PADDOCK INSIDER: Red Bull are undeniable favourites in Australia – but the likes of Ferrari and McLaren are plotting comebacks

A journey that takes 24 hours for many is quite a commitment, but speak to anyone who has been to the Australian Grand Prix before and they’ll tell you it’s time well spent, so much love do they have for the city of Melbourne.
Once the traditional curtain raiser for the season, Melbourne’s Albert Park event has shifted back in the calendar but it remains one of the highlights of the year, as it pairs a fast and quirky street track with an incredible city and a passionate fanbase.

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