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Albert Park Circuit

🇦🇺 Melbourne · Australia

About
Circuit Information
Official Name Albert Park Circuit First GP 1996 Lap Record 1:19.813 — C. Leclerc (2022)
Length 5.278 km
Laps 58
Corners 14
Altitude 10 m

About Albert Park Circuit

The Albert Park Circuit is a street circuit in Melbourne, Australia. At 5.278 km long with 14 corners, the lap is run 58 times on race day. The circuit first appeared on the Formula 1 calendar in 1996. Situated 10 metres above sea level, the thin air shapes car setup throughout the race weekend.

Key Corners

Turn 1 — Turn 1 - First corner after the start

Turn 2 — Turn 2 - Quick right following Turn 1

Turn 4 — Turn 4 - Right turn

Turn 5 — Turn 5 - Left turn

Turn 7 — Turn 7 - Quick left

Turn 8 — Turn 8 - Right turn onto lakeside section

Turn 10 — Turn 10 - Left-hander

Turn 11 — Turn 11 - Right turn at south end

Turn 13 — Turn 13 - Right-hander

Turn 14 — Turn 14 - Final corner before main straight

Grandstands

This circuit has 17 mapped grandstand sections: Piastri Grandstand, Fangio Grandstand, Jones Grandstand, Senna Grandstand, Prost Grandstand, Schumacher Grandstand, Brabham Grandstand, Ricciardo Grandstand, Hill Grandstand, American Express Grandstand, Stewart Grandstand, Button Grandstand, Clark Grandstand, Waite Grandstand, Vettel Grandstand, Webber Grandstand, Lauda Grandstand.