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  • Gasly on P14 in Qualifying: ‘We want much more than that, it’s just not good enough’ | BTW …

    Gasly on P14 in Qualifying: ‘We want much more than that, it’s just not good enough’ | BTW …

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    Gasly on P14 in Qualifying: ‘We want much more than that, it’s just not good enough’

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    Gasly on P14 in Qualifying: ‘We want much more than that, it’s just not good enough’

    2026 Australian Grand Prix: P4 Leclerc snatches the lead into Turn 1 on the race start

    2026 Australian Grand Prix: Piastri out of his home race after crash on his way to the grid

    2026 Australian GP Qualifying: George Russell crosses the line to seal pole position

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    BTW Apine – 2026 Formula One Australian Grand Prix, Saturday

    MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – MARCH 07: Pierre Gasly of France driving the (10) Alpine F1 A526 Mercedes on track during final practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit on March 07, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Simon Galloway/LAT Images)

    Today in numbersFree Practice 3: Pierre P15 (1min 21.071secs); Franco P16 (1min 21.413secs)Qualifying: Pierre P14 (1min 20.501secs}; Franco P16 (1min 21.270secs)

    Pierre Gasly: “I think we are all disappointed by the end result today and we certainly expected much more. It has been a challenging weekend so far with limited running at times and the car has not felt as good as it did in pre-season testing so it is important for us to understand why that is and find some improvements quickly. In terms of my laps in Qualifying, I felt like I was on the limit and I was pleased with my speed and application on each push lap. Of course, we are managing some big changes this year with tyre preparation and energy management and there are still so many things we need to learn. It is not the way we wanted to begin the year and there are more cars in front of us than we would like. We have the race tomorrow, which does have a lot of uncertainties going into it. We know the start will be important and I am focused on doing everything I can tomorrow to improve today’s result and see what we can come away with.”

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  • Ugochukwu feeling confident ahead of Qualifying after going fastest in Melbourne Practice | Ugoch…

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    QUALIFYING: Nael beats Ugochukwu to pole as Campos seal Melbourne 1-2

    Ugo Ugochukwu says he knows what he has to do to take pole in Melbourne, with the Campos Racing driver feeling confident about his chances after a good Free Practice session.

    The American driver’s 1:34.607 was the fastest time by a good margin, with Rodin Motorsport’s Brando Badoer his closest rival, 0.427s behind.

    For Ugochukwu, it was a positive start to the weekend, but speaking after stepping out of a debrief with Campos, he says the aim is all about taking this form forward to Qualifying.

    “I’m feeling good of course,” said Ugochukwu. “It's a good start. I was feeling really good out on track, the car was feeling good, so I think we're in quite a good place going into Qualifying.

    Ugochukwu and Mini fast in F2 and F3

    Ugo Ugochukwu and Gabriele Mini have led the opening practice sessions of Formula 3 and 2, respectively as the Aussies find their feet.

    F3 started Friday’s action with Ugochukwu carrying on his momentum from New Zealand and being well clear of the field.

    Ugochukwu was the only driver to record a 1m34s time in the one-hour session with his 1:34.607 four tenths clear of Brando Badoer and Noah Stromsted.

    James Wharton in his return to Prema was the leading Aussie in 17th place, being a second off the pace.

    After a strong debut season last year, Wharton hopes to take a step forward after moving from ART.

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    Ugochukwu leads first FIA F3 practice of 2026 in Melbourne

    Ugo Ugochukwu set the pace in practice ahead of the first round of the 2026 FIA Formula 3 championship.

    The Campos Racing driver was 0.427 seconds quicker than Brando Badoer, while the next five drivers were all separated by less than a tenth of a second.

    Practice was brought to an end five minutes early after flames appeared from the back of Mattia Colnaghi’s car and he came to a stop on track.

    The majority of the session ran relatively incident free. A few drivers suffered lock-ups and trips over the grass, including Patrick Heuzenroeder, who is deputising for the injured Ernesto Rivera in Melbourne, but all were able to continue without problems. 

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  • Watch Australia: Qualifying Live | How To Watch Round 1 in Melbourne: TV and Session Times and mu…

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    QUALIFYING: Nael beats Ugochukwu to pole as Campos seal Melbourne 1-2

    Ugochukwu feeling confident ahead of Qualifying after going fastest in Melbourne Practice

    After 180 days, Formula 3 racing is back with Round 1 of the 2026 campaign set to get underway at the Albert Park street circuit in Melbourne.

    30 drivers come into the year all with their eyes on winning the ultimate prize at the end of the season, and they will have desires on starting the campaign well Down Under.

    So here is a rundown of everything you need to know, from session times to TV information and much more as we get set to go racing once again.

    The four leading F1 prospects on the 2026 F2 grid

    Formula 2 is verging on becoming an absolute necessity for any Formula 1 graduate, as it’s been nine years since a driver (Lance Stroll) has stepped up without racing in F2 (or the GP2 series it absorbed).

    Every F2 season since its 2017 rebranding has featured a future F1 driver, so the question is – who is that graduate(s) on the 2026 F2 grid?

    Below, we’ve picked out the key drivers to watch among the 22-driver field ahead of its season-opener alongside F1 in Melbourne this weekend.

    The obvious starting point is the driver who has walked away from a frontrunning IndyCar career to earn the F1 superlicence points he needs to make his long-chased F1 dream, which has already had multiple setbacks, a reality.

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