Ticket sales have been red hot for the first full Australian Grand Prix since 2019 with both Saturday and Sunday now fully sold out, right down to general admission tickets.
Thursday and Friday have also been filling fast as punters look to welcome Formula 1 back to Melbourne and see a revised Albert Park circuit for the first time.
But despite the rush on tickets, the Australian Grand Prix Corporation says a record race day crowd won’t be happening.
While an aggregate record across the four days is feasible, the race day benchmark of 154,000 for the first Melbourne race in 1996 won’t be achievable.
That’s because of a capacity limit of around 130,000 that’s been self-enforced by the Australian Grand Prix Corporation to ensure the quality of the event isn’t compromised by labour shortages being felt around the country.
“We expect that we’re going to have one of the biggest aggregate crowds in the history of the event,” said AGPC CEO Andrew Westacott.
“We won’t surpass…
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