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Australian Grand Prix
Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
Laps''' 58
Circuit length km (3.30 miles)
Race length 307.57 km (191.12 miles)
Year 2006
Most wins by single driver
Most wins by single contructor
Most wins
Winner Fernando Alonso
Winning team Renault
Winning time 1:34:27.870
Pole time 1:25.229
Pole driver Jenson Button
Pole team Honda
Fastest lap 1:26.045
Fastest lap driver Kimi Raikkonen
Fastest lap team McLaren
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Demonstration event held in Melbourne just before the start of the 2005 Grand Prix
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Demonstration event held in Melbourne just before the start of the 2005 Grand Prix

The Australian Grand Prix is a Formula One race held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in Albert Park as part of the annual Formula One championship season.

Australian Grand Prix, not part of the World Championship but featuring F1 open-wheeler racing vehicles, were held at various circuits around Australia for many years. A notable venue in the 1950s was a road circuit at Albert Park in Melbourne, for many years. They sometimes attracted the world's top drivers of the era, who competed against (and were challenged by) local entrants. The last such race was held in 1984.

Australia became part of the F1 world championship in 1985 with the last race of the season held on the street circuit in Adelaide. The circuit, whilst not as ridiculously tight as Monaco, was notoriously tough on drivers and gearboxes. The most famous race there was undoubtedly the 1986 event, where Nigel Mansell, and Nelson Piquet in a Williams, and Alain Prost in a comparatively underpowered McLaren were still competing for the title. Mansell needed only third to guarantee the title, whilst Prost and Piquet needed to win and for Mansell to finish lower than third to take the title. Whilst comfortably in the top three with a few laps to go, Mansell's Williams suffered a spectacular mechanical failure, with a rear tyre puncture at very high speed near the end of the main straight creating a huge shower of sparks as the floor of the vehicle dragged along the bitumen surface. Mansell fought to control the violently veering car and steered it to a safe stop. Prost took the lead and won the race and the championship. Prost himself came incredibly close to failure, as his vehicle coasted to a halt on his warm-down lap, out of fuel.

In 1993 prominent Melbourne businessman Mr Ron Walker AC CBE, current Chairman of the Australian Grand Prix began working with the then Kennett government to make Melbourne the host of the event. After the government of Jeff Kennett spent an undisclosed (but speculated to be quite large) amount, it was announced in late 1993 (days after a South Australian election) that the race would be shifted to a rebuilt Albert Park street circuit in Melbourne. The race moved to Melbourne in 1996. The decision to hold the race there was controversial. A series of protests were organised by the "Save Albert Park" group, who claimed that the race turned a public park into a private playground for much of the year. Additionally, they claimed that the race cost a great deal of money that would be better spent, if it was to be spent on motor racing, on a permanent circuit elsewhere. Finally, they said that the claimed economic benefits of the race were false or exaggerated. The race organisers and the government claimed that the economic benefits to the state outweighed the costs, and that the park's public amenities have been improved considerably by the works carried out for the race.

The idea of a permanent racing circuit has never really been addressed, but there is much speculation that the real reason for a street circuit is to provide a distinctive backdrop for television - a permanent race circuit would be unidentifiable and, from the perspective of the Formula One organisers, may as well be held in Europe at much lesser cost and inconvenience to them. In any case, a substantial number of people do embrace (and attend) the race at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit.

The race was struck by tragedy in 2001, when a flying tyre from a crash between Ralf Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve flew through a gap in the barrier fence and killed a volunteer track marshal.

The 2002 event saw the best performance by an Australian driver when Mark Webber, in the perennially uncompetitive Minardi, took advantage of the misfortune of other competitors to finish an unlikely fifth, holding off a fast-closing Mika Salo in a much faster Toyota. He and the Australian-born team owner Paul Stoddart became instant national celebrities well beyond the motor racing world, the minor placing receiving far more attention in Australia than Michael Schumacher's win.

Traditionally, Melbourne has hosted the opening round of the championship. In 2006 Melbourne will host the 3rd round because of the Commonwealth Games.

Attendance

Winners of the Australian Grands Prix

Events which were not part of the Formula One World Championship are indicated by a pink background.

Year Driver Constructor Location Report
2006 Fernando Alonso Renault Melbourne Report
2005 Giancarlo Fisichella Renault Melbourne Report
2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Melbourne Report
2003 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes Melbourne Report
2002 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Melbourne Report
2001 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Melbourne Report
2000 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Melbourne Report
1999 Eddie Irvine Ferrari Melbourne Report
1998 Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Melbourne Report
1997 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes Melbourne Report
1996 Damon Hill Williams-Renault Melbourne Report
1995 Damon Hill Williams-Renault Adelaide Report
1994 Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault Adelaide Report
1993 Ayrton Senna McLaren-Ford Adelaide Report
1992 Gerhard Berger McLaren-Honda Adelaide Report
1991 Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Adelaide Report
1990 Nelson Piquet Benetton-Ford Adelaide Report
1989 Thierry Boutsen Williams-Renault Adelaide Report
1988 Alain Prost McLaren-Honda Adelaide Report
1987 Gerhard Berger Ferrari Adelaide Report
1986 Alain Prost McLaren-TAG Adelaide Report
1985 Keke Rosberg Williams-Honda Adelaide Report
1984 Roberto Moreno Ralt-Cosworth Calder Report
1983 Roberto Moreno Ralt-Cosworth Calder Report
1982 Alain Prost Ralt-Cosworth Calder Report
1981 Roberto Moreno Ralt-Cosworth Calder Report
1980 Alan Jones Williams-Cosworth Calder Report
1979 Lola-Chevrolet Wanneroo Report
1978 Graham McRae McRae-Chevrolet Sandown Park Report
1977 Warwick Brown Lola-Chevrolet Oran Park Raceway Report
1976 Matich-Repco Sandown Park Report
1975 Lola-Chevrolet Surfers Paradise Report
1974 Lola-Chevrolet Oran Park Raceway Report
1973 Graham McRae McRae-Chevrolet Sandown Park Report
1972 Graham McRae Leda-Chevrolet Sandown Park Report
1971 McLaren-Repco Warwick Farm Report
1970 McLaren-Repco Warwick Farm Report
1969 Chris Amon Ferrari Lakeside Report
1968 Jim Clark Lotus-Cosworth Sandown Park Report
1967 Jackie Stewart BRM Warwick Farm Report
1966 Graham Hill BRM Lakeside Report
1965 Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax Longford Report
1964 Jack Brabham Brabham-Climax Sandown Park Report
1963 Jack Brabham Brabham-Climax Warwick Farm Report
1962 Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax Caversham Report
1961 Cooper-Climax Mallala Report
1960 Cooper-Maserati Lowood Report
1959 Maserati Longford Report
1958 Ferrari Bathurst Report
1957 Bill Patterson Ferrari Caversham Report
1956 Stirling Moss Maserati Albert Park Report
1955 Jack Brabham Cooper-Bristol Port Wakefield Report
1954 HWM-Jaguar Southport Report
1953 Talbot-Lago Albert Park Report
1952 Talbot-Lago Bathurst Report
1951 George Reed Special Narrogin Report
1950 Ford Nuriootpa Report
1949 Delahaye Leyburn Report
1948 Frank Pratt BMW Point Cook Report
1947 Bill Murray MG Bathurst Report
1939 Alan Tomlinson MG Lobethal Report
1938 Peter Whitehead ERA Bathurst Report
1937 Les Murphy MG Victor Harbor Report
1935 Les Murphy MG Phillip Island Report
1934 Bob Lea-Wright Singer Phillip Island Report
1933 Bill Thompson Riley Phillip Island Report
1932 Bill Thompson Bugatti Phillip Island Report
1931 Carl Junker Bugatti Phillip Island Report
1930 Bill Thompson Bugatti Phillip Island Report
1929 Arthur Terdich Bugatti Phillip Island Report
1928 Arthus Waite Austin Phillip Island Report

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Races in the Formula One championship:
2006 championship Grand Prix events:
Bahrain | Malaysian | Australian | San Marino | European | Spanish | Monaco | British | Canadian
U.S. | French | German | Hungarian | Turkish | Italian | Chinese | Japanese | Brazilian
Past championship Grand Prix events:
Argentine | Austrian | Belgian | Dutch | Indy 500 | Las Vegas | Luxembourg | Mexican
Morocco | Pacific | Pescara | Portuguese | South African | Swedish | Swiss | USA East | USA West

 


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