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2020 Australian Grand Prix Weekend Information

?? THE 2020 AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 

ROUND 1. 13TH-15TH MARCH.

1019TH F1 GRAND PRIX | 85TH AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX | 25TH GRAND PRIX AT ALBERT PARK

2019 POLESITTER: LEWIS HAMILTON | 2019 WINNER: VALTTERI BOTTAS


 The 2020 Australian Grand Prix has been cancelled. The announcement of the event’s cancellation came after a member of the McLaren team tested positive for coronavirus. The race will not be rescheduled. 


  WEEKEND SCHEDULE

Friday 13th March
Free Practice 1 (12pm Local Time/ 1am UK Time)
Free Practice 2 (4pm Local Time/ 5am UK Time)

Saturday 14th March
Free Practice 3 (2pm Local Time/ 3am UK Time)
Qualifying (5pm Local Time/ 6am UK Time)

Sunday 15th March
The 2020 Australian Grand Prix (4:10pm Local Time/ 5:10am UK Time)


  WEEKEND NOTES


?? WEEKEND MILESTONES AND RECORDS

You can find more information about the records which could be beaten this weekend in our Milestones and Records to Beat post.


  ALL THE INFO

Click the links below to see all the stats and circuit history you could need ahead of the race!


 2019 RACE RECAP

Despite the pre-season hype for Ferrari domination, Lewis Hamilton clocked up an eighth Australian Grand Prix pole and Valtteri Bottas stormed to the first victory of the 2019 season.

For a sixth consecutive year, Lewis Hamilton took pole position for the Australian Grand Prix, while rookie Lando Norris impressed with a top ten grid slot for McLaren. It was Valtteri Bottas who led into the first corner however. Further back, Daniel Ricciardo ran over his own front wing on the run to Turn 1, bringing a premature end to his Renault debut. It was Carlos Sainz who was the first retirement of the season, however, with his Renault engine giving up eleven laps into the proceedings. There was a nightmare stop for Haas who, in a repeat of events twelve months previous, struggled to attach a wheel to Romain Grosjean’s car. The Frenchman later retired. Back on track, Norris found a way past Antonio Giovinazzi after the Alfa Romeo driver had held the McLaren up for multiple laps. Max Verstappen similarly overtook Sebastian Vettel’s Ferrari, leaving the German open to attack from new team-mate Charles Leclerc; Ferrari eventually telling their new driver to maintain position. A late race battle to set the fastest lap ensued, which Bottas eventually came out on top of on his way to a dominant victory. Team-mate Hamilton finished twenty seconds behind, while Max Verstappen guided Honda to their first podium finish since 2008 on their début outing with Red Bull.





  PRESS CONFERENCE SCHEDULES

The world’s media will have the opportunity to talk to the drivers on the Thursday before the race. Appearing in the Drivers’ Press Conference for this race weekend will be:

Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
Daniel Ricciardo (Renault)
Nicholas Latifi (Williams)

The media also be talking to prominent members of Formula 1’s teams on Friday. Appearing in the Teams’ Press Conference for this race weekend will be:

Mattia Binotto (Ferrari)
Zak Brown (McLaren)
Toto Wolff (Mercedes)
Christian Horner (Red Bull)


  DRIVER STEWARD

Each weekend a former Formula 1 driver, or a driver from another prominent series of motorsport, joins the stewards to help judge any incidents from a drivers’ perspective. The Driver Steward this weekend will be Emanuele Pirro.


  WEATHER FORECAST

The weather forecast for the week ahead at the circuit currently looks like this:

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  FASTEST EVER LAP

1:20.486

The fastest ever lap of the circuit was set by Lewis Hamilton in 2019. Will it be beaten over the race weekend? Find track records and lap records for every circuit on the F1 calendar here


  TYRE CHOICES

Pirelli have revealed that the C2, C3 and C4 compounds will be used for the Australian Grand Prix weekend. Here’s each driver’s selection of tyres:

 


  RECENT FASTEST LAPS IN EACH SESSION

Session 2017 2018 2019
Free Practice 1 1:24.220 (Lewis Hamilton) 1:24.026 (Lewis Hamilton) 1:23.599 (Lewis Hamilton)
Free Practice 2 1:23.620 (Lewis Hamilton) 1:23.931 (Lewis Hamilton) 1:22.600 (Lewis Hamilton)
Free Practice 3 1:23.380 (Sebastian Vettel) 1:26.067 (Sebastian Vettel) 1:22.292 (Lewis Hamilton)
Qualifying 1:22.188 (Lewis Hamilton) 1:21.164 (Lewis Hamilton) 1:20.486 (Lewis Hamilton)
Grand Prix 1:26.538 (Kimi Raikkonen) 1:25.945 (Daniel Ricciardo) 1:25.580 (Valtteri Bottas)

 



 

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