That said, Red Bull currently leads the Constructor Standings with 180 points to their name, followed by Aston Martin (87) and Mercedes (76) in second and third respectively. Max Verstappen leads the Drivers’ Championship with 93 points, just six more than his teammate Sergio Perez. Veteran Fernando Alonso sits on third with 60 points so far.
If you have been following Formula One this season, you probably already know that the motorsport is not being streamed on any third party OTT platform in India. In contrast, fans could enjoy Formula One races either on the Star Sports channel, or the Disney HotStar+ OTT platform until last year.
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Instead, Formula One is now promoting its own OTT video platform known as F1 TV. To catch all the action live, one would need to opt for the more premium F1 TV Pro subscription, which is currently priced at $29.99 for the same period, or about Rs 2,465 in Indian currency. There’s also a monthly plan which is priced at $3.99 (INR 328) for the Pro plan.
With the practice sessions already concluded, here is the schedule for the remainder of the 2023 Australian Grand Prix weekend as per Indian Standard Time (IST) –
May 5 (Friday)
Practice 1 – 11:30 PM – 12:30 AM
May 6 (Saturday)
Practice 2 – 3:00 AM – 4:00 AM
Practice 3 – 10:00 PM – 11:00 PM
May 7 (Sunday)
Qualifying – 1:30 AM – 2:30 AM
May 8 (Monday)
Race – 1:00 AM onwards
Have you subscribed to F1 TV Pro to watch the 2023 Formula One season yet? Let us know in the comments down below. Stay tuned to TOI Auto for the 2023 F1 Miami Grand Prix Qualifying as well as Race reports.
