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Albert Park Circuit, Melbourne

| Australian Grand Prix

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| More information on the Australian Grand Prix

The Albert Park Circuit is a street circuit located in Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia. The circuit is located near the central business district of Melbourne, providing easy access for both spectators and teams. The Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park traditionally attracts large crowds, with fans from around the world attending the event to witness the excitement of Formula One racing.

The circuit has been hosting the Australian Grand Prix since 1996, becoming the country’s main venue for Formula One racing. In addition to Formula One, the circuit hosts various support races and events during the Australian Grand Prix weekend, including the Australian Supercars Championship and the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia.

Track Layout

The circuit is a semi-permanent street circuit that winds its way around Albert Park Lake and uses a mix of fast straights and challenging corners. It is known for its smooth surface and scenic surroundings.

Notable Features

The Albert Park Circuit is a temporary circuit, meaning it is only set up for the duration of the race weekend. Albert Park, a large public park featuring picturesque landscapes and recreational facilities adds to the unique atmosphere of the race. The track has historically been fairly bumpy and is known for being one of the faster in the championship with an average lap over 235km/h.

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