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The 2024 Formula One season is well and truly underway, with last year's champion Max Verstappen picking up where he left off in both Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to record two dominant victories at an absolute canter.

Winning both his opening two races by over 10 seconds, the flying Dutchman's title defence has begun in a fashion that many — particularly his 19 competing drivers — will have both expected and feared. However, after beating Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez by 13.643 seconds at Saudi Arabia's Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Verstappen will have to wait two weeks before he gets the chance to win his next race.

That's because the season's first weekend off is currently allowing the chasing pack to take stock of the first two races, and gain some valuable preparation time in their quest to hunt Verstappen down. Red Bull's all-conquering campaign is halted for this week, but the remaining 22 races of the season will come thick and fast after getting back underway in a few days' time.

If you're keen to keep tabs on all the F1 action every single weekend — don't fret, The Sporting News has all the info you'll need about the next race of the season in Australia and how to watch or catch up from across the world.

Is there a Formula 1 race on today?

No, there isn't. After two races in the Middle East to open up the 2024 season, there's a two-week break in the action prior to the third event of the campaign — which will see the 20 drivers head south of the Equator to Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne for the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, March 24.

Having hosted international, elite motorsporting competition in the country since all the way back in 1928, the Australian Grand Prix was initially held in Adelaide when it was added to the Formula One World Championship in 1985, before moving to its current Melbourne base in 1996.

When is next Formula 1 race?

After a week off from the high-octane F1 action, it soon returns in Melbourne for the Australian Grand Prix. After the first two meetings of the campaign were both held on Saturdays, this marks the first racing Sunday of the calendar.

Albert Park Circuit's 27th hosting of the event gets underway on Thursday, March 21, with two days of practice sessions prior to qualifying on Saturday, March 23 and the race proper on Sunday, March 24, which will begin at 3 p.m. local time (AEDT).

Here's how to watch the race across selected areas of the world's major regions:

Region TV channel Streaming
USA ESPN2 ESPN+Fubo, Hulu, Sling TV, YouTube TV
Canada TSN (English), RDS / Noovo (French)

TSN Direct

UK Sky Sports F1 NOW TV, Sky Go app
Australia Fox Sports, Channel 10 Foxtel Go, Kayo Sports
India - FanCode, F1 TV Pro

F1 2024 race schedule

We're two races down in a record-breaking season of 24 in total, following the completed events in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. The 20 drivers will head further east next week for the Australian Grand Prix, before April serves up races in Japan and China.

Date Grand Prix Track Start Time (local)
March 24 Australian Grand Prix Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit 3:00 pm
April 7 Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka International Racing Course 2:00 pm
April 21 Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai International Circuit 3:00 pm
May 5 Miami Grand Prix Miami International Autodrome 4:00 pm
May 19 Emilia Romagna GP Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 3:00 pm
May 26 Monaco Grand Prix Circuit de Monaco 3:00 pm
June 9 Canadian Grand Prix Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve 2:00 pm
June 23 Spanish Grand Prix Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 3:00 pm
June 30 Austrian Grand Prix Red Bull Ring 3:00 pm
July 7 British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit 3:00 pm
July 21 Hungarian Grand Prix Hungaroring 3:00 pm
July 28 Belgian Grand Prix Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 3:00 pm
August 25 Dutch Grand Prix Circuit Zandvoort 3:00 pm
September 1 Italian Grand Prix Autodromo Nazionale Monza 3:00 pm
September 15 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Baku City Circuit 3:00 pm
September 22 Singapore Grand Prix Marina Bay Street Circuit 8:00 pm
October 20 USA Grand Prix Circuit of the Americas 2:00 pm
October 27 Mexico City GP Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez 2:00 pm
November 3 Sao Paulo Grand Prix Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace 2:00 pm
November 23 Las Vegas Grand Prix Las Vegas Strip Circuit 10:00 pm
December 1 Qatar Grand Prix Lusail International Circut 8:00 pm
December 8 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Yas Marina Circuit 5:00 pm

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Jonathan is a freelance content producer and commentator for Sporting News UK, with a focus on international rugby tournaments like the Six Nations and Rugby World Cup. He also works as a commentator for StatsPerform’s football network, covering matches across Europe including the Champions League, 2022 FIFA World Cup, and the 2023 Women's World Cup. He’s a regular contributor to the history and statistics website Rugby League Project.

Jonny graduated from Leeds University with a journalism degree in 2021 and was Head of Media at Widnes Vikings RLFC in 2023. A self-confessed nerd of rugby league, union and football (soccer). Jonathan’s coverage across several sports can be found on the TSN site.