F1 World Championship 2017 - Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne: TV programs Sky and Rai - Formula 1
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F1 World Championship 2017 - Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne: TV programs Sky and Rai - Formula 1

Il F1 world 2017 opens from Australian Grand Prix: race Melbourne will be broadcast in guide su Sky и deferred on Rai (below you will find TV time).

The first Grand Prix of the season is an encounter not to be missed: in fact, only on Sunday will we know whether Mercedes destined to dominate the World Cup again this year, or if Ferrari it is really as fast as we saw in the Barcelona tests.

F1 2017 - Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne: what to expect

Il chain di Melbourne – headquarters Australian Grand Prix - it is characterized by sharp accelerations and sharp braking due to the presence of many slow turns. Beginning with pole this is unimportant since in the last five races (four of them were won by motorized single seaters) Mercedes) only time (Lewis Hamilton in 2015), who ran ahead of everyone, managed to climb to the top step of the podium.

La Ferrari has no big palms in Australian Grand Prix - First step F1 world 2017 – because he hasn't won here in ten years. Below you will find calendar of The Grand Prix di F1then TV time su Sky и Rai and our forecast.

F1 2017 - Melbourne, calendar and TV programs on Sky and Rai

Friday March 24 2017

02: 00-03: 30 Free Practice 1 (live broadcast on Sky Sport F1, postponed to Rai Sport 1 for

08:00)

06: 00-07: 30 Free Practice 2 (live on Sky Sport F1, postponed for Rai Sport 1 at 10:15)

Saturday 25 March 2017

04: 00-05: 00 Free Practice 3 (live on Sky Sport F1, postponed for Rai Sport 1 at 08:00)

07: 00-08: 00 Qualifying (live on Sky Sport F1, delayed on Rai 2 at 14:00)

Sunday 26 March 2017

07:00 Race (live on Sky Sport F1, delayed on Rai 1 at 14:00)

F1 - 2017 Australian Grand Prix Numbers

CHAIN ​​LENGTH: 5.303 m

LAPS: 58

RECORD IN PROVA: Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull RB6) - 1'23” 529 - 2011

RECORD IN GARA: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F2004) - 1'24” 125 - 2004

DISTANCE RECORD: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F2004) - 1h24'15 "757 - 2004

F1 - Prediction for the 2017 Australian Grand Prix

1 ° Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)

Lewis Hamilton this is a favorite Australian Grand Prix: British pilot Mercedes a Melbourne boasts three pole in a row (four in the last five issues), two wins and six overall podiums.

The current world runner-up player wants to have a good start. F1 world 2017 after closing last season with four straight wins and five podium finishes in the last five races, and in our opinion, he has every opportunity to succeed.

2nd Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)

Sebastian Vettel he finished last season with good continuity (last five GPs in the top five), but with only one podium finish.

his Ferrari this year he looks very fast and can help him, in our opinion, to get a good result on chain - what from Melbourne – which has given him one win and five podium finishes in the last six seasons.

3rd Daniel Riccardo (Red Bull)

Riccardo never made it to the podium in a home race – Australian Grand Prix - and will strive for the first time to take a place in the "top three" Melbourne.

La Red Bull who prepares to challenge F1 world 2017 looks less in shape than last year, even if it must be said that already in 2016 the Austrian car did not shine in winter tests.

Look out for: Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari)

Watch carefully how he will behave Kimi Raikkonen a Melbourne: his time will help to understand the true value Ferrari в F1 world 2017.

Finnish driver hasn't made it to the podium in more than eight months, but he likes Australian Grand Prix (two wins and five career podiums). Let's expect a lot of excitement from him.

Next command: Mercedes

La Mercedes dominated the last three issues Australian Grand Prix with three pole positions, three wins and two brackets.

After an absolute dominance in 2016 (five wins and four doubles in a row in the last five Grand Prix and always on the podium since May last year), the German team wants to reaffirm their dominance since the first Grand Prix race. F1 world 2017.

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