Australian Grand Prix

History

The Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Australia, hosts the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix, renowned as a premier motorsport venue. Combining public roads and park space around Albert Park Lake, this semi-permanent street circuit offers a fast and flowing layout. Since its debut in Grand Prix racing in 1953, it officially joined the Formula One World Championship in 1996, boasting a FIA Grade 1 license for safety and design standards.

Card image 0
History

Spanning 5.303 km (3.295 mi), the track features high-speed straights and challenging turns, with a smooth surface and relatively low grip levels, adding complexity for drivers. Nestled within a park and near a lake, the circuit offers a unique ambiance, making the Australian Grand Prix a beloved event among drivers and fans alike for its high-speed action and picturesque surroundings.

Card image 0