As the 2026 Formula 1 season opener approaches Albert Park in Melbourne on March 6-8, organizers predict surpassing the 2025 attendance record of 465,498. Oscar Piastri's sold-out grandstand, transport upgrades, and favorable weather forecasts heighten anticipation for the March 8 race.
Building on earlier previews of the Australian Grand Prix's history and new-era expectations, attention turns to logistics and hype just days before the event. Sunday capacity rises to 141,000, aided by a new Turn 6 train station and tripled overpass capacity for better flow. The Piastri Grandstand, facing McLaren's garages, sold out instantly with premium views and merchandise. Chief events officer Tom Mottram said, "We're certainly tracking to break that again," citing infrastructure without sacrificing experience.
McLaren's Oscar Piastri, a local hero, called his team "in the mix" but cautioned, "This season is not going to be won by who's quickest at the first race." Team principal Andrea Stella pegged Mercedes and Ferrari as "a step ahead."
Updated weather points to hot, dry conditions: Friday 20-23°C (<5% rain), Saturday 19-21°C partly cloudy, Sunday sunny 20-23°C. UK viewers get Sky Sports; US has Apple TV, with select races in IMAX.
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