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Learn more about attending the 2025 Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park. Entry, F1 schedule, support categories and trackside activities
The 2025 Australian Grand Prix will be the first race of the new season from March 13-16
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After being absent from the calendar for two years during the pandemic, attendances have surged at the Australian Grand Prix in recent years, with the race attracting sell-out crowds. In 2024, a record-breaking 452,000 fans went through the turnstiles from Thursday to Sunday. In 2025, the race becomes the season-opener for the first time since 2019, and with Lewis Hamilton starting his first race for Ferrari, attendances are sure to remain strong in Melbourne.
Albert Park Access & Orientation
Eight gates provide access to the track for fans throughout the weekend. All gates are free to enter for all ticket holders with the exception of Gate 1, where you need a grandstand ticket to enter. Confusingly, gates are numbered 1 to 5 and 8 to 10 (there are no gates 6 and 7) – see map below. Most gates are located close to public transport and the majority of trams heading to the circuit on race weekend are free.
You are not allowed to bring alcohol into the circuit. Glass bottles and containers are also prohibited and your bag will be searched. Non-alcoholic drinks in plastic bottles can only be brought into the circuit if they are unopened. General Admission ticket holders are also allowed to bring folding chairs and stools into the circuit. Check the full list of prohibited items here in the 2025 Attendance Conditions (Page 6, Point 6). Don’t be in a hurry to leave the circuit at the end of each day, particularly on Saturday and Sunday, as there can be big queues to leave via popular gates, as well as heavily congested public transport. Getting There & Around has more information on how to get to the circuit.
2025 Gate Opening Hours
Thursday: 10:00-19:30
Friday: 08:30-19:30
Saturday: 08:30-19:30
Sunday: 08:30-19:00
2025 After Dark Gate Hours: For fans attending the Crown Lakeside Festival at the circuit over the weekend, Gates 1 & 8 will be open until 21:00 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. See below for confirmed acts and stage times.
2025 Australian Grand Prix Schedule
On-Track Schedule: The full on-track timetable for the 2025 Australian Grand Prix has been confirmed by Formula 1 and session times are listed below. Please note that Australia runs a full four-day schedule of events from Thursday to Sunday, though the F1 cars are not in action on Thursday.
Support Categories: The confirmed support categories at the 2025 Australian Grand Prix will be Formula 2, Formula 3, Australian Supercars & Porsche Carrera Cup Australia.
Pit Lane Walks: These take place for various groups of ticket holders over the weekend, including Access24 members. F1 Experiences runs a pit lane walk for selected guests on Thursday evening. Guests in the F1 Paddock Club hospitality suite can take part in daily pit lane walks from Friday to Sunday.
Post-Race Track Invasion: After being cancelled last year (following issues in 2023), the post-race track invasion returns following the conclusion of the 2025 Australian Grand Prix.
Thursday, March 13
10:00: Gates Open
10:10-10:40: Porsche Carrera Cup – Practice Session
11:05-11:35: Supercars Championship – First Practice Session
12:30-13:00: Porsche Carrera Cup – Qualifying Session
13:25-13:55: Supercars Championship – Second Practice Session
15:25-15:40: Supercars Championship – Qualifying Session Part 1
15:50-16:05: Supercars Championship – Qualifying Session Part 2
16:50-17:25: Porsche Carrera Cup – First Race (15 laps or 30 minutes)
17:45-18:35: Supercars Championship – First Race (19 laps or 40 minutes)
18:50-20:20: F1 Experiences – Pit Lane Walk, Track Tour & Trophy Photo
Friday, March 14
08:30: Gates Open
08:50-09:35: Formula 3 – Practice Session
10:00-10:45: Formula 2 – Practice Session
11:10-12:00: Paddock Club – Pit Lane Walk
12:30-13:30: Formula 1 – Free Practice 1 (FP1)
14:00-14:30: Formula 3 – Qualifying Session
14:35-14:45: RAAF Aerial Display
14:45-15:30: Supercars Championship – Second Race (19 laps or 40 minutes)
16:00-17:00: Formula 1 – Free Practice 2 (FP2)
17:30-18:00: Formula 2 – Qualifying Session
18:25-19:00: Porsche Carrera Cup – Second Race (15 laps or 30 minutes)
Saturday, March 15
08:30: Gates Open
09:00-09:15: Supercars Championship – Qualifying Session Part 3
09:25-09:40: Supercars Championship – Qualifying Session Part 4
11:15-12:00: Formula 3 – Sprint Race (20 laps or 40 minutes + 1 lap)
12:30-13:30: Formula 1 – Free Practice 3 (FP3)
14:15-15:05: Formula 2 – Sprint Race (23 laps or 45 minutes + 1 lap)
15:10-15:40: Paddock Club – Pit Lane Walk
15:40-15:55: RAAF Aerial Display
16:00-17:00: Formula 1 – Qualifying
17:35-18:10: Supercars Championship – Third Race (14 laps or 30 minutes)
18:35-19:05: Porsche Carrera Cup – Second Race (15 laps or 30 minutes)
19:30-20:20: F1 Experiences – Pit Lane Walk, Track Tour & Trophy Photo
Sunday, March 16
08:30: Gates Open
09:00-09:50: Formula 3 – Feature Race (23 laps or 45 minutes + 1 lap)
10:20-10:55: Supercars Championship – Fourth Race (14 laps or 30 minutes)
10:55-11:10: RAAF Aerial Display
11:30-12:35: Formula 2 – Feature Race (33 laps or 60 minutes + 1 lap)
12:50-13:50: Paddock Club – Pit Lane Walk
13:00-13:30: Formula 1 Drivers’ Parade
14:30-14:40: RAAF Aerial Display
14:46-14:48: National Anthem
15:00-17:00: Formula 1 Louis Vuitton Australian Grand Prix 2025 (58 laps or 2 hours)
Trackside at Albert Park
There are always plenty of activities in Australia to keep you busy when the F1 cars are not on the track. At various times throughout the weekend, the action is in the air as the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) roulettes do their thing in the skies above the circuit. The RAAF F/A18 jet also makes several very loud passes over the circuit during the weekend.
Aside from the support racing categories already mentioned, below is a selection of other trackside action to expect at Albert Park. For 2025, race organisers have introduced four new precincts:
Melbourne Junction
The home of food and hospitality, Melbourne Junction showcases the best of the city. Head to the MoVida pop-up restaurant for tasty treats and collect your favourite team’s merch in the merchandise superstore. Daniel Ricciardo’s Wine Bar is also here!
In addition, Melbourne Junction is home to the Melbourne Walk, of which you can find more details below.
Lakeside
Home to the Crown Lakeside Festival, where the three nights of headline musical performances take place (more on acts and timings below!). This is also where you’ll find the popular Fan Forum, featuring drivers being interviewed on stage (timings below). The Amex Lakeside Rooftop – a free upgrade for American Express cardholders – is also located in this precinct, as are Quad Lock’s OP Zone and the Heineken Silver Beer Garden.
Pit Stop Park
Fun for all the family, this fan zone is aimed at families and schools. See the all-new Innovation Hub and attend the Albert Park Motor Fest!
Motorsport Straight
Unrivalled access to the paddocks for Supercars and Porsche Carrera Cup support races. The Supercars podium is also located here. Within this precinct, you can get up close to historic machinery, as F1’s 75th anniversary is celebrated in style. There’ll also be a selection of 1950s racing machinery in the Racing Past display. The Amex Fan Experience is located in this precinct.
Crown Lakeside Festival: Trackside Concerts at Albert Park
A number of acts will perform as part of the Crown Lakeside Festival on the Main Stage at Albert Park from Friday to Sunday during the 2025 Australian Grand Prix weekend. Fatboy Slim is the post-race headline act on Sunday night. Other performers include Tones and I, Baker Boy, Spiderbait and The Living End. Concerts start at 17:00 and finish around 20:30. Access is free for Australian Grand Prix ticket holders. The stage area is located on the inside of the circuit, close to the opening corners and the F1 Paddock. Check location here. View the full schedule below.
Friday, March 14
17:00-18:00: Jake Webb
18:00-19:00: Spiderbait
19:00-19:30: Jake Webb
19:30-20:30: Spiderbait
21:00: Gates 1 & 8 Close
Saturday, March 15
17:00-18:00: Emma Peters
18:15-19:00: Baker Boy
19:00-19:30: Emma Peters
19:30-20:30: Tones & I
21:00: Gates 1 & 8 Close
Sunday, March 16
17:00-18:20: Anna Lunoe
18:30-20:30: Fatboy Slim
21:00: Gates 1 & 8 Close
Fan Forum
Hear from the drivers on stage in the Fan Forum. Drivers and team principals from Formula 1 and its support categories will be interviewed on stage in the Lakeside precinct over the 2025 Australian Grand Prix. The full interview schedule is below.
Thursday, March 13
15:55-16:15: Formula 2 Drivers
16:15-16:35: Formula 3 Drivers
Friday, March 14
10:25-10:35: Sauber – Nico Hulkenberg & Gabriel Bortoleto
10:35-10:45: Racing Bulls – Isack Hadjar & Yuki Tsunoda
10:45-10:55: Williams – Alex Albon & Carlos Sainz
10:55-11:05: McLaren – Oscar Piastri & Lando Norris
11:05-11:15: Aston Martin – Fernando Alonso & Lance Stroll
13:50-14:00: Christian Horner
14:30-14:40: Zak Brown
Saturday, March 15
10:15-10:25: Alpine- Pierre Gasly & Jack Doohan
10:25-10:35: Red Bull – Max Verstappen & Liam Lawson
10:35-10:45: Ferrari – Charles Leclerc & Lewis Hamilton
10:45-10:55: Mercedes – George Russell & Kimi Antonelli
10:55-11:05: Haas – Esteban Ocon & Ollie Bearman
Timings are subject to change
Melbourne Walk
If you are keen on meeting the drivers in person, the Autograph stage on Thursday when the F1 drivers appear is not actually the best place as the crowds are huge. A better place to go is the Melbourne Walk, near the entrance to the Pits and Paddock Club, where the drivers enter and exit the circuit and park their cars if driving. The Melbourne Walk is now open to all ticket holders, including general admission. Such is the popularity of the Melbourne Walk nowadays, you’ll need to be one of the first through the gates in the morning (and then run!) to get first-row access and have the best chance of meeting the drivers.
Albert Park Facilities
Despite being a temporary F1 circuit, the quality of the facilities at Albert Park is very good. There are ample food and drink areas dotted around the circuit, and large numbers of toilets (mostly temporary, but some year-round) so queues are short at most times over the weekend, though race day is busy everywhere.Â
As seems to be common at most F1 venues around the world, food and drink are expensive by international standards and the quality of the food on offer is generally low. Options include hamburgers, fish and chips and pizzas; most meals cost around $10-15 AUD. Alcohol is freely available around the circuit. A can of beer will set you back around $8 while soft drinks are $6. Free drinking water is available at various locations around the track, so keep your empty plastic bottles at the ready.
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