Australian Grand Prix
AFL’s Auld named new CEO of Australian Grand Prix Corporation
Travis Auld has been appointed as the new chief executive of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation (AGPC), organisers of the Melbourne Formula 1 race, replacing the recently departed Andrew Westacott
Victoria adds two more years to Australian GP contract
The Victoria Government has added a further two years to its contract for Formula 1’s Australian Grand Prix, meaning that the country’s round of the motor-racing championship is now locked in for Melbourne unt…
Rolex returns as Australian Grand Prix title sponsor
Rolex is to return as title sponsor of the Australian Grand Prix for 2023
Australian GP drives large Foxtel audience but FTA viewership declines
The return of the Australian Grand Prix generated strong audiences for pay-television broadcaster Foxtel but the free-to-air audience for the Formula 1 race declined by 15 per cent
Australian Grand Prix prepares new experiences for a new generation of fans
Australian Grand Prix chief executive Andrew Westacott tells SportBusiness about the changes afoot as the Melbourne race returns after the pandemiic.
Australian Grand Prix Corporation strikes sponsorship agreement with Marriott
The Australian Grand Prix Corporation has announced a new sponsorship deal with hotel chain Marriott
F1 Australian GP serves up three-year sponsorship with Idle Hour Vodka
The Australian Grand Prix Corporation has agreed a three-year sponsorship deal with Brisbane-based alcoholic drinks brand Idle Hour Vodka ahead of the return of the Formula 1 race next month
Heineken replaces Rolex as Australian Grand Prix title sponsor
Dutch beer brand Heineken has been announced as the title sponsor of the Australian Grand Prix, which returns to the Formula 1 calendar after a two-season absence in April
Sydney ‘makes fresh move’ for Australian Grand Prix
Australian Grand Prix Corporation chief executive Andrew Westacott has said he is confident in Melbourne’s long-term position on the Formula 1 calendar, but admits there cannot be any “complacency” amid …