The Formula 1® Australian Grand Prix 2022 is on track to make a triumphant return to AlbertPark, with redesigned precincts to celebrateVictoria and enhance the fan experience.
Thisyear's event will feature five separate fan precincts, which crowds will be able to move betweenfreely. Each area will offer unique experiences showcasing a particular Victorian region tostimulate economic growth across the state,with a focus on promotingregional tourism and investment.
In collaboration with Visit Victoria, the new precincts include Melbourne, Phillip Island, Grampians, Yarra Valley and the Great Ocean Road - each area will celebrate Victoria through entertainment, culinary and cultural experiences inspired by its specific region.
April is your chance to immerse yourself in Victoria's best food, music and unmissable action as the world's best drivers battle it out for the first time on the fastest Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit ever which is set to be five secondsa lap quicker in 2022.
"There is an incredible sense of excitement and anticipation ahead of the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix 2022. These new fan precincts will not onlv showcase our wonderful state, but thev will also provide a brand new wav to experience April's event," said Arthur Gillion, General Manager- Marketing and Experince, Australian Grand Prix Corporation.
"We've been hard at work reimagining this vear's Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix and creating new and exciting fan experiences and cannot wait to bring the world's most exciting motorsport spectacle back to Victoria. Don't miss vour chance to live fast - Formula 1 is back!
"No one hosts sporting and major events like Victoria, and the new fan precincts are a fantastic wav to showcasethe best of evervthing our state has to offer.
"From tasting tantalising food and renowned wine to music and liveperformance we want Formula 1 crowds to get a taste of Victoria's vibrant and diverse scenes and be inspired to get out and see the real thing for themselves."
For more information visit www.grandprix.com.au.
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