The Christian Horner saga has fascinated the globe,a clash of sport,celebrity,ego and corporate governance that has a very uncertain outcome.
Formula 1 maestro and last year’s Australian Grand Prix winner Max Verstappen will start on pole for this year’s Albert Park race. Australia’s Oscar Piastri qualified in fifth spot.
A likely attendance record at this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix will remove any lingering F1 doubts about where to start next season.
Formula 1 is contracted to remain in Melbourne for another 14 years,extending to four decades this city’s love-hate relationship with its rumbling,high-octane race weekend.
Last year,understanding how to piece together an F1 race was a dark art for Oscar Piastri. With a full F1 season under his belt,he now has its biggest names in sight.
As F1 drivers greeted some of the more than 65,000 fans at Albert Park,it was hard to tell if it was the first day of the grand prix or an extension of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.
Lucky F1 fans got selfies and autographs from their favourite drivers,including Aussies Oscar Piastri and Daniel Ricciardo at Albert Park.
Streamlined separates and relaxed daywear take pole position for Melbourne’s big race.
Rev up before or after the Australian Grand Prix at these new restaurants,bars and breweries,all just a bunny hop from the Albert Park circuit.
Collingwood star Josh Daicos promised to make it an early night before the club’s Thursday night clash against St Kilda as he hit the red carpet with partner Annalise Dalins.
Eyebrows were raised at the MCG on Sunday when the giant light towers were switched on before half-time on a sunny 30-degree day. But why was the call made,and by whom?