Time to recharge the batteries and then get back on track for the third event of the season. There F1 continues its long season full of race weekends and is preparing to greet the month of March with the Australian GP: a race that, for European times, is certainly not the best (even more so this year), but it has always been able to offer many emotions and entertainment.
Will the music always be the same?
We obviously start again from Max Verstappen. Weeks, months and even states pass, but the music is always dictated by him. The Dutchman won the first two races of the season showing the great feeling with the RB20 and above all the great mentality of knowing how to lower the visor and isolate himself completely from everything around him. In this respect, in fact, new developments on the Horner issue are undoubtedly expected in Australia, with the employee expected to have also filed a complaint with the FIA. Who is called upon to continue like this, in addition to Verstappen, is also Sergio Perez. The Mexican driver, in fact, concluded both the Bahrain and Jeddah GPs in second place in the standings, confirming his great start to the season.
Ferrari tries to grow more and more
Watch out for Ferrari. Charles Leclerc he believes it: he knows that the Red has improved a lot compared to last year and that sooner or later it will really be able to put the Red Bull in difficulty. At the moment, however, there is still something missing the SF-24 is a good base on which we can continue to develop to try to get closer to the Milton Keynes team. The first updates are expected in Suzuka, with the GP scheduled for two weeks, but in Australia it will be very important to try to confirm the performance achieved and shown so far on the track.

And the others?
Watch out for Mercedes e McLaren who, after two not particularly brilliant weekends, will try to get closer to Ferrari. The Red team, in fact, proved to be the second force on the track by a distance, while both teams based in England did not express their maximum potential. In Australia, both the Brackley and Woking teams will have the great objective of trying to raise the bar slightly to prevent Red Bull and, above all, Ferrari from moving further and further away.

F1, the Australian GP begins: everything not to be missed
The reasons, therefore, why not to miss the Australian GP there are so many: the timetables are undoubtedly scary, but as we know, you absolutely cannot say no to the roar of the engines and F1. It will be possible to follow and not miss a minute of the action on the track as always live on Sky Sport, streaming on NOW.
F1, Australian GP: times
Friday 22 March
02.30 Free Practice 1
06.00 Free Practice 2
Saturday March 23
02.30 Free Practice 3
06.00 pm Qualifications
Sunday March 24
05.00 Race