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| [[1958 Australian Grand Prix|Report]] | | [[1958 Australian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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|colspan=6| ''1953- | |colspan=6| ''1956-1957 not held'' | ||
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| {{AUS}} [[Jack Brabham]] | |||
| {{ITA}} [[Alfa Romeo]] | |||
| {{ITA}} [[Alfa Romeo|Alfa Romeo SpA]] | |||
| [[File:Flag of South Australia svg.png]] Port Wakefield | |||
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|colspan=6| ''1953-1954 not held'' | |||
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! [[1952 Alternate Formula One season|1952]] | ! [[1952 Alternate Formula One season|1952]] |
Revision as of 18:22, 27 December 2017
Template:AUS Albert Park | |
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{{{Series 1}}} | |
Race Statistics | |
Number of times held | 12 |
First held | 1952 |
Last held | 2019 |
Number of venues | |
Most wins (drivers) | ![]() |
Most wins (constructor) | Template:GBR McLaren (5) |
Laps |
The Australian Grand Prix is a race on the Formula One calendar.
The race was held sporadically in the early years of the World Championship, first held in 1952 on the Leyburn Circuit in Queensland, then being held in 1958 at Albert Park in order to capitalise on the success of Jack Brabham. The race returned in the mid-1980s on the Adelaide Street Circuit before moving to Albert Park in Melbourne in the mid-1990s. The Formula One and ARWS split caused Australia to disappear from the calendar in the early 2010s before Surfer's Paradise started hosting the Grand Prix in 2017, before returning to Melbourne in 2019.