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The 2016 Australian Grand Prix (formally the 2016 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix) was the first race of the 2016 Formula One season. The race was the 81st Australian Grand Prix, the 32nd time as a round of the Formula One World Championship, and the 21st F1 race to be held at the Albert Park Circuit. Lewis Hamilton entered the race as World Champion.

Hamilton took pole position in qualifying over Nico Rosberg. The new qualifying system was criticized, with many thinking that it was a bad idea. Christian Horner said it "not good for F1" and Niki Lauda felt that it was a big mistake. [1][2]


Background[]

The first round of the 2016 Championship followed a winter of heavy development for all of the engine manufacturers, although the advantage seemed to be with Mercedes. Despite not setting any headline times in the eight test days, the Silver Arrows came to Australia as favourites having completed almost an entire season's race distance with only one mechanical failure.[3] Ferrari had closed the gap to ensure that the Mercedes would be under pressure, with the Tifosi and the Silver Arrows fielding unchanged driver line-ups.[3]

Elsewhere, Renault looked to have improved over the winter as did Honda, although both still appeared to be siginficantly down on power compared to Mercedes. Yet, even minor improvements were to the benefit of Red Bull, who would run under Tag Heuer branded Renault power for 2016, and looked set to battle with Williams, Force India (both Mercedes powered) and Toro Rosso (using a 2015-spec Ferrari engine) for third in the Championship. McLaren also looked in better shape with Honda than in 2015, although it seemed that the Japanese built engine would keep them near the back of the field.[3]

Driver tyre choices
Team Driver Pirelli supersoft symbol Pirelli soft symbol Pirelli medium symbol Driver Pirelli supersoft symbol Pirelli soft symbol Pirelli medium symbol
Mercedes Hamilton 6 6 1 Rosberg 6 5 2
Ferrari Vettel 6 5 2 Räikkönen 6 5 2
Williams Bottas 7 5 1 Massa 7 5 1
Red Bull Ricciardo 7 4 2 Kvyat 7 4 2
Renault Magnussen 7 5 1 Palmer 7 5 1
Force India Hülkenberg 6 5 2 Pérez 6 5 2
Toro Rosso Verstappen 7 4 2 Sainz 7 4 2
McLaren Alonso 7 5 1 Button 7 5 1
Sauber Ericsson 6 6 1 Nasr 6 5 2
Manor Wehrlein 5 4 4 Haryanto 5 4 4
Haas Grosjean 7 5 1 Gutiérrez 7 4 2

Sauber looked in relatively decent shape ahead of the weekend in Australia, having only tested their 2016 car for four of the eight test days after financial issues. They looked set to battle with McLaren and the reformed Renault team for midfield spots, while Manor Racing, sporting a new Mercedes partnership, and the new Haas F1 Team looked set to do battle at the back of the field.[3] That said, Manor were in the strongest position they had ever been in ahead of the first race of the season, while Haas had shown genuine pace in testing despite it being their first season, meaning points would be the ambition for both.[3]

Melbourne was also to see the debuts of three new faces to Formula One, headlined by 2015 DTM Champion Pascal Wehrlein at Manor. The Maltese born German was to do battle at Manor alongside Rio Haryanto, who would become the first Indonesian driver to compete in the World Championship. Also joining the fray would be former GP2 Series Champion Jolyon Palmer, the Brit joining the reformed Renault Sport F1 Team in place of Romain Grosjean, whom had moved to Haas.

Leaving F1 were Pastor Maldonado, the Venezuelan falling due to a lack of sponsorship payments, Will Stevens, Roberto Merhi and Alexander Rossi. The latter trio were dropped in favour of Wehrlein and Haryanto for a variety of reasons, although Rossi was retained as a test driver for them for the new season. Maldonado's seat was to be filled by Kevin Magnussen, the Dane departing McLaren after they opted to retain Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso, while the final seat available on the grid was filled by Mexican driver Esteban Gutierrez at Haas. The latter two were making their returns to the Championship.

The V8 Supercars Championship, native to Australia, was to fill its traditional role as a support series to Formula One, celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the Albert Park race's debut in 1996.[4]

Entry list[]

The full entry list for the 2016 Australian Grand Prix is shown below:

No. Driver Entrant Constructor Chassis Engine Model Tyre
44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes W07 Hybrid Mercedes PU106C Hybrid P
6 Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes W07 Hybrid Mercedes PU106C Hybrid P
5 Germany Sebastian Vettel Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari SF16-H Ferrari 059/5 P
7 Finland Kimi Räikkönen Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari SF16-H Ferrari 059/5 P
19 Brazil Felipe Massa United Kingdom Williams Martini Racing Williams FW38 Mercedes PU106C Hybrid P
77 Finland Valtteri Bottas United Kingdom Williams Martini Racing Williams FW38 Mercedes PU106C Hybrid P
3 Australia Daniel Ricciardo Austria Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB12 TAG Heuer P
26 Russia Daniil Kvyat Austria Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB12 TAG Heuer P
27 Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Sahara Force India F1 Team Force India VJM09 Mercedes PU106C Hybrid P
11 Mexico Sergio Pérez India Sahara Force India F1 Team Force India VJM09 Mercedes PU106C Hybrid P
20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen France Renault Sport F1 Team Renault RS16 Renault RE16 P
30 United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer France Renault Sport F1 Team Renault RS16 Renault RE16 P
33 Netherlands Max Verstappen Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso STR11 Ferrari 059/3 P
55 Spain Carlos Sainz, Jr. Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso STR11 Ferrari 059/3 P
9 Sweden Marcus Ericsson Switzerland Sauber F1 Team Sauber C35 Ferrari 059/5 P
12 Brazil Felipe Nasr Switzerland Sauber F1 Team Sauber C35 Ferrari 059/5 P
14 Spain Fernando Alonso United Kingdom McLaren Honda F1 Team McLaren MP4-31 Honda RA616H Hybrid P
22 United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren Honda F1 Team McLaren MP4-31 Honda RA616H Hybrid P
88 Indonesia Rio Haryanto United Kingdom Manor Racing MRT Manor MRT05 Mercedes PU106C Hybrid P
94 Germany Pascal Wehrlein United Kingdom Manor Racing MRT Manor MRT05 Mercedes PU106C Hybrid P
8 France Romain Grosjean United States Haas F1 Team Haas VF-16 Ferrari 059/5 P
21 Mexico Esteban Gutierrez United States Haas F1 Team Haas VF-16 Ferrari 059/5 P

Practice Overview[]

FP1[]

Felipe Massa rain (2016 AUS GP)

Felipe Massa in the rain

A gloomy and overcast backdrop set the scene for the first practice session of the season. Heavy rain overnight, continuing into the early morning had left the Albert Park circuit heavily soaked. Sebastian Vettel in the Ferrari became the first man to venture out onto track on wet tyres. Vettel only went out for one scouting lap before returning to the pits.

Nico Rosberg who followed Vettel out the pits became the first driver of the season to set a timed lap. His lap was somewhat held up by Kevin Magnussen's Renault that exited the pits as he entered the first corner. Sergio Pérez whilst attempting to do a practice start, stalled his car at the exit of the pitlane. The Force India mechanics rushing up to the end of the pitlane to push him back to his garage.

After a couple of timed laps, Rosberg returns to the pits. Teammate Lewis Hamilton, also on intermediates ventures out. Nearly all the cars with the exception of Esteban Gutiérrez, Carlos Sainz, Jr. and Rio Haryanto have been on track to set installation laps.

Mercedes have been lapping competitively, between Hamilton and Rosberg, the duo have completed 19 laps. The Red Bull's of Daniil Kvyat and Daniel Ricciardo have set competitive lap times to put their cars just behind the Mercedes.

The track has gone quiet, the wet conditions providing little action. Fernando Alonso can be seen in intense conversation with his engineers and Ron Dennis.  Kimi Räikkönen takes over the top of the timesheets in his Ferrari ahead of the Mercedes cars. Teammate Vettel does another installation lap but pits his car yet again, he has yet to set a timed lap.

Gutiérrez is the only car to yet venture on track, his Haas being grounded with a technical problem. The two McLaren's venture back out onto track, both Button and Alonso are on soft tyres. Ricciardo follows them out on the medium tyre.

Sainz has been hounded by a technical problem upon leaving the track, the Toro Rosso moving around very slowly on track. His car grounds to a halt in the middle of the pit-lane, his mechanics rushing down the pitlane to push back Sainz's crippled car to their garage.

Ricciardo on the slick tyres sets the new fastest lap time, teammate Kvyat moves into second. Alonso is third whilst Button returns to the pits after one lap. It seems like it is time for slicks, the rain suddenly returns again. Hamilton who returned to the track on slicks was caught out at the wrong time and performs a big lock-up as the track gets wetter once again.

The two Renault's of Jolyon Palmer and Kevin Magnussen are on intermediates whilst the rest of the cars remain on slicks. Gutiérrez's car appears to be repaired and he finally heads out on track on intermediates. As the rain increases, the cars return to the pits.

Button returns to the track on intermediates, he sets the seventh fastest time whilst Verstappen in the Toro Rosso goes fourth. Verstappen pushing hard could be seen locking up at several moments on track. Gutiérrez sets the ninth fastest lap time, however reports an "inconsistency in power delivery" over the radio.

The rain has stopped and the sun has for the first time began shining through the clouds. Verstappen who returned to the track on slicks had a spin exiting turn 6.  Nico Hülkenberg who has also gone out on slicks sets the new fastest time of the session. Teammate  Pérez moves into third. Hamilton also on slicks, goes one second faster than the rest of the field. Ricciardo also on slicks move into second.

The brief moment of sunshine is gone again as the rain returns, the cars on track begin to slow down. Valtteri Bottas and Rio Haryanto both spin exiting turn 6. After going fourth fastest, the next lap Kvyat takes the fastest lap. This is short lived as Hamilton soon reclaims the top spot. Hamilton performing another big lock-up going into turn 6. Rosberg meanwhile is down in sixth position.

At turn 13, Räikkönen goes straight on whilst trying to make the corner. He spins the car and returns to the circuit. The circuit now becoming too wet for slicks sees the drivers return to the pits. Rosberg had been setting a purple first and second sector before abandoning his lap.

Vettel who still hasn't set a lap time, goes out for one more installation lap in the wet conditions. 30 seconds before the end of the session, Ricciardo spins off the circuit at turn 12 and beaches his car in the gravel. Ricciardo exits the car and greets his home fans before returning to the pits on foot.

The wet conditions creating an unexpected timesheet at the end of FP1. With the cars unable to demonstrate their true potential in the unpredictable conditions, the teams would still have to wait until later to get an understanding of the grid running for the new season.

FP2[]

For the afternoon session, the rain remained. As the session began, the rain began to increase in intensity. Most of the drivers were sitting in the pits waiting for the conditions to improve. Daniel Ricciardo on the intermediates is the first driver to head out onto track, after setting a couple of laps he returns to the pits. Following Ricciardo, teammate Kvyat and Rosberg's Mercedes are out on track. After Rosberg goes fastest, Kvyat then takes the fastest time the next lap.

Sainz then moves into second place with the Toro Rosso car. Rosberg who had yet to set a proper lap time, then goes on his first flying lap. However exiting turn 6, Rosberg loses the back end and slams into the wall. The front of his car is badly damaged, while he attempted to make it back to the pits. His team over the radio tells him to pull off the circuit by order of the FIA. Rosberg was running a new specification front wing with the S-Duct, the team notably only having a limited number of these new front wings. Interestingly the team did not run it in FP1 in fear of it getting damaged.

As this occurred, Sainz sets the fastest time, however soon enough the time was beaten by Alonso. The Force India's of Hülkenberg and Pérez move into first and second, before Sainz retakes the top spot. Pérez had nearly spun the car when he got a wheel on the grass on his quick lap.

Alonso and Ricciardo move into second and third. Räikkönen in the Ferrari finally shows his hand and moves into the top place. Button is pushing hard to go fifth, one place ahead of teammate Alonso. Vettel's Ferrari has been running quietly, he puts his car only in sixth position.

Gutiérrez sets the ninth fastest time in his Haas whilst also sharing a trip through the gravel on his run. He and Pérez go wide and off the circuit at turn one. Hamilton finally comes out on track and on his first flying lap sets the fastest time of the session before returning to the pits.

In the last 10 minutes of the session, Williams finally send its cars of Massa and Bottas out on track to set their lap times. Apart from the Williams cars, the rest of the field headed for the pits in the remainder of the session as the rain increased. The Renault's and Williams cars did not set competitive lap times whilst Verstappen and the two Sauber's did not even make it out on track.

Practice Results[]

The full practice results for the 2016 Australian Grand Prix are outlined below:

No Driver Team FP1 FP2 FP3
Time Pos Time Pos Time Pos
3 Australia Daniel Ricciardo Austria Red Bull-TAG Heuer 1:30.875 3 1:39.345 4 1:26.768 8
5 Germany Sebastian Vettel Italy Ferrari no time 21 1:40.761 8 1:25.852 3
6 Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:31.814 6 1:47.356 15 1:25.800 2
7 Finland Kimi Räikkönen Italy Ferrari 1:40.754 17 1:39.486 3 1:26.435 5
8 France Romain Grosjean United States Haas-Ferrari 1:43.443 20 1:43.731 13 1:28.292 19
9 Sweden Marcus Ericsson Switzerland Sauber-Ferrari 1:37.956 15 no time - 1:27.659 14
11 Mexico Sergio Pérez India Force India-Mercedes 1:33.370 9 1:41.256 9 1:27.242 10
12 Brazil Felipe Nasr Switzerland Sauber-Ferrari 1:34.796 13 no time - 1:28.293 20
14 Spain Fernando Alonso United Kingdom McLaren-Honda 1:33.060 7 1:39.895 6 1:27.263 11
19 Brazil Felipe Massa United Kingdom Williams-Mercedes 1:34.679 12 no time 18 1:27.151 9
20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen France Renault 1:34.060 10 no time 16 1:27.871 15
21 Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez United States Haas-Ferrari 1:41.780 18 1:42.891 11 1:28.284 18
22 United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren-Honda 1:33.129 8 1:40.008 7 1:27.341 12
26 Russia Daniil Kvyat Austria Red Bull-TAG Heuer 1:30.146 2 1:42.411 10 1:27.430 13
27 Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India-Mercedes 1:31.325 4 1:39.308 2 1:27.998 16
30 United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer France Renault 1:35.477 14 no time 17 1:28.117 17
33 Netherlands Max Verstappen Italy Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:31.720 5 no time - 1:26.701 6
44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Germany Mercedes 1:29.725 1 1:38.841 1 1:25.624 1
55 Spain Carlos Sainz, Jr. Italy Toro Rosso-Ferrari no time 22 1:39.694 5 1:26.257 4
77 Finland Valtteri Bottas United Kingdom Williams-Mercedes 1:34.550 11 no time 19 1:26.730 7
88 Indonesia Rio Haryanto United Kingdom Manor-Mercedes 1:43.372 19 1:44.304 14 1:29.272 22
94 Germany Pascal Wehrlein United Kingdom Manor-Mercedes 1:40.401 16 1:43.401 12 1:29.046 21
Source: [5][6][7]

Qualifying[]

Q1[]

Q2[]

Q3[]

Qualifying Results[]

Pos. No. Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Grid
Pos Time Pos Time Pos Time
1 44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Germany Mercedes 1 1:25.351 1 1:24.605 1 1:23.837 1
2 6 Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 8 1:26.934 2 1:24.796 2 1:24.197 2
3 5 Germany Sebastian Vettel Italy Ferrari 10 1:26.945 3 1:25.257 3 1:24.675 3
4 7 Finland Kimi Räikkönen Italy Ferrari 5 1:26.579 6 1:25.615 4 1:25.033 4
5 33 Netherlands Max Verstappen Italy Toro Rosso-Ferrari 9 1:26.934 7 1:25.615 5 1:25.434 5
6 19 Brazil Felipe Massa United Kingdom Williams-Mercedes 2 1:25.918 8 1:25.644 6 1:25.458 6
7 55 Spain Carlos Sainz, Jr. Italy Toro Rosso-Ferrari 12 1:27.057 4 1:25.384 7 1:25.582 7
8 3 Australia Daniel Ricciardo Austria Red Bull-TAG Heuer 11 1:26.945 5 1:25.599 8 1:25.589 8
9 11 Mexico Sergio Pérez India Force India-Mercedes 6 1:26.607 9 1:25.753 9
10 27 Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India-Mercedes 4 1:26.550 10 1:25.865 10
11 77 Finland Valtteri Bottas United Kingdom Williams-Mercedes 13 1:27.135 11 1:25.961 11
12 14 Spain Fernando Alonso United Kingdom McLaren-Honda 3 1:26.537 12 1:26.125 12
13 22 United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren-Honda 7 1:26.740 13 1:26.304 13
14 30 United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer France Renault 14 1:27.241 14 1:27.601 14
15 20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen France Renault 15 1:27.297 15 1:27.742 15
16 9 Sweden Marcus Ericsson Switzerland Sauber-Ferrari 16 1:27.435 16
17 12 Brazil Felipe Nasr Switzerland Sauber-Ferrari 17 1:27.958 17
18 26 Russia Daniil Kvyat Austria Red Bull-TAG Heuer 18 1:28.006 18
19 8 France Romain Grosjean United States Haas-Ferrari 19 1:28.322 PL*
20 21 Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez United States Haas-Ferrari 20 1:29.606 19
21 88 Indonesia Rio Haryanto United Kingdom Manor-Mercedes 21 1:29.627 20
22 94 Germany Pascal Wehrlein United Kingdom Manor-Mercedes 22 1:29.642 21
107% time: 1:31.325
Source: [8]
  • * Note - Haryanto drops three grid places for pit-lane collision with Grosjean in FP3. Bottas drops five for unscheduled gearbox change.[8]

Grid[]

The starting grid of the 2016 Australian Grand Prix is as below:

Show Grid
Pos. Pos.
Driver Driver
______________
Row 1 1 ______________
Lewis Hamilton 2
______________ Nico Rosberg
Row 2 3 ______________
Sebastian Vettel 4
______________ Kimi Räikkönen
Row 3 5 ______________
Max Verstappen 6
______________ Felipe Massa
Row 4 7 ______________
Carlos Sainz, Jr. 8
______________ Daniel Ricciardo
Row 5 9 ______________
Sergio Pérez 10
______________ Nico Hülkenberg
Row 6 11 ______________
Fernando Alonso 12
______________ Jenson Button
Row 7 13 ______________
Jolyon Palmer 14
______________ Kevin Magnussen
Row 8 15 ______________
Marcus Ericsson 16
______________ Valtteri Bottas
Row 9 17 ______________
Felipe Nasr 18
______________ Daniil Kvyat
Row 10 19 ______________
Romain Grosjean 20
______________ Esteban Gutiérrez
Row 11 21 ______________
Pascal Wehrlein 22
______________ Rio Haryanto

Race[]

Results[]

Pos. No. Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 6 Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 57 1h 48m 15.565s 2 25
2 44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Germany Mercedes 57 +8.060 1 18
3 5 Germany Sebastian Vettel Italy Ferrari 57 +9.643 3 15
4 3 Australia Daniel Ricciardo Austria Red Bull-TAG Heuer 57 +24.330 8 12
5 19 Brazil Felipe Massa United Kingdom Williams-Mercedes 57 +58.979 6 10
6 8 France Romain Grosjean United States Haas-Ferrari 57 +1:12.081 19 8
7 27 Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India-Mercedes 57 +1:14.199 10 6
8 77 Finland Valtteri Bottas United Kingdom Williams-Mercedes 57 +1:15.153 16 4
9 55 Spain Carlos Sainz, Jr. Italy Toro Rosso-Ferrari 57 +1:15.680 7 2
10 33 Netherlands Max Verstappen Italy Toro Rosso-Ferrari 57 +1:16.833 5 1
11 30 United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer France Renault 57 +1:23.399 13
12 20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen France Renault 57 +1:25.606 14
13 11 Mexico Sergio Pérez India Force India-Mercedes 57 +1:31.699 9
14 22 United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren-Honda 56 +1 Lap 12
15 12 Brazil Felipe Nasr Switzerland Sauber-Ferrari 56 +1 Lap 17
16 94 Germany Pascal Wehrlein United Kingdom Manor-Mercedes 56 +1 Lap 21
17 9 Sweden Marcus Ericsson Switzerland Sauber-Ferrari 38 Virbrations 15
Ret 7 Finland Kimi Räikkönen Italy Ferrari 21 Engine 4
Ret 88 Indonesia Rio Haryanto United Kingdom Manor-Mercedes 17 Hydraulics 22
Ret 21 Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez United States Haas-Ferrari 16 Accident 20
Ret 14 Spain Fernando Alonso United Kingdom McLaren-Honda 16 Accident 11
DNS 26 Russia Daniil Kvyat Austria Red Bull-TAG Heuer 0 Gearbox 18
Source:[9]

Milestones[]

Standings after race[]

Drivers' World Championship
Pos. Driver Pts
1 Germany Nico Rosberg 25
2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 18
3 Germany Sebastian Vettel 15
4 Australia Daniel Ricciardo 12
5 Brazil Felipe Massa 10
6 France Romain Grosjean 8
7 Germany Nico Hülkenberg 6
8 Finland Valtteri Bottas 4
9 Spain Carlos Sainz, Jr. 2
10 Netherlands Max Verstappen 1
11 United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer 0
12 Denmark Kevin Magnussen 0
13 Mexico Sergio Pérez 0
14 United Kingdom Jenson Button 0
15 Brazil Felipe Nasr 0
16 Germany Pascal Wehrlein 0
Source:[10]
Constructors' World Championship
Pos. Team Pts
1 Germany Mercedes 43
2 Italy Ferrari 15
3 United Kingdom Williams-Mercedes 14
4 Austria Red Bull-TAG Heuer 12
5 United States Haas-Ferrari 8
6 India Force India-Mercedes 6
7 Italy Toro Rosso-Ferrari 3
8 France Renault 0
9 United Kingdom McLaren-Honda 0
10 Switzerland Sauber-Ferrari 0
11 United Kingdom Manor-Mercedes 0
Source:[10]

Notes[]

  1. Lines, Chris (19 March 2016). "F1 qualifying format slammed as Hamilton wins Australia pole". Associated Press. Associated Press (Melbourne: AP Sports). Archived from the original on 19 March 2016. http://wayback.archive.org/web/20160319184518/http://racing.ap.org/article/f1-qualifying-format-slammed-hamilton-wins-australia-pole. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  2. Weaver, Paul (19 March 2016). "F1 qualifying universally condemned as Lewis Hamilton grabs Melbourne pole". The Guardian (Melbourne: Guardian Media Group). Archived from the original on 19 March 2016. http://web.archive.org/web/20160319084528/http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/mar/19/f1-qualifying-universally-condemned-as-lewis-hamilton-grabs-pole. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Andrew Benson and Allan McNish, 'Formula 1 2016: Allan McNish's season preview', bbc.co.uk/sport, (British Broadcasting Company: Sport, 14/03/2016), http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/35787511, (Accessed 16/03/2016)
  4. 'Fast Facts: Formula One Rolex Australian Grand Prix', v8supercars.com.au, (V8 Supercars, 16/03/2016), http://www.v8supercars.com.au/terms-conditions/, (Accessed 16/03/2016)
  5. "2016 Australian Grand Prix – Practice 1 results". Formula1.com (Formula One Administration). https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2016/races/938/australia/practice-1.html.
  6. "2016 Australian Grand Prix – Practice 2 results". Formula1.com (Formula One Administration). https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2016/races/938/australia/practice-2.html.
  7. "2016 Australian Grand Prix – Practice 3 results". Formula1.com (Formula One Administration). https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2016/races/938/australia/practice-3.html.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "2016 Australian Grand Prix – Qualifying results". Formula1.com (Formula One Administration). 2 April 2016. https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2016/races/938/australia/qualifying.html. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  9. "2016 Australian Grand Prix - Race results". Formula One World Championship Limited. 21 March 2016. https://www.formula1.com/en/championship/results/2016-race-results/2016-australia-results/race.html. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
  10. 10.0 10.1 Collantine, Keith (20 March 2016). "2016 Australian Grand Prix championship points". F1 Fanatic (Keith Collantine). http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2016/03/20/2016-australian-grand-prix-championship-points-2/. Retrieved 24 March 2016.

External links[]

V T E 2016 Formula One Season
Teams Ferrari • Force India • Haas • Manor • McLaren • Mercedes • Red Bull • Renault • Sauber • Toro Rosso • Williams
Engines Ferrari • Honda • Mercedes • Renault • TAG Heuer
Drivers alphabetically Alonso • Bottas • Button • Ericsson • Grosjean • Gutiérrez • Hamilton • Haryanto • Hülkenberg • Kvyat • Magnussen • Massa • Nasr • Ocon • Palmer • Pérez • Räikkönen • Ricciardo • Rosberg • Sainz • Vandoorne  • Verstappen • Vettel • Wehrlein
Drivers by number Ricciardo • 5 Vettel • 6 Rosberg • 7 Räikkönen • 8 Grosjean • 9 Ericsson • 11 Pérez • 12 Nasr • 14 Alonso • 19 Massa • 20 Magnussen • 21 Gutiérrez • 22 Button • 26 Kvyat • 27 Hülkenberg • 30 Palmer • 31 Ocon • 33 Verstappen • 44 Hamilton • 47 Vandoorne  • 55 Sainz • 77 Bottas • 88 Haryanto • 94 Wehrlein
Other Drivers Celis • di Resta • Fong • Fuoco • Gasly • Jordá • Kari • King • Leclerc • Lynn • Matsushita • Mazepin • Paffett • Rossi • Stoneman • Stroll • Turvey • Vergne
Cars Ferrari SF16-H • Force India VJM09 • Haas VF-16 • Manor MRT05 • McLaren MP4-31 • Mercedes F1 W07 Hybrid • Red Bull RB12 • Renault RS16 • Sauber C35 • Toro Rosso STR11 • Williams FW38
Tyres Pirelli
Races Australia • Bahrain • China • Russia • Spain • Monaco • Canada • Baku • Austria • Britain • Hungary • Germany • Belgium • Italy • Singapore • Malaysia • Japan • United States • Mexico • Brazil • Abu Dhabi
Tests Paul Ricard • Barcelona: 1 • 2 • 3
See also 2015 Formula One Season • 2017 Formula One Season • Category
V T E Australia Australian Grand Prix
Circuits Adelaide Street Circuit (1985–1995) • Albert Park Circuit (1996–present)
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