Track action will run for four days on the new-look Albert Park layout, with support categories on track from Thursday and Formula 1 practice beginning Friday.
There will be two one-hour F1 practice sessions on Friday at 1pm and 4pm local time, followed by a third practice on Saturday at 1pm.
Qualifying will start at 4pm Saturday before the Australian Grand Prix starting at 3pm on the Sunday.
For the first time the entire AGP weekend will be held on Australian Eastern Standard Time rather than Australian Eastern Daylight Time due to the April date.
In 2006 the event was split across two time zones, when daylight savings ended on the Sunday morning of the race.
For 2022, Formula 1 will be supported by a three-category undercard, headlined by Supercars for what will be the third round of its season.
The Aussie series will stage four 100-kilometre races across the weekend, one on Friday, two on Saturday and one on Sunday.
Each of the races will feature a mandatory stop for four…
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