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read moreThe weekend’s Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix 2022 drew a near record crowd of over 290,000 people over its four days with an estimated crowd of 130,000 passing through the gates at Albert Park for yesterday’s race day.
Victorian Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events, Martin Pakula joined representatives of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation at Albert Park during the event to celebrate the successful return of racing to Albert Park.
Explaining that the event contributes to the vibrancy and livability of Victoria and provides significant benefits to local businesses and creates jobs for Victorians, Minister Pakula stated “it’s been fantastic to see hundreds of thousands of fans pour through the gates at Albert Park over the last four days as the Australian Grand Prix returns to Melbourne.”
Returning to Melbourne’s Albert Park for the first time since 2019, due to successive pandemic cancellations, it has also been revealed that 40% of the weekend’s attendees were women, according to a report in Melbourne's The Age.
With female ticket holders traditionally making up about 25% of the audience, Australian Grand Prix Corporation Chief Executive, Andrew Westacott suggested that the rise in popularity of the race could be accredited to the popular Netflix documentary series, Drive To Survive, which follows Formula 1 throughout the season.
Westacott advised “historically we’ve had a 75-25% male-female split in terms of purchase.
“This year, with the huge growth we’ve seen, 40% of the ticket purchases are from females and I think it’s from us learning more about Formula One, maybe Oscar Piastri’s theatrics in Formula 2, and definitely Drive To Survive.”
Image: Fans at the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix 2022. Credit: Victorian Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events, Martin Pakula.
6th April 2022 - Albert Park ready for sold-out Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix
5th April 2022 - Australian Grand Prix Corporation sued for $8 million over Robbie Williams cancelled concert
23rd March 2022 - Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix signals Melbourne open to major international events
18th February 2022 - FIA removes controversial Formula 1 race director from role
22nd January 2022 - Heineken takes on naming rights for Australia Formula 1 Grand Prix
21st January 2022 - Melbourne Formula 1 Grand Prix to proceed for vaccinated participants
23rd November 2021 - New facilities for fans on offer for Melbourne’s 2022 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix
1st October 2021 - Formula 1 adds Qatar race to 2021 schedule with 10-year deal to begin in 2023
17th September 2021 - iEDM appointed to deliver the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix
18th August 2021 - Cancellation of Japanese Grand Prix means no Formula 1 races in east Asia in 2021
9th August 2021 - Formula 1 records US$500 million in revenue during last quarter
6th July 2021 - Border uncertainty forces cancellation of Melbourne Formula 1 Grand Prix
6th June 2021 - Coronavirus issues force cancellation of Singapore F1 Grand Prix for second straight year
16th March 2021 - Organisers limit ticket sales for Bahrain Formula 1 Grand Prix limited to vaccinated and COVID-19 recovered fans
12th January 2021 - F1 postpones Melbourne Grand Prix to November
13th October 2020 - Australian Grand Prix Corporation appoints Nicki Kenyon to board
13th March 2020 - Australian Grand Prix called off due to Coronavirus concerns
12th February 2020 - Workers start preparations at Albert Park for 2020 Australian F1 Grand Prix
11th September 2019 - New Chairs announced at Visit Victoria and Australian Grand Prix Corporation
19th July 2019 - Melbourne secures Formula 1 Grand Prix until at least 2025
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