Australia 2024
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P11
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A. Albon
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L. Sargeant
Race Weekend
Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix 2024
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Fri, 22 March, 01:30
Free Practice 1
Fri, 22 March, 05:00
Free Practice 2
Sat, 23 March, 01:30
Free Practice 3
Sat, 23 March, 05:00
Qualifying
Sun, 24 March, 04:00
Race
Welcome to the Albert Park Circuit, the picturesque setting for the Australian Grand Prix, and a staple of the Formula 1 calendar — pandemic aside — since 1996.
Located in the heart of Melbourne, this circuit has a unique backdrop in the calendar, combining parkland and lake views with a cityscape.
Its semi-street circuit layout provides high-speed straights, tight chicanes, and demanding corners that feel like a dedicated track despite the public having access when F1 isn't in town.
Circuit Overview:
The Albert Park Circuit winds through 5.278 km (3.280 miles) of Melbourne's scenic park of the same name, featuring 14 turns that offer a mix of high and low-speed corners.
Albert Park's layout encourages close racing, with several overtaking opportunities early in the lap, notably into Turn 1 and Turn 3, where heavy braking zones allow wheel-to-wheel action.
2021 saw a major change in the second sector, swapping a slow-speed right-hander at Turn 9 into a sweeping run alongside the lake and into the needle-threading Turn 11-12 chicane before completing the lap around the slower-speed Sector 3.
Fast Facts
Circuit Name: Albert Park Circuit
Location: Melbourne
First Grand Prix: 1996 (first Australian GP: 1985, Adelaide)
Circuit Length: 5.278 km (3.280 miles)
Race Distance: 306.124 km (190.217 miles)
Laps: 58
Lap Record: 1:20.235 (Sergio Perez, Red Bull, 2023)
2024 Support Series: Formula 2, Formula 3
Alex Albon Last Year
Race: DNF
Fastest Lap: 1:23.349 (Lap 6)
Qualifying: P8 (1:29.994)
Tyre Strategy: Medium
Logan Sargeant Last Year
Race: P16
Fastest Lap: 1:21.456 (Lap 50)
Qualifying: P18 (1:18.557)
Tyre Strategy: Hard-Hard-Medium-Hard-Soft
Williams Racing's Australian GP History
Best Finish: P1 (Keke Rosberg, 1985 / Thierry Boutsen, 1989 / Nigel Mansell, 1994 / Damon Hill, 1995 & 1996)
Best Qualifying: P1 (Nigel Mansell, 1986, 1992 & 1994 / Damon Hill, 1995 / Jacques Villeneuve, 1996 & 1997)
Alex's Best Finish: P10 (2022)
Logan's Best Finish: P16 (2023)
Williams Racing Highlight: Alex took his first point in Williams overalls at the 2022 Australian GP after running his hard tyres for 57 of the race’s 58 laps.
Australia At A Glance
Capital: Canberra
Population: 25 million
Size: 7,692,024 sq km
Language: English
Currency: Australian Dollar (AUD)
Australia 2024
Race Weekend
Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix 2024
Times displayed in your local time zone.
Fri, 22 March, 01:30
Free Practice 1
Fri, 22 March, 05:00
Free Practice 2
Sat, 23 March, 01:30
Free Practice 3
Sat, 23 March, 05:00
Qualifying
Sun, 24 March, 04:00
Race
Welcome to the Albert Park Circuit, the picturesque setting for the Australian Grand Prix, and a staple of the Formula 1 calendar — pandemic aside — since 1996.
Located in the heart of Melbourne, this circuit has a unique backdrop in the calendar, combining parkland and lake views with a cityscape.
Its semi-street circuit layout provides high-speed straights, tight chicanes, and demanding corners that feel like a dedicated track despite the public having access when F1 isn't in town.
Circuit Overview:
The Albert Park Circuit winds through 5.278 km (3.280 miles) of Melbourne's scenic park of the same name, featuring 14 turns that offer a mix of high and low-speed corners.
Albert Park's layout encourages close racing, with several overtaking opportunities early in the lap, notably into Turn 1 and Turn 3, where heavy braking zones allow wheel-to-wheel action.
2021 saw a major change in the second sector, swapping a slow-speed right-hander at Turn 9 into a sweeping run alongside the lake and into the needle-threading Turn 11-12 chicane before completing the lap around the slower-speed Sector 3.
Fast Facts
Circuit Name: Albert Park Circuit
Location: Melbourne
First Grand Prix: 1996 (first Australian GP: 1985, Adelaide)
Circuit Length: 5.278 km (3.280 miles)
Race Distance: 306.124 km (190.217 miles)
Laps: 58
Lap Record: 1:20.235 (Sergio Perez, Red Bull, 2023)
2024 Support Series: Formula 2, Formula 3
Alex Albon Last Year
Race: DNF
Fastest Lap: 1:23.349 (Lap 6)
Qualifying: P8 (1:29.994)
Tyre Strategy: Medium
Logan Sargeant Last Year
Race: P16
Fastest Lap: 1:21.456 (Lap 50)
Qualifying: P18 (1:18.557)
Tyre Strategy: Hard-Hard-Medium-Hard-Soft
Williams Racing's Australian GP History
Best Finish: P1 (Keke Rosberg, 1985 / Thierry Boutsen, 1989 / Nigel Mansell, 1994 / Damon Hill, 1995 & 1996)
Best Qualifying: P1 (Nigel Mansell, 1986, 1992 & 1994 / Damon Hill, 1995 / Jacques Villeneuve, 1996 & 1997)
Alex's Best Finish: P10 (2022)
Logan's Best Finish: P16 (2023)
Williams Racing Highlight: Alex took his first point in Williams overalls at the 2022 Australian GP after running his hard tyres for 57 of the race’s 58 laps.
Australia At A Glance
Capital: Canberra
Population: 25 million
Size: 7,692,024 sq km
Language: English
Currency: Australian Dollar (AUD)
Event Ended
P11
finished
A. Albon
finished
L. Sargeant
Time to reflect 📈
Stand by for all the reaction to the action Down Under. We'll have a full report and the best of Sunday's photos coming your way shortly...
24 Mar 2024
Back for more in two weeks
24 Mar 2024
Focus forward 👊
Time for a debrief
24 Mar 2024
So close 😮‍💨
So close to points for Alex. Focus will now turn to Suzuka in two weeks' time.
24 Mar 2024
Alex to PIT
"I think I know where the pace was. Thanks everyone for getting the car ready."
24 Mar 2024
James Vowles to Alex
"It was a tough race today Alex, we need to understand why we didn't have the pace. But well managed, given the circumstances this weekend."
24 Mar 2024
Big crash for RUS! ⚠️
Big crash for RUS at Turn 6. He reports that he is ok. This race will finish under the VSC, with Alex in P11.
Lap 58/58.
24 Mar 2024
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