Australian GP: All the winners since 1985
The Australian Grand Prix was first a round of the Formula 1 World Championship in 1985. Run initially on the streets of Adelaide, the race moved to Melbourne’s Albert Park in 1996. The most successful driver at this event is Michael Schumacher with four wins. Here are all the winners from across the years, Click on the arrows above to scroll through them…


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