2017 FORMULA 1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX
Melbourne
Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
First Grand Prix
1996
Number
of Laps
58
Circuit Length
5.303KM
Race Distance
307.574KM
Lap
Record
1:24.125 by Michael Schumacher (2004)
Fri 24 Mar – Sun 26 Mar 2017
- 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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- Practice 1
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- Practice 3
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- Race
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- Practice 2
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- Qualifying
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When Formula One came to Australia in 1985 it set up home in Adelaide. However, ex-racer-turned-entrepreneur Bob Jane wanted a race in Melbourne. He created a huge 'thunderdome' and invented the AUSCAR series, bringing NASCAR action to Australia.
The desire to have a race in Melbourne did not wane. Despite the popular end of season slot for the Adelaide race, pressure was growing from the Melbourne motor sport community, and in 1992 Jeff Kennett was elected the new premier of the State of Victoria. He immediately set about improving Melbourne's profile. First on his list was the Australian Grand Prix.
An agreement was reached with Formula One in 1993, but the contract with Adelaide did not expire until 1995, so Kennett had plenty of time to prepare.
A track was developed in Melbourne's beautiful Albert Park, part of it using closed-off public roads, and in 1996 the city held the first round of the world championship.
Since then the race has become very popular with drivers and fans alike, and the party atmosphere of Melbourne keeps them coming back year after year.