Poll: Australian Grand Prix 2019, Melbourne - Race 1/21

Rate the 2019 Australian Grand Prix out of ten


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When was the track built?
The deal to host Formula 1 in Melbourne was done in 1993, with the decision taken to create a circuit using a mixture of the existing roads around the city’s Albert Park – mainly Aughtie Drive and Lakeside Drive if you fancy driving it yourself – with a little detour through the Lakeside Stadium’s car park.

When was its first Grand Prix?
Just four months after Adelaide held its last Australian Grand Prix at the end of 1995, the Formula 1 teams were back in Australia for Melbourne's first Grand Prix at the start of 1996. That race is most often remembered for Martin Brundle’s infamous Jordan crash at Turn 3 after he launched himself off the back of Johnny Herbert’s Sauber.

What’s the circuit like?
As a temporary facility, Albert Park can be quite bumpy, while the circuit at the start of the weekend is often slippery, rubbering in as the sessions progress. It’s also a circuit that requires a well-sorted chassis, with several spots on the track where the drivers require a reactive front end to allow them to chuck it into a corner – the main one being the rapid Turn 11-12 chicane. Melbourne is also one of the faster tracks on the calendar, with Lewis Hamilton’s 2018 pole lap set at an average of 235km/h.

Why go?
Often found on lists of the world’s best cities, Melbourne is a blast all year round – and it only gets better when Formula 1 rolls into town. There are bars and restaurants aplenty, you’re right by the beach, while the race’s appearance at the start of Australia’s autumn means the temperatures should be peachy.

Where is the best place to watch?
If you want to get in a grandstand, opt for either the Waite stand overlooking Turn 12, or the Brabham Grandstand on the outside of Turn 2 to watch cars jostling for position through the first chicane. Alternatively, there are some nice general admission spots on the far side of the lake – go for either around Turns 9-10 or 11-12 if you fancy some F1 picnic feels.


2019 Season Launch Vid


TV Times
Sky:
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C4:
Saturday: 12pm Qualifying Highlights
Sunday: 2pm Race Highlights


Track Diagram & Information
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Weather Forecast
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2018 Race Edit
https://www.formula1.com/en/video/2018/3/HIGHLIGHTS__2018_Australian_Grand_Prix.html


Practice 1
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Practice 2
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Practice 3
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Qualifying
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Race
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We're back :cool:

My usual pre-race weekend content sources aren't either up to speed yet or missing, so the OP will be lacking a bit of detail.
 
Ah, the eternal dilemma for the season opener - stay up really late or get up really early :)

Thanks for (seemingly!) committing to another season of providing previews @Shimmy - they are much appreciated even though this isn't often acknowledged as post-race the thread descends into an alright argument about some minor point or someone's opinion :D
 
Ah, the eternal dilemma for the season opener - stay up really late or get up really early :)

Thanks for (seemingly!) committing to another season of providing previews @Shimmy - they are much appreciated even though this isn't often acknowledged as post-race the thread descends into an alright argument about some minor point or someone's opinion :D

I'm leaning towards late for FP1, early for Sat/Sun.

Np, I think I prefer the pre-amble before a race than the actual race recently!
 
Ahhh can't wait, nothing beats waking up at stupid o clock to tune in to F1.

Here's to hoping for a less biased Sky F1 commentary team this year :D
 
Yeah, Crofty getting the hype on and you're sitting there like "It's not going to happen, he can't close that 2 second gap" lol

My favorite was probably when Max pitted for the softest possible tyre and we all expected a thrilling end to the race with sensational lap times, only for his new lap times to be slower :D
 
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