The provisional track schedule for Supercars' return to Albert Park has been released.
The Beaurepaires Melbourne 400 will feature at the Formula 1 Heineken Australian Grand Prix on April 7-10.
Supercars will race for points and the Larry Perkins Perpetual Trophy for the first time in three years in Melbourne.
Races 6, 7, 8 and 9 will be conducted at the revamped circuit, which last hosted racing in 2019.
The 2020 Grand Prix was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"We’re excited to have Beaurepaires as the official naming rights sponsor of the Supercars Beaurepaires Melbourne 400 in what is shaping up to be an incredible on-track entertainment lineup at the Formula 1 Heineken Australian Grand Prix 2022," AGPC sales and commercial general manager Michelle Greco said.
"Since 2019, Supercars’ Beaurepaires Melbourne 400 has brought us exhilarating on-track entertainment.
"As one of the premier homegrown motorsport categories in Australia, we’re ready to welcome Supercars back to Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, and we know fans are too."
Beaurepaires vice president Scott Bennett added: "We’re so happy to have racing return to Melbourne’s iconic Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit and are equally thrilled to be back as naming rights partner of the Supercars Melbourne 400.
"As proud supporters of motorsport in Australia, we can’t wait to see what this year’s Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix and the Supercars Beaurepaires Melbourne 400 will bring."
The 2022 weekend will also be the first Albert Park event held outside Daylight Savings times, and only the second Australian Grand Prix not held in March.
The 2006 Australian Grand Prix was pushed to April with Melbourne hosting the Commonwealth Games earlier in the year.
Supercars will race for points in four 100km-long races, with the first to be held on Friday April 8.
Supercars last raced at Albert Park in 2019
It will be a mixed compound tyre event, with the Hard and Soft compounds available to drivers.
There will be a four-tyre minimum change at stops.
Supercars will first hit the Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit for Practice 1 on the Thursday morning.
After practice, there will be four quick-fire qualifying sessions, lasting just 10 minutes each, spread across Thursday and Friday.
The sessions will set the grids for the respective races.
The first Supercars race will commence at 2:20pm AEST on Friday. There will be two races on Saturday, and one on Sunday.
The Formula 1 Heineken Australian Grand Prix will commence at 3:00pm on Sunday, with the fourth Supercars race at 12:00pm.
Formula 1 Heineken Australian Grand Prix: Session times
All times AEST
Thursday, April 7
Time | Category | Session |
10:30-10:55 | S5000 | Practice 1 |
11:05-11:35 | Supercars | Practice 2 |
11:45-12:05 | Carrera Cup | Practice 1 |
12:30-13:00 | Supercars | Practice 2 |
13:10-13:35 | S5000 | Practice 2 |
14:20-14:40 | Carrera Cup | Qualifying |
15:00-15:10 | Supercars | Qualifying 6 |
15:20-15:30 | Supercars | Qualifying 7 |
16:40-17:05 | S5000 | Qualifying |
Friday, April 8
Time | Category | Session |
9:40-9:50 | Supercars | Qualifying 8 |
10:00-10:10 | Supercars | Qualifying 9 |
10:20-10:40 | S5000 | Race 1 |
11:00-11:30 | Carrera Cup | Race 1 |
13:00-14:00 | Formula 1 | Practice 1 |
14:20 | Supercars | Race 6 |
16:00-17:00 | Formula 1 | Practice 2 |
17:15-17:50 | Carrera Cup | Race 2 |
Saturday, April 9
Time | Category | Session |
10:25 | Supercars | Race 7 |
12:00-12:25 | Carrera Cup | Race 3 |
13:00-14:00 | Formula 1 | Practice 3 |
14:20 | Supercars | Race 8 |
16:00-17:00 | Formula 1 | Qualifying |
17:15-17:35 | S5000 | Race 2 |
Sunday, April 10
Time | Category | Session |
10:25-10:45 | S5000 | Race 3 |
11:05-11:35 | Carrera Cup | Race 4 |
12:00 | Supercars | Race 9 |
15:00-17:00 | Formula 1 | Race |