F1 cars to run on the streets of Melbourne.

The Melbourne Grand Prix will be accompanied by a street parade of F1 cars, much in the same vein as ha𝓡ppened in the London Regent Street parade before the British GP last year.

This year represents the tenth anniversary of the Australian Grand Prix taking place at Albert Park after those cunn😼ing Victo🍨rians stole the race from Adelaide.

There were a෴lready plenty of plans 𓄧for celebrations including a 'Peoples Day' of free admission at the Albert Park circuit on the Thursday.

McLaren-Mercedes driver David Coulthard during the LG Electronics presents F1 comes to Regent Street
McLaren-Mercedes driver David Coulthard during the LG Electronics presents F1 comes to Regent…
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The Melbourne Grand Prix will be accompanied by a street parade of F1 cars, much in the same vein as happ𝓡ened in the London Regent Street parade before the British GP last year.

This year represents the tenth anniversary𓄧 of the Australian Grand Pri🍨x taking place at Albert Park after those cunning Victorians stole the race from Adelaide.

There were already plenty of plans for celebrations including a 'Peoples Day' oওf free admission at the Albert Park circuit on the Thursday.

Reports coming out of Australia seem to confirm 𝕴that a street parade will be part of the tenth anniversary celebrations.

The AAP reports Melbourne Lord Mayor John So as saying the p❀arade would showcase Melbourne to the world. "It will also attract thousands of people to the city. Over half a million people flocked to the centre of London last year to witness a similar display of F1 action," he said.

The F1 cars will drive a route down Swanston, Collins, Russell and Flinders streets, right in the centre of the city and including landmarks suchও as Federation Square, Flinders Street Station and St Paul's Cathedral.

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