Albert Park
Brush the walls on the fast, flowing lakeside roads of the Melbourne park circuit.
Track Intelligence
Albert Park is technically a temporary street circuit constructed on public park roads, but its high-speed nature makes it behave much more like a permanent, flowing racing track. Recent, modernized layout changes have removed the slow chicanes, turning it into a hyper-fast, low-braking venue that tests lateral aerodynamic limits.
Track evolution is a massive factor here; the public surface starts incredibly "green," dusty, and slippery on Friday, but heavily rubbers in, gaining massive grip by Sunday. Drivers must exhibit extreme precision in the newly created fast sweepers, as unforgiving grass and concrete walls await immediately trackside to punish any understeer.