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Formula One - Australian Grand Prix Preview

 

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Date: Sunday, March 17

Start Time: 2 a.m. ET

Site: Albert Park Circuit (1996) -- Melbourne, Australia

Track: 5.303 km (3.3 miles), 16-turn temporary street circuit

Laps: 58

Miles: 191.110 (307.574 km)

Capacity: 80,000

Total purse:

Payouts:

Year: 29th

On TV: NBC Sports Network

Announcers:

On Radio:

Race record: Michael Schumacher, 2004 (1 hr., 24 mins., 15.757 secs.)

Qualifying record: Sebastian Vettel, 2011 (1 min., 23.529 secs.)

2012 Finish

Defending champion: Jenson Button

Runner up: Sebastian Vettel

Pole winner: Lewis Hamilton (1:24.922)

Top 10:

1. Jenson Button (Start: 2)

2. Sebastian Vettel (6)

3. Lewis Hamilton (1)

4. Mark Webber (5)

5. Fernando Alonso (12)

6. Kamui Kobayashi (13)

7. Kimi Raikkonen (17)

8. Sergio Perez (22)

9. Daniel Ricciardo (10)

10. Paul di Resta (15)

Average speed: 195.991 kph

Time of race: 1 hr., 34 mins., 9.565 secs.

Margin of victory: 2.139 secs.

Caution flags:

Lead changes:

Past winners

2012 Jenson Button, McLaren Mercedes, 195.991 kph/1:34:9.565

2011 Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Renault, 206.184 kph/1:29:30.259

2010 Jenson Button, McLaren-Mercedes, 197.144 kph/1:33:36.531

2009 Jenson Button, Brawn-Mercedes, 195.775 kph/1:34:15.784

2008 Lewis Hamilton, McLaren, 194.577 kph/1:34:50.616

2007 Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari, 215.893 kph/1:25.28.770

2006 Fernando Alonso, Renault, 191.990 kph/1:34:27.870

2005 Giancarlo Fisichella, Renault, 215.167 kph/1:24:17.336

2004 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 219.010 kph/1:24:15.757 (record)

2003 David Coulthard, McLaren, 194.868 kph/1:34:42.124

2002 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 1.35.36.792

2001 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 1:38:26.533

2000 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 1.34:01.987

1999 Eddie Irvine, Ferrari, 1:35:01.659

1998 Mika Hakkinen, McLaren, 1:31:45.996

1997 David Coulthard, McLaren, 1:30:28.718

1996 Damon Hill, Williams, 1:32:50.491

1995 Damon Hill, Williams, 1:49:15.936

1994 Nigel Mansell, Williams, 1:47:51.480

1993 Ayrton Senna, McLaren, 1:43:27.476

1992 Gerhard Berger, McLaren, 1:46:54.786

1991 Ayrton Senna, McLaren, 24:34.899 (rain-shortened)

1990 Nelson Piquet, Benetton, 1:49:44.570

1989 Thierry Boutsen, Williams, 2:00:17.421

1988 Alain Prost, McLaren, 1:53:14.676

1987 Gerhard Berger, Ferrari, 1:52:56.144

1986 Alain Prost, McLaren, 1:54:20.388

1985 Keke Rosberg, Williams, 2:00:40.473

Last race

Race: Brazilian Grand Prix (Nov. 25, 2012)

Site: Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace in Interlagos -- Sao Paulo, Brazil

Miles: 190.067 (305.909 km)

Laps: 71

Finish line order: Jenson Button, Fernando Alonso, Felipe Massa, Mark Webber, Nico Hulkenberg

Time of Race: 1 hr., 45 mins., 22.656 secs.

Average speed: 174.178 kph

Margin of victory: 2.754 secs.

Caution flags:

Lead changes:

Lap leaders:

Entry list

#1 Sebastian Vettel (Heppenheim, Germ) Renault/Red Bull

#2 Mark Webber (Queanbeyan, Australia) Renault/Red Bull

#3 Fernando Alonso (Oviedo, Spain) Ferrari/Scuderia

#4 Felipe Massa (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Ferrari/Scuderia

#5 * Jenson Button (Frome, England) Mercedes/McLaren Vodafone

#6 Sergio Perez (Guadalajara, Mexico) Mercedes/McLaren Vodafone

#7 Kimi Raikkonen (Espoo, Finland) Renault/Lotus

#8 Romain Grosjean (Geneva,Switzerland) Renault/Lotus

#9 Nico Rosberg (Wiesbaden, Germany) Mercedes/AMG Petronas

#10 Lewis Hamilton (Stevenage, England) Mercedes/AMG Petronas

#11 Nico Hulkenberg (Emmerich, Germany) Ferrari/Sauber

#12 Esteban Gutierrez (Monterrey, Mexico Ferrari/Sauber

#14 Paul di Resta (Livingston, Scotland) Mercedes/Sahara Force India

#15 Adrian Sutil (Starnberg, Germany) Mercedes/Sahara Force India

#16 Pastor Maldonado (Maracay,Venezuela) Renault/Williams

#17 Valtteri Bottas (Nastola, Finland) Renault/Williams

#18 Jean-Eric Vergne (Pontoise, France) Ferrari/Scuderia Toro Rosso

#19 Daniel Ricciardo (Perth, Australia) Ferrari/Scuderia Toro Rosso

#20 Charles Pic (Montelimar, France) Renault/Caterham

#21 Giedo van der Garde (Rhenen, Nether. Renault/Caterham

#22 Jules Bianchi (Nice, France) Cosworth/Marussia

#23 Max Chilton (Reigate, England) Cosworth/Marussia

Leading contenders

Name 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Jenson Button 6 11 9 15 18 Won Won 6 Won
Sebastian Vettel 20 13 17 Won 2
Lewis Hamilton 3 Won DSQ 6 2 3
Mark Webber 18 5 18 13 17 12 9 5 4
Fernando Alonso 3 3 Won 2 4 5 4 4 5
Kimi Raikkonen 20 8 2 Won 8 15 7
Sergio Perez 16 8
Nico Rosberg 21 7 3 6 5 19 12
Felipe Massa 15 10 22 6 13 16 3 7 17

Notes

The 2013 Formula One season begins with the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Australia.

This will be the 29th F1 world championship running of the Australian GP. It's the 18th consecutive year this race has been held at Albert Park. It's also the 16th time the F1 season opener takes place in Australia.

Albert Park is a temporary circuit with parts of the track used for road traffic for the majority of the year. This circuit features unusually high grip-evolution, which leads to falling lap times over the course of the weekend, as the track "rubbers-in."

Before the Australian GP was moved to Albert Park in 1996, this race was held on the street circuit in Adelaide, Australia. Adelaide hosted the F1 season finale from 1985-95.

Michael Schumacher, who retired from F1 for good at the conclusion of the 2012 season, holds the record for most victories in the Australian GP with four (2000, '01, '02 and '04). Jenson Button has won this race in three of the last four years. Button finished sixth in 2011.

In last year's Australian GP, Button started second but grabbed the lead from pole sitter and then McLaren teammate Lewis Hamilton in the first turn of the opening lap. Button only relinquished the top position during his two pit stops during the 58-lap race. Hamilton is now driving for Mercedes.

The race winner at Albert Park has started on the pole position eight times, including four in the past six years. Sebastian Vettel most recently did it in 2011.

Round 2 in the 2013 Formula One world championship is the March 24 Malaysian Grand Prix in Kuala Lumpur. Fernando Alonso won last year's race there.

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