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Albert Park RSS


Melbourne, Australia

  • Circuit type Street
  • Circuit Length 5.303kms
  • Circuit Turns 16
  • Circuit Direction Clockwise
  • Capacity 80,000
  • Established 1996
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Records and Statistics
Race Date Winner
First race Australian Grand Prix March 10, 1996 Damon Hill (GBR) full results
Last race Australian Grand Prix March 27, 2011 Sebastian Vettel (GER) full results
Total races 16
Next race Australian Grand Prix March 18, 2012

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Circuit Info

The Albert Park circuit is a temporary track which is only used once a year to host the Australian Grand Prix - typically the opening round of the season.

The track made up of sections of the public road that circles the man-made Albert Park lake. The sections used were completely rebuilt in 1996 to ensure consistency and smoothness of the surface and, as a result, it is considered the smoothest of the road circuits currently in use.

Although fast, the track is thought of as to be easy to drive, although the flat terrain around the lake combined with the design means the circuit has very few proper straights making overtaking particularly hard.

Despite talks of a night race to make viewing easier for Europeans, a compromise was reached between the FIA and the race organisers and the 2009 race started at 5pm local time and proved a great success. As a result the contract was extended, meaning Albert Park will host the Australian Grand Prix until 2015.

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Notes

In 2001 marshal Graham Beveridge died after being struck in the chest by a flying wheel. His death lead to the introduction of wheel tethers in F1.

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Latest Articles
  • Albert Park will not lose race (May 16, 2011)
  • 'Australia as important as Monaco' - Ecclestone (March 16, 2011)
  • More calls to axe Australian Grand Prix (February 21, 2011)
  • Ecclestone rises to Melbourne Grand Prix challenge (January 28, 2011)
  • Australian Grand Prix boss hits back at criticism over costs (January 24, 2011)
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Latest Photos

March 29, 2009

A general view of the Australian Grand Prix

© Getty Images

March 29, 2009

Jenson Button celebrates his Australian GP win

© Sutton Images

March 29, 2009

Sebastien Buemi in action during the Australian Grand Prix

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March 27, 2009

Nelson Piquet Jnr in action

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