Is the F1 coming to Melbourne 2023?

Australian Grand Prix Ticket Packages

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F1® Australian Grand Prix 2023

Set in the picturesque surroundings of Albert Park and close to the centre of vibrant Melbourne, the Australian Grand Prix is one of the most popular races on the Formula 1® calendar. Combining high-, medium- and low-speed corners with several overtaking areas, the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit is challenging for drivers and offers an excellent spectator experience for fans.

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F1 Melbourne Tickets

Above you will find the ‘F1 Ticket’ tile which will lead to the page with our most up to date ticket offering for the Australian Grand Prix 2023 in Melbourne. Besides the possibility to buy  your Australian F1 tickets online, you will find information about the different types of tickets available. We aim to provide first-class advice, especially for those that have not visited the Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit before. In addition to valuable tips for the best grandstands, you can find information about the location of TV-screens, track views and other tips that come in handy when selecting your Australian Grand Prix 2023 tickets.

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Australian Grand Prix Ticket Packages

Alongside the regular Australian Grand Prix 2023 tickets, we offer premium Ticket Packages from F1 Experiences, Paddock Club access and trackside VIP hospitality packages. Ever dreamed of joining your favourite team in their team garage? Then choose one of the F1 Team Hospitality packages. You will gain fascinating insights into how the team operates during a Grand Prix weekend. On top of that, you will enjoy everything that Paddock Club has to offer. Such as magnificent racing views, meet-and-greets with big names in F1, open bars and exquisite cuisine. Paddock Club packages are also an excellent choice for those who seek to overwhelm business relations, or for private enthusiast looking for the ultimate race experience. Race Experience will gladly assist with bespoke travel packages and fully arranged Formula 1 trips for your group. Please enquire using the form found on this page.

Australian Grand Prix – Albert Park Circuit, Melbourne

Over the past years, the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix – Melbourne has usually been scheduled as the season opener. Due to COVID-19, the 2021 edition of the Australian GP in Melbourne has been moved to the end of the F1 calendar in November, before being cancelled all together.

In 1996, the Australian GP moved from Adelaide to the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne. Since then, the street circuit around Albert Park Lake, has hosted the Australian Grand Prix every year. The Albert Park Circuit contains 16 turns and is 5,303 meters long. It is a narrow circuit with few overtaking opportunities. Lewis Hamilton sums it up on the radio at the opening race of the 2017 championship: “There is no way I can get pass this guy.” Lewis drove a much faster Mercedes but could not overtake Max Verstappen in his Red Bull. The Australian GP is also the home race of Daniel Ricciardo. The always smiling Australian still waits on his first podium in front of his home crowd. In 2016 Daniel achieves his best result in the Australian Grand Prix: fourth place.

The Australian Grand Prix Corporation confirmed today that next year's event will run from March 30-April 2, with Formula 1 on track from March 31.

That will make the race the third round of the Formula 1 world championship for the second year running.

While having traditionally been the opening round throughout the Melbourne era, the event is now set to float in the first three rounds of each season as part of a recently-signed contract extension.

As part of the new agreement Albert Park is only guaranteed five season-openers between now and 2035.

The AGP will open the 2024 and 2025 seasons with the other three opening slots to be spread across the decade that follows.

The 2023 race, meanwhile, is shaping up as a significant one given the likelihood of there being a Melbourne-born driver on the grid for the first time.

Oscar Piastri is widely expected to end up in a race seat next season with McLaren which, would make him the third Australian to compete in his home race during the Melbourne era after Mark Webber and Daniel Ricciardo, and the first from Melbourne itself.

Whether there will be two Australians on the grid is not yet entirely clear, given Ricciardo is expected to lose his McLaren seat to make way for Piastri.

The Perth-born driver could land back at Alpine in a straight swap, of sorts, given Piastri's attempt to split from the French manufacturer.

The 2023 AGP will also feature an all-new undercard with FIA Formula 2 and Formula 3 to race in Australia for the first time.

Supercars will also hold a points-paying round at Albert Park, the event likely to be either the second or third round following the Newcastle 500 and perhaps the Tasmania SuperSprint in March.

Beyond that there may not be much room for local supports, though, with Carrera Cup thought to be the favourite if there is a fourth slot available.

Are 2023 F1 tickets available?

The first phase of tickets for the 2023 Las Vegas will be made available in the first week of November 2022. Pre-sales will begin for American Express Card Members from Tuesday, November 1 at 10am PT (Pacific Time) through to Thursday, November 3 at 9.59am PT.

Will there be an F1 2023?

F1 will hold its biggest-ever calendar in 2023, with 24 races scheduled for next season, up from the 22 races held in 2022 – which was initially set to be 23 races before the Russian GP was cancelled.

Where is F1 held in 2023?

Grands Prix that are guaranteed to return in 2023 are: Abu Dhabi, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Britain, Canada, the Netherlands, Emilia Romagna (Imola), Hungary, Italy (Monza), Japan, Miami, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Singapore, Spain and the US (COTA).

How much does it cost to go to F1 in Melbourne?

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