Watch the world's best drivers compete for the championship title at the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix 2023.
Highlights
Highlights
- Catch all 3 days of the action at the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix on Mar 31, Apr 1 and 2.
- For the most optimal views, choose between the Senna Grandstand – with views of the last corner and main straight – or the Schumacher Grandstand, overlooking the all-important bends.
- Enjoy the action sitting with your friends and family with guaranteed seats next to each other.
- Fun Fact: The Grand Prix holds the record for the second oldest surviving motor racing competition held in Australia.
Inclusions
Inclusions
- 3-day all-access pass for Mar 31, Apr 1 and 2
- Access to all free practice sessions (Friday)
- Access to Qualifying (Saturday)
- Access to Race Day (Sunday)
- View on a TV wall to follow all race action
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
About the Stands
About the Stands
Schumacher Grandstand: Located between the circuit’s last two turns, these seats overlook the all-important bends. Watch the drivers slide through challenging turns at the heart of an adrenaline-packed track.
Senna Grandstand: This popular stand is appreciated for views of the last corner and the main straight as well as the starting grid, pre-grid action, and post-race celebrations. Witness the start and end of the race and the ultimate bend.
Australian Grand Prix
Australian Grand Prix
Feel the excitement as the Australian Grand Prix returns to Albert Park for another thrilling season. More than 400,000 race fans attended the previous numbers and this year is set to break that record.
The Albert Park circuit was built in 1993 using a mixture of the existing roads around the city’s Albert Park. The circuit can be bumpy and slippery requiring the drivers to expertly navigate these conditions at high speeds. Melbourne is already a vibrant and lively city and the Formula 1 season only adds to this atmosphere.
Event Schedule
Event Schedule
Day 1: Mar 31
Two 90-minute practice sessions start the festivities of the Australian Grand Prix. Watch as the drivers turn themselves to the track and make adjustments to their vehicles in order to win.
Day 2: Apr 1
The second day starts with the third and final practice session after which the exciting Qualifying Race begins. The first qualifying round sees 20 competing drivers fighting for the coveted pole position on the starting grid. In every round, 5 players are eliminated. The top 15 drivers compete in the second qualifying round and the competition is reduced to 10 drivers in the third qualifying round where every second counts.
Day 3: Apr 2
On Race Day, all the drivers compete for the top prize and the actual competition takes place. The green light turns on just before the start of the race, telling the drivers to begin the formation lap, a slow lap around the track to warm up. The race doesn't start until all five red lights in the start light have turned off.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Schedule
Day 1: Mar 31, 2023
- Practice Session 1: 12:30pm to 1:30pm
- Practice Session 2: 4pm to 5pm
** Day 2**: Apr 1, 2023
- Practice Session 3: 12:30pm to 1:30om
- Qualifying: 4pm to 5pm
Day 3: Apr 2, 2023
- Race Day: 3pm onwards
Note: All timings mentioned are according to track time.
My tickets
My tickets
- You will receive your e-tickets via email within 72 hours from the time of the event.
- Please carry a valid photo ID.
- Please arrive at the attraction 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.
Ticket Redemption Point
- Show your ticket at Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit.
- Address: 12 Aughtie Dr, Albert Park VIC 3206, Australia.
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Getting There
By Bus
- The closest bus stop is Armstrong St/Richardson St. It is a quick 8-minute walk to the attraction.
- Board buses 606 to get you there.
By Tram
- The closest tram stop is Middle Park Station/Light Rail #130. It is a quick 5-minute walk to the attraction.
- Board trams 96 to get you there.