friday and Saturday will come under almost as much scrutiny as qualifying and the race. The covers are about to be lifted and a new season begun. It could be another epic.

Previw By- Andrew Davies, Credit- Planet F1

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2009 FIA Formula One World Championship Race Schedule

01. FORMULA 1 ING AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX (Melbourne) 27 – 29 Mar

02. FORMULA 1 PETRONAS MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX (Kuala Lumpur) 03 – 05 Apr

03. FORMULA 1 CHINESE GRAND PRIX (Shanghai) 17 – 19 Apr

04. FORMULA 1 GULF AIR BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX (Sakhir) 24 – 26 Apr

05. FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO DE ESPANA TELEFONICA 2009 (Catalunya) 08 – 10 May

06. FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DE MONACO 2009 (Monte Carlo) 21 – 24 May

07. FORMULA 1 ING TURKISH GRAND PRIX (Istanbul) 05 – 07 Jun

08. FORMULA 1 SANTANDER BRITISH GRAND PRIX (Silverstone) 19 – 21 Jun

09. FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2009 (Nurburgring) 10 – 12 Jul

10. FORMULA 1 ING MAGYAR NAGYDIJ 2009 (Budapest) 24 – 26 Jul

11. FORMULA 1 TELEFONICA GRAND PRIX OF EUROPE (Valencia) 21 – 23 Aug

12. FORMULA 1 ING BELGIAN GRAND PRIX (Spa-Francorchamps) 28 – 30 Aug

13. FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO SANTANDER D’ITALIA 2009 (Monza) 11 – 13 Sep

14. FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX (Singapore) 25 – 27 Sep

15. FORMULA 1 FUJI TELEVISION JAPANESE GRAND PRIX (Suzuka) 02 – 04 Oct

16. FORMULA 1 GRANDE PREMIO DO BRASIL 2009 (Sao Paulo) 16 – 18 Oct

17. FORMULA 1 ETIHAD AIRWAYS ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX (Yas Marina Circuit) 30 Oct – 01 Nov

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The Australian Grand Prix is a Formula One race that is part of the annual Formula One championship season. It is held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit at Albert Park in Melbourne. The Australian Grand Prix is the first round of the Championship. The event was held annually since 1928 at various venues in Australia, before it became part of the Formula One championship in 1985. The race was held at the Adelaide Street Circuit in Adelaide from 1985 to 1995.

Watch Australian Grand Prix live online at www.watchf1.net. The 2009 formula 1 racing season is upon us and all the races will be available via f1 live streaming links available to you with your subscription at www.watchf1.net. The ING Australian Grand Prix 2009 will once again be held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and marks the 13th time that the f1 racing season will begin in Australia.. The race will be held on 27th March 2009 at 01:30 GMT.

Ex-racer-turned-entrepreneur Bob Jane wanted a race in Melbourne. He created a huge “thunderdome” and invented the AUSCAR series, bringing NASCAR action to Australia. Iin 1992 Jeff Kennett was elected the new premier of the State of Victoria. He immediately set about improving Melbourne’s profile. First on his list was the Australian Grand Prix. An agreement was reached with Formula One in 1993, but the contract with Adelaide did not expire until 1995. So in 1996 the race moved to Melbourne to beautiful Albert Park, the layout smooth and flowing, with no 90 degree street corners to break the speed. It runs clockwise around a lake, and the scenery is breathtaking, the circuit well liked by the drivers. It has 16 corners (left:6 and right:10) : Jones, Brabham, Lauda, Marina, Clark, Waite, Hill, Ascari, Stewart, Prost.

In terms of Grand Prix victories, Michael Schumacher and McLaren are the most successful driver and team respectively. After Michael Schumacher’s retirement, David Coulthard, Rubens Barrichello and Giancarlo Fisichella will be the only drivers to have started every single Melbourne race.

The term Formula 1 provides in itself an aura of elite competition, speed and excellence. F1 Superboats are the ultimate in outboard circuit racing and provide all of the elements a motor sporting enthusiast would desire or expect from this premier form of competition.
The start of a Grand Prix is among the most exciting of all sporting moments. A desperate struggle for immediate advantage as a grid full of vastly powerful cars, and vastly skilled drivers, all try to arrive first at the first corner.

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