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Australian Grand Prix ⋅ 2020 F1 Tickets

  • Australian Grand Prix

    Albert Park, Melbourne,
    2021 (TBC)
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Despite some very expensive premium grandstand tickets and a vast range of hospitality packages, Albert Park shows a lot of thoughtfulness in making its F1 tickets as affordable as possible and offers a lot of options to make attending the race more accessible. It really is a venue that has something for everyone.

The Australian Grand Prix was one of the first F1 venues to introduce multi-grandstand tickets. The 3 corner packages give spectators the great variation that buying individual day tickets offers but at a reasonable 4 day package price point.

Gold Advantage Benefits

This applies to all 4 day grandstand tickets purchased before 30th September 2019. This includes the following benefits.

  • Thursday pit roof access
  • Access to purchase tickets for GPA Members Party
  • GPA Members Enclosure (subject to capacity)
  • Souvenir ticket and lanyard
  • Official Programme
  • Thursday Morning Pit Lane Walk
  • Sunday Main Straight Walk
  • Early Melbourne Walk Access – Saturday
  • Early Melbourne Walk Access – Sunday

Silver Advantage Benefits

This applies to all 4 day grandstand tickets purchased before 29th November 2019. This includes the following benefits.

  • Thursday pit roof access
  • Access to purchase tickets for GPA Members Party
  • Souvenir ticket and lanyard
  • Sunday Main Straight Walk
  • Early Melbourne Walk Access – Saturday
  • Early Melbourne Walk Access – Sunday
General Admission (4 days)A$185
General Admission (Sunday)A$99
Grandstand (4 days)A$320 - 600
Grandstand (Sunday)A$260 - 400
Prices above are approximate and don't include fees such as booking and delivery. These prices don't include Early Bird promotional tickets or discounted tickets for children and seniors.

Where to buy Australian Grand Prix tickets

The F1 ticket retailers I use and recommend are Gootickets.com and Motorsport Tickets (formerly BookF1.com/Motorsport Live). They both offer competitive prices and impressive customer service.
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Australian Grand Prix tickets FAQ

Are single day tickets available for the Australian Grand Prix?
Yes. Most tickets are sold as a 4 day package from Thursday to Sunday but some are sold individually.
Are multi day tickets available?
Yes. In Australia most tickets allow access on 4 day from Thursday to Sunday.
Are multi grandstand tickets available?
Yes. The Australian Grand Prix sells tickets that allow access to a different grandstand on each of the 3 days when there is F1 action (Friday – Sunday).
Are children's tickets available for the Australian GP?
Yes. Children between 2 and 14 can enter grandstands on a children’s ticket and access general admission areas for free with an adult ticket holder. Children under 2 can attend for free throughout the weekend, though unless they have their own ticket will not have a seat. For Children between 15 and 17 see information on concession tickets below
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