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Formula 1 Australian GP

F1 Australian GP live commentary and updates

Follow along for updates throughout the Australian Grand Prix

Lando Norris, McLaren

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Good morning, and welcome to our live blog for the 2025 season opener in Australia! If you're just waking up, then there's something you should know: it's quite wet in Australia. 

In other news, Liam Lawson and Ollie Bearman are both set to start from the pitlane - Bearman didn't set a time in qualifying, while Lawson has changed rear wing specification to something more suitable for wet weather.

Top 10 grid for the Australian Grand Prix

   
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Cla Driver # Chassis Engine Time Tyres km/h
1 United Kingdom L. Norris McLaren 4 McLaren Mercedes

1'15.096

S 253.020
2 Australia O. Piastri McLaren 81 McLaren Mercedes

+0.084

1'15.180

S 252.737
3 Netherlands M. Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1 Red Bull Red Bull

+0.385

1'15.481

S 251.729
4 United Kingdom G. Russell Mercedes 63 Mercedes Mercedes

+0.450

1'15.546

S 251.512
5 Japan Y. Tsunoda RB 22 RB Honda

+0.574

1'15.670

S 251.100
6 Thailand A. Albon Williams 23 Williams Mercedes

+0.641

1'15.737

S 250.878
7 Monaco C. Leclerc Ferrari 16 Ferrari Ferrari

+0.659

1'15.755

S 250.819
8 United Kingdom L. Hamilton Ferrari 44 Ferrari Ferrari

+0.877

1'15.973

S 250.099
9 France P. Gasly Alpine 10 Alpine Renault

+0.884

1'15.980

S 250.076
10 Spain C. Sainz Williams 55 Williams Mercedes

+0.966

1'16.062

S 249.806

This is going to be an old school splashathon - Turn 5 looks pretty damp out there, there's a fair whack of wind - but it's not actually raining at the moment. 

Five minutes until we get rolling here in Melbourne - likely that it's not going to be dry enough for a standing start...initially, at least.

Just as a sidenote: Lance Stroll's little sidestep in the intro sequence will remain funny throughout the year.

Formation lap

We'll be getting a standing start after all - lots of drivers on intermediates, so clearly everyone's satisfied that things have dried up sufficiently!

Hadjar's in the wall! The Frenchman has had a spin at Turn 2 and has backed his Racing Bulls car into the wall - and he's broken his rear wing. So much for that previous post.

Aborted start

Hadjar's crash has delayed proceedings - hopefully Lando Norris has been reading the rules on this over the off-season; everyone has to switch off, and the mechanics return to the circuit.

The new formation lap will begin in 10 minutes. That's 15:15 local time, that's 4:15 GMT. 

The difficult bit about actually getting going, as Hadjar has proved, will be the white lines. Fiver says Martin Brundle says something about "eyes on stalks" as the drivers try to account for all four tyres.

That's very sweet - Hadjar's made his way back to the pitlane, and is being comforted by Anthony Hamilton. 

Right, a couple of minutes to go - let's hope for no more incidents for the time being! We've not woken up at silly times for safety cars...

Formation Lap 2 begins. Keep it on the road, folks.

Right, everyone seems to be lining up relatively unscathed...are we ready to go?

The 2025 Australian GP is go!

Verstappen starts well, but Norris holds on to the lead. The Dutchman passes Piastri for second.

That's Doohan! His Alpine is missing a rear wing, and it's sitting in the middle of the road. 

Safety car - and Sainz has also hit the wall, at Turn 14!

"Massive torque surge", Sainz reports. The safety car brings the field through the pitlane.

Keeping the safety car out won't be such a bad thing; gives the drivers a chance to displace some water and help the track dry out.

Amid all the madness, we missed a few positional changes; Leclerc got ahead of Tsunoda and Albon to sit fifth, and Hulkenberg has passed Antonelli and Bortoleto on his way up to P12.

Some dry lines are starting to form - but equally, it's still very slippery on the painted lines. Ocon, Lawson, and Bearman have thrown on new sets of intermediates.

No more rain expected for at least 30 minutes, and we're on lap 6. Hopefully we can get rolling soon.

"Little bits in last sector have dry patches but it's 100% inters", says Norris. He reckons it'll dry soon if rain holds off.

Safety car in

Lap 8: Norris holds the line from Verstappen and keeps the lead. Piastri is seeking retribution and wants to reclaim second.

Lap 9: Turn 3 looks very slippery - Verstappen seems to have shaken off the Piastri pressure and he's going after Norris again. Alonso has been noted for a safety car infringement.

Alonso is under investigation, as is Tsunoda, for a safety car infringement. More on those investigations as we have it.

Lap 11: Norris has found a 1.1s lead over Verstappen for the time being. Piastri is trying to reclaim the time he lost to the Red Bull driver, and Russell is a further 2.4s behind.

Lap 12: Lots of drivers hunting for some wet patches now to cool their intermediates. DRS is now enabled. 

Piastri can benefit from this, as he's got within DRS range of Verstappen. Antonelli's right on Hulkenberg's tail as he seeks to claim 12th from the experienced German.

Lap 13: Hamilton is finding the car a little bit on the snappy side; he's asked where he's slow as he seeks to find a way past Albon. Turns 11 and 12 is the answer.

Lap 14: Norris is told that "class 1" rain might be on the way a little bit later - that's relatively light rain, I believe. 

Lap 15: We have a pass - Antonelli has cleared Hulkenberg for 12th. Nice, clean pass from the Mercedes rookie.

Lap 16: The times are dropping at the front; the front three are in the 1m30s. Shed a couple more seconds and we'll start to reach the crossover point for slicks - but that'll be tricky as drizzle is starting to appear.

Phwoar - Antonelli did a Russell and spun at Turn 4, which gives Hulkenberg 12th place back. He did well to keep it out of the wall, and resumes in 13th once again.

Lap 17: Piastri was right on Verstappen's tail through Turns 9 and 10, and the Dutchman makes an uncharacteristic error into the next corner to allow Piastri to make the pass for second!

Verstappen just locked up, and that was enough for Piastri to reclaim second. Meantime, Hamilton and Albon have also been noted for safety car infringements.

Lap 18: Antonelli has repassed Hulkenberg now, repeating his move into Turn 11. 

By: Autosport Staff

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