We are being treated to the second leg of a Formula 1 doubleheader this weekend, with the Italian Grand Prix taking place after an eventful race in the Netherlands.
Monza was the track where Daniel Ricciardo collected his famous victory in 2021, but he is absent on this occasion due to an injury.
Fellow Australian Oscar Piastri will be flying the flag though, lining up for McLaren.
The Sporting News has all the key details and timings for the Italian Grand Prix below.
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F1 Italian Grand Prix: Race start time in Australia
It will be a late night for Australian fans tuning into Sunday's race, with the start time scheduled for 11:00 pm AEST on September 3.
Drivers will complete 53 laps around Autodromo Nazionale Monza, with Ferrari's Carlos Sainz to set off from pole position.
Red Bull driver and championship leader Max Verstappen will be starting from second as he pushes for a record tenth-consecutive race victory.
What happened to Daniel Ricciardo? Australian misses Italian F1 Grand Prix after crash
AlphaTauri driver Ricciardo suffered a hand injury following a crash in practice at Zandvoort, with hospital results showing he had broken a metacarpal in his left hand.
He has since had surgery, ruling him out of this weekend's Grand Prix.
Reserve driver and Red Bull junior Liam Lawson has stepped in again to replace Ricciardo at Monza.
F1 Italian Grand Prix: Full weekend schedule, times
A full breakdown of the 2023 F1 Italian Grand Prix schedule is below (all times in AEST):
Session | Date | Start time | Approx. finish |
Practice 1 | Fri. Sep. 1 | 9:30 pm | 10:30 pm |
Practice 2 | Sat. Sep. 2 | 1:00 am | 2:00 am |
Practice 3 | Sat. Sep. 2 | 8:30 pm | 9:30 pm |
Qualifying | Sun. Sep. 3 | 12:00 am | 1:00 am |
Race | Sun. Sep. 3 | 11:00 pm | 12:45 am* |
*+1 day
How to watch the F1 Italian Grand Prix in Australia on TV
Fans based Down Under can catch all the action from Monza on Fox Sports (Channel 506).
Coverage begins one hour before lights out at 10:00 pm AEST.
How to live stream the F1 Italian Grand Prix in Australia
The Italian Grand Prix can be streamed in Australia on Kayo Sports or Foxtel Go.