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Max Verstappen at the Australian Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Max Verstappen·Australian Grand Prix

Driver × Circuit · street

Max Verstappen at the Australian Grand Prix

Max Verstappen's record at the Australian Grand Prix features a journey from early career struggles and notable reliability issues to a dominant victory in 2023, alongside two other podium finishes.

  • street
  • Melbourne
  • Max Verstappen

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Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
10
Wins
1
Podiums
3
Best finish
P1
DNFs
3
Points
85

Won here in: 2023

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2015
DriverMax Verstappen
  • CircuitAustralian Grand Prix
  • Scuderia Toro Rosso
    P11
    Engine
    0
    2016Scuderia Toro RossoP5P101
    2017Red Bull RacingP5P510
    2018Red Bull RacingP4P68
    2019Red Bull RacingP4P315
    2022Red Bull RacingP2Fuel leak0
    2023Red Bull RacingP1P125
    2024Red Bull RacingP1Brakes0
    2025Red Bull RacingP3P218
    2026Red Bull RacingP20P68

    Max Verstappen's history at the Australian Grand Prix presents a nuanced narrative, marked by early career challenges and intermittent reliability issues that contrast sharply with his breakthrough victory in 2023 and subsequent podiums. His ten starts at the Albert Park circuit have often been a test of both car and driver, particularly in the early stages of his Formula 1 career.

    His debut in 2015 with Toro Rosso ended in a DNF due to an engine issue, followed by a tenth-place finish in 2016. Upon moving to Red Bull Racing, Verstappen showed gradual improvement, securing a fifth place in 2017 and a sixth in 2018. The turning point for his podium aspirations at this venue arrived in 2019, where he secured a third-place finish, marking his first podium at the Australian Grand Prix. However, reliability continued to be a factor, with another DNF in 2022 due to a fuel leak, and most recently, a brake issue forcing him out of the 2024 race. These mechanical setbacks highlight a pattern distinct from his more dominant performances at other circuits, such as the consistent success seen at the Belgian Grand Prix.

    The 2023 Australian Grand Prix stands as a significant milestone, where Verstappen claimed his sole victory at Albert Park, starting from pole position. This performance underscored his capability to master the challenging street circuit when the car package is optimized. His subsequent appearances, including a second-place finish in 2025 and a resilient sixth-place from a twentieth-place grid start in 2026, further illustrate his adaptability and race craft, even when facing adversity. The unique demands of a street circuit like Melbourne, with its evolving grip and unforgiving walls, often differentiate it from permanent tracks such as the Hungarian Grand Prix where his approach might vary.

    Verstappen's driving style, characterized by aggressive corner entry and strong braking, generally suits the Albert Park layout. However, the circuit's blend of high-speed sections and technical chicanes, combined with its street circuit nature, demands absolute precision. The intermittent nature of his results here, including his three DNFs and three podiums, suggests that while his raw pace is undeniable, the Australian Grand Prix has historically presented a tougher challenge than many other venues on the Formula 1 — official site calendar. The data available through sources like Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data provides a clear picture of this varied performance. For further context on the sport's broader history and technical evolution, the Wikipedia: Formula One page offers extensive details. Comparing his Albert Park record to another demanding street circuit like the Singapore Grand Prix can reveal interesting parallels in his performance on such layouts.

    Common questions

    How many times has Max Verstappen won the Australian Grand Prix?
    Max Verstappen has won the Australian Grand Prix once, in 2023, starting from pole position.
    What is Max Verstappen's best finish at Albert Park?
    His best finish at the Australian Grand Prix is a victory, achieved in the 2023 season.
    Has Max Verstappen had reliability issues at the Australian Grand Prix?
    Yes, he has recorded three DNFs at Albert Park due to various mechanical issues, including engine, fuel leak, and brake failures.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026