Leclerc and Hamilton Lead the Charge
Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton showcased their speed during the opening practice session at the Australian Grand Prix, with Leclerc clocking in at a time that was 0.469 seconds faster than Hamilton. Max Verstappen closely followed, finishing less than 0.1 seconds behind the duo, indicating a competitive start to the 2026 Formula 1 season.
Practice Session Highlights
Isack Hadjar impressed with a fourth-fastest time, being 0.820 seconds off the pace. Meanwhile, Arvid Lindblad made his debut for the Racing Bulls team, marking a significant moment in his career. However, not all drivers had a smooth session; Fernando Alonso faced issues with his Honda power-unit, preventing him from participating, and Lance Stroll managed only three laps before an engine problem was discovered.
Upcoming Broadcasts
The 2026 Formula 1 season is set to be exciting, with BBC Radio 5 Live providing live commentary from every session of every race. Harry Benjamin will take the lead as the main race commentator, ensuring fans stay updated with all the action. The Chequered Flag podcast will also preview and review each race, adding another layer of coverage for enthusiasts.
Context of the Season
This year’s Australian Grand Prix marks the beginning of a new era in Formula 1, with teams and drivers eager to establish their dominance early on. As the season unfolds, questions arise about team performances, particularly regarding Mercedes and their potential to challenge for the title.
As the practice sessions continue, observers are keen to see if Leclerc and Hamilton can maintain their momentum or if Verstappen will close the gap. Details remain unconfirmed about the long-term performance of the teams, especially with technical issues affecting some drivers.


