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The Formula 1® Australian Grand Prix will return to Melbourne from 13th - 16th March 2025 for an unforgettable four days. In the first race of the 2025 season, Australian Jack Doohan will make his debut for the Alpine F1 Team at his home circuit, while the legendary Lewis Hamilton will make his first race appearance in the iconic red Ferrari.
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Below is a selection of areas with the best chance of getting tickets.
Park
Pass
Explore Albert Park on your own terms with a Park Pass ticket. Australia’s most thrilling sporting spectacle returns to pole position on the Formula 1® calendar when the eyes of the world descend on Melbourne for the first race of the season.
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Brabham
Grandstand
Situated on the infield of Turn 1, the Brabham Grandstand remains one of Albert Park’s most sought-after positions on the circuit.
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Button
Grandstand
Named after Jenson Button, 2009 World Champion and three-time winner of the Australian Grand Prix, the Button Grandstand returns in 2025.
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Clark
Grandstand
Located on the outfield, just past Turn 8 and accessible via Gate 5, the Clark Grandstand puts you in position to see the cars exit hurtle towards top-speed down Albert Park’s newest high-speed straight.
Day
Fangio
Grandstand
It’s the moment that defines every Grand Prix™; the eery silence falls across the racetrack in anticipation of lights out, and you’ll have one of the best seats in the house from the Fangio Grandstand.
Day
Hill
Grandstand
Named after the inaugural winner of the Australian F1® Grand Prix in Melbourne (Damon Hill), the Hill Grandstand is located on the outfield of Turn 3, an overtaking hot spot on the revamped Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit.
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Jones
Grandstand
Situated on the outfield of Turn 1 and just a short walk from Gate 1, the Jones Grandstand remains one of Albert Park’s most sought-after positions on the circuit.
Day
Lauda
Grandstand
With views back towards the city and unrivalled viewing angles for any overtakes coming out of Turn 11, the Lauda Grandstand puts fans on the driver’s left of Turn 12, a critical sweeping right-hander as the cars hurtle towards Albert Park’s final corners.
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Moss
Grandstand
Situated on the outfield of the Main Straight just before Turn 1, the Moss Grandstand will see cars pushed to their limit as they reach top speed through the DRS Zone, with slipstreaming passing opportunities as they enter the heavy breaking zone ahead of Turn 1.
Day
Prost
Grandstand
Looking down on the apex of Turn 14, the Prost Grandstand not only gives fans views of Albert Park’s penultimate corner but is ideally situated across from Pit Entry.
Day
Ricciardo
Grandstand
The Ricciardo Grandstand is situated on the infield between Turns 3 & 4, with views over one of the most technically challenging sections of the Albert Park Circuit.
Day
Schumacher
Grandstand
Located between Albert Park’s final two corners, the Schumacher Grandstand provides some of the best views of Turn 13. This widened corner makes it more difficult for lead cars to defend their position.
Day
Senna
Grandstand
Carrying the name of a legend and with premium undercover seating available, the Senna Grandstand gives fans views from the top of Main Straight. Watch as the cars use every inch of the racetrack on the exit Turn 14, enabling DRS and roar towards top-speed down the Main Straight.
Day
Stewart
Grandstand
The Stewart Grandstand is located on the exit of Turn 5, a part of the circuit that has seen its share of drama over previous years.
Day
Vettel
Grandstand
Named after Sebastian Vettel, a four-time World Champion and four-time winner at Albert Park, the Vettel Grandstand gives fans views across Turn 11.
Day
Waite
Grandstand
The Waite Grandstand showcases a series of corners that F1® cars are made for, with Mercedes’ George Russell describing the fast switchback between Turns 9 and 10 as the “best in the world”.
Day
Webber
Grandstand
The Webber Grandstand, named after an Australian motorsport legend, is located on the infield of Turn 11.
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What Ability
Platform
The What Ability Foundation Accessible Platform is a reserved wheelchair-accessible platform located at Turn 12, driver’s left.
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Joy Flights
Want to enjoy the excitement and thrill of flying whilst visiting the FORMULA 1 AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2025?
PHS will be conducting our highly popular Joy Flights throughout this year’s event. These sensational scenics provide a safe and spectacular way to absorb all the excitement from above!
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Souvenir Ticket
Missed out on adding a Collector Ticket to your order? Celebrate your love for the event with a stylish Souvenir Ticket - an unforgettable keepsake for true fans! Souvenir Tickets are mailed out prior to the event however they are not valid for entry; instead, your mobile ticket will grant you access on the day.
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Hospitality
Experience the FOMRULA 1 AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2025 with a unique blend of glamour, prestige and sophistication. We offer an extensive selection of suites based on size and track location. But no matter which suite you choose, you can expect a truly unique hospitality experience that will be sure to get your heart racing.
Park
Pass
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
Explore Albert Park on your own terms with a Park Pass ticket.
Australia’s most thrilling sporting spectacle returns to pole position on the Formula 1® calendar when the eyes of the world descend on Melbourne for the first race of the season. Lewis Hamilton’s debut for Ferrari will headline a blockbuster on-track program that includes Formula 2® and Formula 3® return.
There’s no shortage of activities off the track either, with our Fan Forum stage and Melbourne Walk getting you up close to your motorsport heroes. Our family zone will keep the whole family entertained, as well as a wide array of food and drink options that everyone can enjoy.
If that wasn’t enough, at the end of the day, head to our Main Stage where you will be entertained with some of the biggest acts in town.
Park Pass tickets are subject to market-driven pricing, which means that prices may vary based on demand and availability. Please be aware that there could be fluctuations in the ticket prices as a result. All tickets prices are subject to change.
Brabham
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
Situated on the infield of Turn 1, the Brabham Grandstand remains one of Albert Park's most sought-after positions on the circuit.
Seats in the Brabham Grandstand put you in a prime location to watch as drivers jostle for position through the first corners of the circuit, a section of the track that has been the site of so many iconic Australian F1® Grand Prix moments.
Located just a small distance from Melbourne Walk and M-Lane, with the convenience of nearby superscreens and food and drink options, you won't miss a moment of action.
Located just a small distance from Melbourne Walk and M-Lane, with the convenience of nearby superscreens and food and drink options, you won't miss a moment of action.
Button
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
Named after Jenson Button, 2009 World Champion and three-time winner of the Australian Grand Prix, the Button Grandstand returns in 2025.
Located on the outfield of Turn 8 and just a short walk from Gate 5, the Button Grandstand puts you on top of the action as cars navigate the long right-hander before sling-shotting themselves down one of the fastest straights on the calendar.
You’re never far from the action with views of a superscreen and food and beverage options nearby.
You’re never far from the action with views of a superscreen and food and beverage options nearby.
Clark
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
Located on the outfield, just past Turn 8 and accessible via Gate 5, the Clark Grandstand puts you in position to see the cars exit hurtle towards top-speed down Albert Park’s newest high-speed straight.
The Clark Grandstand is also just a short walk from our central pedestrian footbridge across the lake, putting you at the cultural centre of the Grand Prix right by M-Lane, the home of our Sessions Stage.
Nearby superscreens mean you won’t miss a moment on the on-track action, with nearby amenities meaning food and drink are never far away.
Nearby superscreens mean you won’t miss a moment on the on-track action, with nearby amenities meaning food and drink are never far away.
Fangio
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
It’s the moment that defines every Grand Prix™; the eery silence falls across the racetrack in anticipation of lights out, and you’ll have one of the best seats in the house from the Fangio Grandstand.
Overlooking the Main Straight and seated across from the Pit Buildings, the Fangio Grandstand is the place to see it all, from lights out to the waving of the chequered flag and podium celebrations.
The Fangio Grandstand is best accessed from Gate 1 and backs onto one of Albert Park’s key activation zones with plenty to see and do and no shortage of food and drink options nearby.
The Fangio Grandstand is best accessed from Gate 1 and backs onto one of Albert Park’s key activation zones with plenty to see and do and no shortage of food and drink options nearby.
Hill
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
Named after the inaugural winner of the Australian F1® Grand Prix in Melbourne (Damon Hill), the Hill Grandstand is located on the outfield of Turn 3, an overtaking hot spot on the revamped Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit.
Just a short distance from Gate 3, the Hill Grandstand offers views of Turn 3 and the short chute towards Turn 4.
With superscreen views, a hang-out area, as well as food trucks and bars nearby, you won’t miss a moment of the action as Australia’s biggest live racing and entertainment returns to Melbourne
With superscreen views, a hang-out area, as well as food trucks and bars nearby, you won’t miss a moment of the action as Australia’s biggest live racing and entertainment returns to Melbourne
Jones
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
Situated on the outfield of Turn 1 and just a short walk from Gate 1, the Jones Grandstand remains one of Albert Park’s most sought-after positions on the circuit.
Seats in the Jones Grandstand put you in a position to watch as drivers jostle for position through those initial key corners of Sunday’s race, a section of the circuit that has been the site of countless iconic Australian F1® Grand Prix moments.
Cars will be pushed to their limits as they enter Turn 1, the heavy braking zone at the end of the Main Straight providing one of the circuit’s key overtaking opportunities, and with a superscreen, food and bar facilities nearby, you’ll never be far from the action.
Cars will be pushed to their limits as they enter Turn 1, the heavy braking zone at the end of the Main Straight providing one of the circuit’s key overtaking opportunities, and with a superscreen, food and bar facilities nearby, you’ll never be far from the action.
Lauda
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
With views back towards the city and unrivalled viewing angles for any overtakes coming out of Turn 11, the Lauda Grandstand puts fans on the driver’s left of Turn 12, a critical sweeping right-hander as the cars hurtle towards Albert Park’s final corners.
The Lauda Grandstand is most easily accessed via Gate 10, with food and drink conveniently located nearby.
The Lauda Grandstand is most easily accessed via Gate 10, with food and drink conveniently located nearby.
Moss
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
Situated on the outfield of the Main Straight just before Turn 1, the Moss Grandstand will see cars pushed to their limit as they reach top speed through the DRS Zone, with slipstreaming passing opportunities as they enter the heavy breaking zone ahead of Turn 1.
Just a short walk from Gate 1, the Moss Grandstand offers a wheelchair-accessible platform, provides superscreen viewing, and has a range of conveniently located nearby food and beverage options.
Just a short walk from Gate 1, the Moss Grandstand offers a wheelchair-accessible platform, provides superscreen viewing, and has a range of conveniently located nearby food and beverage options.
Prost
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
Looking down on the apex of Turn 14, the Prost Grandstand not only gives fans views of Albert Park’s penultimate corner but is ideally situated across from Pit Entry.
You’ll see cars pushed to their absolute limits, exiting Turn 14 before roaring down the circuit's main straight and with a superscreen across from your seat, you'll be able to live the action from start to finish.
The Prost Grandstand is also just a short walk from one of Albert Park’s key activation zones, with plenty to see and do with no shortage of food and drink available nearby.
The Prost Grandstand is also just a short walk from one of Albert Park’s key activation zones, with plenty to see and do with no shortage of food and drink available nearby.
Ricciardo
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
The Ricciardo Grandstand is situated on the infield between Turns 3 & 4, with views over one of the most technically challenging sections of the Albert Park Circuit.
With the widened Turn 3 set to be one of the circuit’s key overtaking opportunities, seats in the Ricciardo Grandstand are again set to be some of the most in-demand tickets of the Grand Prix™.
Best accessed via Gate 2, the Ricciardo Grandstand provides superscreen viewing and is only a short walk from M-Lane, the cultural centre of the Australian Grand Prix and the home of our Sessions Stage.
Best accessed via Gate 2, the Ricciardo Grandstand provides superscreen viewing and is only a short walk from M-Lane, the cultural centre of the Australian Grand Prix and the home of our Sessions Stage.
Schumacher
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
Located between Albert Park’s final two corners, the Schumacher Grandstand provides some of the best views of Turn 13. This widened corner makes it more difficult for lead cars to defend their position.
With the entry to Pit Lane nearby and a superscreen broadcasting all the action live, you can watch all the action from around the track without leaving your seat.
The Schumacher Grandstand offers a wheelchair-accessible platform and is conveniently located only a short distance from some of Albert Park's key activation zones with plenty to see and do, with no shortage of food and drink options.
The Schumacher Grandstand offers a wheelchair-accessible platform and is conveniently located only a short distance from some of Albert Park's key activation zones with plenty to see and do, with no shortage of food and drink options.
Senna
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
Carrying the name of a legend and with premium undercover seating available, the Senna Grandstand gives fans views from the top of Main Straight. Watch as the cars use every inch of the racetrack on the exit Turn 14, enabling DRS and roar towards top-speed down the Main Straight.
The Senna Grandstand not only puts you at the centre of the on-track action but also backs onto one of Albert Park’s marquee activation zones, putting you at the heart of the off-track action.
With no shortage of food and drink options nearby, you’ll barely need to leave your seat to enjoy the best of a Grand Prix™ weekend at Albert Park.
With no shortage of food and drink options nearby, you’ll barely need to leave your seat to enjoy the best of a Grand Prix™ weekend at Albert Park.
Stewart
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
The Stewart Grandstand is located on the exit of Turn 5, a part of the circuit that has seen its share of drama over previous years.
Best accessed from Gate 3, the Stewart Grandstand will have superscreen viewing to ensure you don't miss a moment of the action on the track.
The added convenience of nearby public transport makes this a perfect spot to access and enjoy everything Albert Park has on offer.
Waite
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
The Waite Grandstand showcases a series of corners that F1® cars are made for, with Mercedes’ George Russell describing the fast switchback between Turns 9 and 10 as the “best in the world.”
This popular grandstand became an instant fan favourite, with drivers pushing their cars to the limit, only lifting off the pedals to maintain maximum speed.
Easily accessed from Gate 8 (one of the most convenient gates when travelling by public transport), there’s no shortage of nearby food and drink options to keep you fuelled up for the whole day.
Easily accessed from Gate 8 (one of the most convenient gates when travelling by public transport), there’s no shortage of nearby food and drink options to keep you fuelled up for the whole day.
Webber
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
The Webber Grandstand, named after an Australian motorsport legend, is located on the infield of Turn 11.
Fans in the Webber Grandstand have some of the best seats in the house to watch potential overtakes at the end of the long back straight.
With super-screen viewing to keep you connected to all the on-track action and an array of food and beverage nearby, it doesn’t get much better than Webber.
With super-screen viewing to keep you connected to all the on-track action and an array of food and beverage nearby, it doesn’t get much better than Webber.
Vettel
Grandstand
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
Named after Sebastian Vettel, a four-time World Champion and four-time winner at Albert Park, the Vettel Grandstand gives fans views across Turn 11.
The Vettel Grandstand includes superscreen viewing, keeping fans connected to the action around the circuit, with food and beverage amenities in a garden area for the grandstand.
Easily accessed from Gate 9 (one of the most convenient gates when travelling by public transport), access to the rest of the circuit from the Vettel Grandstand requires you to utilise one of the circuit’s footbridges to cross over onto the infield.
Easily accessed from Gate 9 (one of the most convenient gates when travelling by public transport), access to the rest of the circuit from the Vettel Grandstand requires you to utilise one of the circuit’s footbridges to cross over onto the infield.
Joy Flights
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
Want to enjoy the excitement and thrill of flying whilst visiting the FORMULA 1 AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2025?
PHS will be conducting our highly popular Joy Flights throughout this year’s event. These sensational scenics provide a safe and spectacular way to absorb all the excitement from above!
The flight takes you on one of our most scenic flight patterns around the entire Albert Park Circuit. You’ll have breathtaking views of the Melbourne CBD and Port Phillip Bay.
Whether it’s your first time in a helicopter or you’re already a seasoned flyer, the fun of a flight at this year’s Grand Prix is not to be missed!
Tour Inclusions:
• Two laps of the circuit (approximately 6 minutes)
• Joy Flights operate each day between gate opening hours, weather permitting
• Departures from our exclusive helipad situated next to Gate 10
• Tickets are valid for one (1) Joy Flight per person between 13th - 16th March 2025
A ticket to the FORMULA 1 AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2025 event is required to gain access to our Joy Flights located within the grounds.
Souvenir Ticket
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
Missed out on adding a Collector Ticket to your order? Celebrate your love for the event with a stylish Souvenir Ticket - an unforgettable keepsake for true fans! Souvenir Tickets are mailed out prior to the event however they are not valid for entry; instead, your mobile ticket will grant you access on the day.
Souvenir Tickets can only be purchased if you have an Australian postal address, so double-check that your Ticketmaster account details are up to date! Expected delivery - 3 weeks prior to the event.
Purchase yours today and hold onto the memories!
Upsell only does not include event entry
What Ability
Platform
IT’S MELBOURNE, EXPECT NOTHING LESS
The What Ability Foundation Accessible Platform is a reserved wheelchair-accessible platform located at Turn 12, driver's left.
The viewing platform is a central point of an accessibility hub that includes extra access and inclusion features to improve the fan's experience. This includes:
• Marveloo (portable Changing Places facility)
• Low catering options
• Accessible bathrooms
• Accessible flooring
To purchase a pass within the What Ability Foundation Accessible Platform, call 1800 100 030.
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Collector
Ticket
Want a memento? Grab a collector ticket.
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Aisle
Seating
Looking for some extra comfort? Aisle Seats have you covered.
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In Demand
Tickets
Want to ensure you’re in the most in demand areas of the circuit?
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Collector Tickets
If you're looking for a small piece of memorabilia to remember your FORMULA 1 AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2025 experience by, look no further than a limited-edition Collector Ticket.
A Collector Ticket is a souvenir ticket which not only gets you into the event, it also serves as a treasured keepsake to be kept well after the race is over.
Collector tickets are only made available for selected events and can be purchased through the normal purchase processes - be sure to select a “Collector Ticket” ticket type when choosing your tickets. They incur a $25 surcharge.
Collector tickets can only be delivered to fans via mail and cannot be sent as Print-at-Home or E-Tickets, or collected from outlets or the venue. Collector Tickets are not available to those without a valid Australian address. You must provide an Australian postal address to receive Collector Tickets. *Collector Tickets are not eligible for Resale.
Missed out on adding a Collector Ticket to your order? Celebrate your love for the event with a stylish Souvenir Ticket - an unforgettable keepsake for true fans! Souvenir Tickets are mailed out prior to the event however they are not valid for entry; instead, your mobile ticket will grant you access on the day.
Souvenir Tickets can only be purchased if you have an Australian postal address, so double-check that your Ticketmaster account details are up to date! Expected delivery – 3 weeks prior to the event.
To purchase yours today and hold onto the memories click here!
What are Aisle Seat Tickets?
Looking to add some added comfort to your race day? We've got you covered with Aisle Seat Tickets!
These premium tickets are available in all grandstands, covering the first 4 seats from each aisle. They incur a $20 surcharge.
What are In Demand Tickets?
A portion of each grandstand will be allocated to In Demand Tickets which are tickets to the FORMULA 1 AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2025 in some of the most sought-after areas of each of the Grandstands. Please Note - Ticket prices may fluctuate based on demand.
In Demand tickets are made available by event organisers through Ticketmaster. They give fans fair and safe access to the most sought-after areas in the Grandstands at market-driven prices (adjusting prices according to supply and demand). In Demand tickets are ticket-only purchases, and prices are subject to change at any time.