Formula 1 is ready to hand out its first championship points of the 2025 season, as the starting grid for this year's Australian Grand Prix has been set.
McLaren's 2025 strength was on full display as both drivers crushed four-time world champion Max Verstappen, who will start in third with his new team-mate Liam Lawson all the way down in 18th.
A dismal first qualifying session for new Ferrari star Lewis Hamilton sees him start in eighth, but still just one position behind team-mate Charles Leclerc on what was a miserable Saturday for the Maranello-based team.
After an official FIA decision was made on one driver's participation in the race, we will have all 20 drivers taking to the grid for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri claimed a one-two in qualifying
The below order is provisional until confirmed by the FIA on Sunday morning.
* Ollie Bearman did not set a time during qualifying following an issue to his car, but has been permitted to start due to 'competitive practice times', as confirmed in an official FIA document.
The season-opening Australian Grand Prix kicks off today (Sunday, March 16 2025) at 3pm local time (AEDT).
Find the session start times and day converted to your local time zone below:
Local time (AEDT): 3pm Sunday United Kingdom (GMT): 4am Sunday Central European Time (CET): 5am Sunday United States (EST): 12am Sunday United States (CST): 11pm Saturday United States (PST): 9pm Saturday Australia (AEDT): 3pm Sunday Australia (AWST): 12pm Sunday Australia (ACDT): 2:30pm Sunday Mexico (CST): 10pm Saturday Japan (JST): 1pm Sunday South Africa (SAST): 6am Sunday Egypt (EET): 6am Sunday China (CST): 12pm Sunday India (IST): 9:30am Sunday Brazil (BRT): 1am Sunday Singapore (SGT): 12pm Sunday Saudi Arabia (AST): 7am Sunday Turkey (EEST): 7am Sunday