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    Red Bull Racing shares stunning photos of its Formula 1 on-board action at Albert Park in Australia

    Brian RodriguezBy Brian RodriguezMarch 18, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Formula 1 convoy will arrive in Melbourne next week, where the Australian Grand Prix will be held on Sunday 24 March. Red Bull Racing is sure to warm up fans with some great photos from the cockpit.

    The Australian Grand Prix is ​​held at Albert Park, a fast semi-street circuit located in Melbourne, where the walls are never far away. At the start of the weekend, the track is often a bit slippery, but grip increases as more rubber is put on the asphalt. It is also one of the fastest circuits on the calendar. For example, Lewis Hamilton took first place in 2019 with an average speed of 235 kilometers per hour. The circuit has fourteen turns and covers more than 5.278 kilometers of asphalt for drivers. Tough design produces great images.

    Photos on board Red Bull Racing

    This also applies from the cockpit. In the lead-up to the race weekends, Red Bull Racing posted a video on social media including so-called on-board images. This clearly shows how difficult the track is Down Under and that the walls are approaching it at a rapid pace. The Australian Grand Prix regularly guarantees a spectacular spectacle. For example, last year's race had two red flags in the final stage, which dramatically changed the outcome. However, anyone who wants to catch the action live will have to get out of bed early. The Australian Grand Prix starts on Sunday 24 March at 5:00am.

    Also interesting: the different schedule for the Australian Grand Prix

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