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The parkland setting provides a brilliant backdrop for the season-opener, and Albert Park itself is an interesting circuit. It has a few quick sections and some slow and technically demanding combinations that present the drivers and engineers with a few headaches. The late start time of 5pm makes visibility tricky when the sun begins to set, but it's not an insurmountable problem for the drivers. Williams F1 has won in Melbourne once, in 1996 - as has Bruno Senna, in Formula 3.



















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