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George Russell at the Australian Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
George Russell·Australian Grand Prix

Driver × Circuit · street

George Russell at the Australian Grand Prix

George Russell's journey at the Australian Grand Prix showcases a progression from challenging early outings to a significant victory and multiple podium finishes on Melbourne's demanding street circuit.

  • street
  • Melbourne
  • George Russell

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Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
6
Wins
1
Podiums
3
Best finish
P1
DNFs
1
Points
55

Won here in: 2026

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2019
DriverGeorge Russell
  • CircuitAustralian Grand Prix
  • Williams Grand Prix Engineering
    P19
    P16
    0
    2022Mercedes AMG F1P6P315
    2023Mercedes AMG F1P2Engine0
    2024Mercedes AMG F1P7P170
    2025Mercedes AMG F1P4P315
    2026Mercedes AMG F1P1P125

    George Russell's record at the Australian Grand Prix highlights a distinct evolution, from early struggles with an uncompetitive car to a strong podium contender and eventual winner on the demanding Albert Park street circuit. His journey at this particular venue encapsulates the trajectory of his career, beginning with a challenging debut and culminating in a significant triumph.

    Russell's first appearance at Melbourne in 2019, driving for Williams, saw him start 19th and finish 16th, two laps down. This period was a formative experience, where extracting performance from less competitive machinery honed his racecraft and technical understanding. The circuit, known for its mix of high-speed sections and tight chicanes, demands precision and confidence, qualities Russell has consistently developed.

    Upon his move to Mercedes, the dynamic at Albert Park shifted dramatically. The 2022 Australian Grand Prix marked a turning point, where Russell secured his first podium finish at the circuit, taking third place after starting sixth. This result underscored his ability to capitalize on opportunities and manage races effectively, even as Mercedes navigated a period of car development. The street circuit nature of Albert Park, with its unforgiving walls and limited run-off, places a premium on consistent performance across a race weekend, from qualifying to the final lap. For a comprehensive overview of the sport's governing principles, the FIA — F1 World Championship provides detailed regulations.

    While the 2023 race ended in an unfortunate engine-related retirement after starting second, and the 2024 event saw him finish 17th following an accident, these instances highlight the fine margins and inherent risks of racing on a semi-permanent street circuit. Despite these setbacks, Russell's underlying pace and strategic acumen at Albert Park have remained evident. His ability to adapt to varying grip levels and manage tyre degradation, a common challenge on this circuit, is a testament to his analytical approach. This adaptability is often crucial on street circuits, much like the demands faced by drivers such as Lando Norris at the Monaco Grand Prix, where precision and car control are paramount.

    His subsequent seasons saw Russell solidify his strong connection with Melbourne. A return to the podium in 2025, again finishing third from a fourth-place start, demonstrated a consistent ability to extract maximum performance. The pinnacle arrived in 2026, where Russell converted a pole position into a commanding victory, his first win at the Australian Grand Prix. This triumph, detailed in Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data, showcased a driver at the peak of his powers, expertly navigating the challenges of Albert Park to secure 25 points. His six starts at this circuit have yielded 1 win and 3 podiums, accumulating a total of 55 points, with his best finish being that victory in 2026. This consistent performance on a technical circuit also draws parallels to the focus on car setup and driver feedback seen at tracks like the Spanish Grand Prix.

    Russell's methodical approach to race weekends, combined with Mercedes' continuous development, has made him a formidable presence in Australia. The Albert Park circuit, with its unique blend of fast corners and heavy braking zones, demands a balanced car setup, and Russell's feedback has been instrumental in achieving this. His performances here reflect not just raw pace but a deep understanding of how to manage a race on a circuit that punishes even minor errors. For general insights into the sport's history and evolution, Wikipedia: Formula One offers a comprehensive resource. His strong qualifying record, including a pole position, underscores the importance of starting position on this track, where overtaking can be challenging.

    Common questions

    How many times has George Russell raced in Australia?
    George Russell has made 6 starts at the Australian Grand Prix, demonstrating a consistent presence since his debut in 2019.
    What is George Russell's best result at Albert Park?
    George Russell's best finish at the Australian Grand Prix is a win, achieved in the 2026 season, marking a significant milestone in his career at the circuit.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026