2025 F1 Italian Grand Prix – Schedule, how to watch, TV times & more

Formula 1 heads to the historic Autodromo Nazionale Monza this weekend for Round 16 of the 2025 season, with the championship battle between McLaren teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris once again set to dominate the headlines.

The 5.793km “Temple of Speed” is famed for its long straights, sweeping corners, and passionate Tifosi crowd. Monza has hosted almost every Italian Grand Prix and remains one of the few tracks where slipstreaming, DRS, and race strategy often outweigh qualifying pace, with just 34 percent of races won from pole and a relatively low 31 percent chance of a safety car.

Piastri arrives holding a 34-point lead after a dramatic Dutch GP, where he secured his seventh win and first career grand slam. The 24-year-old is chasing his first Italian GP victory, as he hopes to become only the second Australian after Daniel Ricciardo on the Italian GP winners’ list.

Norris will be eager to bounce back after his engine failure in the Netherlands ended a strong challenge, while Racing Bulls’ Isack Hadjar arrives on the back of his maiden podium, bringing momentum to the Italian weekend.

Ferrari face added pressure at their home race after a rare double DNF at Zandvoort, while Lewis Hamilton seeks a breakthrough in his first Monza outing in Ferrari red. The Scuderia still dominates the Italian GP record books with 21 wins, ahead of McLaren and Mercedes.

Monza promises a high-speed, strategy-driven showdown, where Piastri looks to consolidate his championship lead, Norris aims to stay in contention, and the rest of the field fights for glory in front of one of F1’s most passionate crowds.


When is the Italian Grand Prix?

The Italian Grand Prix at Monza takes place on September 5-7 (AEST).

What time does the Italian Grand Prix start?

The 2025 Italian Grand Prix will start at 11pm AEST on Sunday, September 7. Scroll down for more time zones.

What is the weather for the Italian Grand Prix?

Expect warm and cloudy conditions for the Italian Grand Prix. Temperatures will be in the high 20s across all three days, hitting a peak of 29 on Friday, with 27 on Saturday and 28 on Sunday with mostly cloudy skies forecast.

How to watch the Italian Grand Prix in Australia

The Italian Grand Prix will be live and exclusive on Fox Sports 506. There is no live free-to-air coverage or post-race free-to-air highlights of the event in Australia.

Can I live stream the Italian Grand Prix in Australia?

The Italian Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Foxtel’s subscription streaming services Foxtel Go and Kayo Sports.

Italian Grand Prix Fox Sports broadcast times (AEST)

Friday, September 5

Practice 1: 9:00pm-10:58pm AEST
Fox Sports 506, Kayo Sports, Foxtel Go

Saturday, September 6

Practice 2: 12:35am-2:15am AEST
Fox Sports 506, Kayo Sports, Foxtel Go

Practice 3: 8:15pm-10:10pm AEST
Fox Sports 506, Kayo Sports, Foxtel Go

Qualifying: 11:55pm-1:05am AEST
Fox Sports 506, Kayo Sports, Foxtel Go

Sunday, September 7

Build-up: 9:30pm-10:55pm AEST
Fox Sports 506, Kayo Sports, Foxtel Go

Race: 10:55pm-1:00am AEST
Fox Sports 506, Kayo Sports, Foxtel Go

How to watch the Italian Grand Prix in New Zealand

Sky Sport will have broadcast coverage of the Italian Grand Prix. Sky Sport 1 will air action on Friday, Sky Sport 4 on Saturday & Sky Sport 3 on Sunday.

Can I live stream the Italian Grand Prix in New Zealand?

The Italian Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sky Sport’s subscription streaming service SkyGo or Sky Sport Now.

Italian Grand Prix Sky Sports broadcast times (NZST)

Friday, September 5

Practice 1: 11:00pm-1:00am NZST
Sky Sport 1, Sky Sport Now, SkyGo

Saturday, September 6

Practice 2: 2:35am-4:15am NZST
Sky Sport 1, Sky Sport Now, SkyGo

Practice 3: 10:15pm-12:10am NZST
Sky Sport 4, Sky Sport Now, SkyGo

Sunday, September 7

Qualifying: 1:15am-4:00am NZST
Sky Sport 4, Sky Sport Now, SkyGo

Build-up: 11:30pm-12:55am NZST
Sky Sport 3, Sky Sport Now, SkyGo

Monday, September 8

Race 12:55am-3:00am NZST
Sky Sport 3, Sky Sport Now, SkyGo

Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix schedule

Friday, 5 September

Duration
Local
AEST
ACST
AWST
NZ

FIA Formula 3
First Practice Session
45 minutes
9:35
17:35
17:05
15:35
19:35

FIA Formula 2
First Practice Session
45 minutes
11:00
19:00
18:30
17:00
21:00

Formula 1
Free Practice 1
60 minutes
13:30
21:30
21:00
19:30
23:30

FIA Formula 3
Qualifying Session – Group A
10 minutes
15:00
23:00
22:30
21:00
1:00

FIA Formula 3
Qualifying Session – Group B
10 minutes
15:20
23:20
22:50
21:20
1:20

FIA Formula 2
Qualifying Session
30 minutes
15:35
23:35
23:05
21:35
1:35

Formula 1
Free Practice 2
60 minutes
17:00
1:00
0:30
23:00
3:00

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup
Practice Session
45 minutes
18:30
2:30
2:00
0:30
4:30

Saturday, 6 September

FIA Formula 3
Sprint Race (18 Laps or 40 Mins +1 Lap)
40 minutes
9:15
17:15
16:45
15:15
19:15

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup
Qualifying Session
30 minutes
10:35
18:35
18:05
16:35
20:35

Formula 1
Free Practice 3
60 minutes
12:30
20:30
20:00
18:30
22:30

FIA Formula 2
Sprint Race (21 Laps or 45 Mins +1 Lap)
45 minutes
14:15
22:15
21:45
20:15
0:15

Formula 1
Qualifying
60 minutes
16:00
0:00
23:30
22:00
2:00

Sunday, 7 September

FIA Formula 3
Feature Race (22 Laps or 45 Mins +1 Lap)
45 minutes
8:15
16:15
15:45
14:15
18:15

FIA Formula 2
Feature Race (30 Laps or 60 Mins +1 Lap)
60 minutes
9:45
17:45
17:15
15:45
19:45

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup
Race (15 Laps or 30 Mins +1 Lap)
30 minutes
11:45
19:45
19:15
17:45
21:45

Formula 1
Grand Prix (53 laps or 120 minutes)
120 minutes
15:00
23:00
22:30
21:00
1:00

Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship (After Dutch GP)

Pos
Num
Driver
Team
Wins
Poles
Points
Diff
Gap

1
81
Oscar Piastri
McLaren
7
5
309

2
4
Lando Norris
McLaren
5
4
275
34
34

3
1
Max Verstappen
Red Bull
2
4
205
104
70

4
63
George Russell
Mercedes
1
1
184
125
21

5
16
Charles Leclerc
Ferrari
0
1
151
158
33

6
12
Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari
0
0
109
200
42

7
44
Kimi Antonelli
Mercedes
0
0
64
245
45

7
23
Alexander Albon
Williams
0
0
64
245
0

9
87
Nico Hulkenberg
Sauber
0
0
37
272
27

9
27
Isack Hadjar
Racing Bulls
0
0
37
272
0

11
18
Lance Stroll
Aston Martin
0
0
32
277
5

12
14
Fernando Alonso
Aston Martin
0
0
30
279
2

13
31
Esteban Ocon
Haas
0
0
28
281
2

14
55
Pierre Gasly
Alpine
0
0
20
289
8

14
30
Liam Lawson
Racing Bulls
0
0
20
289
0

16
6
Oliver Bearman
Haas
0
0
16
293
4

16
22
Carlos Sainz
Williams
0
0
16
293
0

18
5
Gabriel Bortoleto
Kick Sauber
0
0
14
295
2

19
10
Yuki Tsunoda
Red Bull
0
0
12
297
2

20
43
Franco Colapinto
Alpine
0
0
0
309
12

20
7
Jack Doohan
Alpine
0
0
0
309
12