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Formula One 2005 Circuits - Details of the eight featured Formula One 2005 circuits with information about the corners, high speed sections and the predicted speeds.
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The Australian Grand Prix tickets page gives the dates for the 2005 race, track facts and points to some popular online sources for your Australian Grand Prix tickets.
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RESULTS OF THE 2005 RACE - Australian Grand Prix Tickets
FISICHELLA / RENAULT WINS
Giancarlo Fisichella's 2nd career win. He started from pole and led virtually the entire race.
His team-mate Fernando Alonso finished 3rd after starting 13th
Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari) finished 2nd while Michael Schumacher failed to finish.
New Red Bull Racing (ex Jaguar) finished 4th (Coulthard) and 7th (Klien).
Track facts and the Australian Grand Prix tickets sources.
The 2005 Australian GP will take place in Melbourne between 4th - 7th March
Date: March 6th 2005
Starting time: 04:00 CET
Local time in U.S.: CET +10 hours
Circuit: Albert Park
First GP: 1986
Circuit length: 5,303 km
Race laps: 58 laps
Total distance: 307,574 km
The Australian Grand Prix tickets circuit at Albert Park is made up of park roads and runs around a lake, dodging through
cricket fields and skirting a golf course. It has proved to be very popular with the F1 drivers who enjoy the
fast sweeping sections alongside the lake.
The Australian Grand Prix tickets circuit winds over roadways, around the park and is a good combination of high, medium and low speed corners,
including a couple of chicanes and several overtaking areas in braking zones.
The Albert Park Australian Grand Prix tickets circuit has been used before, for six years in the 1950's and was the venue for the Australian GP for
F1 cars (but not part of the World Championship) in 1953 and 1956, when it was won by Stirling Moss in a Maserati 250F;
it also ran international Formula Libre and Touring Car races. In its modern guise, Melbourne has proved to be as
popular as Adelaide with the F1 teams and fans and has now assumed the role of traditional season-opener.
When the racing is over you can head back to the city of Melbourne (pronounced Melbun) and enjoy its
variety of social life. The locals tend to throw a big party when the Australian Grand Prix tickets circus comes to town
with all kinds of Australian style special events taking place. The town hums with excitement all day and all night.
Australian Grand Prix tickets are available for the following :Brabham Grandstand, Fangio Grandstand, Prost Grandstand,
Moss Grandstand, Senna Grandstand, Schumacher Grandstand,
Clark Grandstand, Waite Grandstand, Piquet Grandstand as well as general admission areas.
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F1 Tickets - F1 Tickets contains information and links on where you can buy your F1 tickets. You will find a range of links to give you a choice and to hopefully save you time and money. Ticket information for all the Formula One circuits. Note: some are provisional circuits.
The most relevant links we could find, placed here free
Grand Prix
- Tickets to Grandstands & general admission from around A$300+ cars.grandprix.com.au
Grand Prix Tours
- Australian Grand Prix - F1 Tickets and Hotels - tour package around $1,400 www.gptours.com
Visit Victoria
- 2008 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix tickets. www.visitvictoria.com.au
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