Another Formula 1 race weekend is underway in Belgium, with Spa hosting a sprint format Grand Prix.
Will Max Verstappen and Red Bull continue their dominance despite a grid penalty, or can the likes of Ferrari, Mercedes or McLaren claim their first race win of the season?
The Sporting News has all the key details and timings for the Belgian Grand Prix below.
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F1 Belgium: Race start time in Australia
It will be a late night for Australian F1 fans, with the main race at Spa scheduled to begin at 11:00 pm AEST on Sunday, July 30.
Drivers will complete 44 laps around the famous track, with Verstappen hoping to win his third consecutive Grand Prix in Belgium.
The Red Bull driver will have to come from behind though, starting in P6 due to a five-place grid penalty after qualifying fastest.
It is Ferrari's Charles Leclerc who has benefitted from Verstappen's penalty the most, set to begin Sunday's race at the front of the grid.
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As for the Australians, Oscar Piastri will begin from P5 after another strong showing.
Daniel Ricciardo, meanwhile, qualified in P19 after having a strong lap wiped in Q1 after exceeding track limits.
F1 Belgium: Full weekend schedule, times
A full breakdown of the 2023 F1 Belgian Grand Prix schedule is below (all times in AEST):
Session | Date | Start time | Approx. finish |
Practice 1 | Fri. Jul. 28 | 9:30 pm | 10:30 pm |
Qualifying | Sat. Jul. 29 | 1:00 am | 2:00 am |
Sprint Shootout | Sat. Jul. 29 | 8:00 pm | 8:45 pm |
Sprint race | Sun. Jul. 30 | 12:30 am* | 1:30 am* |
Race | Sun. Jul. 30 | 11:00 pm | 12:45 am* |
*+1 day
How to watch the F1 Belgian Grand Prix in Australia on TV
Fans based Down Under can catch all the action from Spa on Fox Sports (Channel 506).
Coverage begins one hour before lights out at 10:00 pm AEST.
How to live stream the F1 Belgian Grand Prix in Australia
The Belgian Grand Prix can be streamed in Australia on Kayo Sports or Foxtel Go.