Leading Voices Convene at Australian Grand Prix: Team Bosses Address Media
The Australian Grand Prix played host to a significant media gathering featuring three of Formula 1's most influential team leaders. Toto Wolff, Adrian Newey, and Graeme Lowdon took to the press conference stage to discuss the weekend's events and their teams' performance at Albert Park.

The paddock at the Australian Grand Prix buzzed with activity as Toto Wolff, Adrian Newey, and Graeme Lowdon assembled for a team representatives press conference. This gathering of senior leadership from their respective organizations provided an opportunity for media members to engage directly with three key figures shaping the championship's direction.
The conference format allowed journalists to probe the minds of these influential team principals and senior figures, offering insights into their perspectives on the weekend's racing action and the broader implications for their squads as the season progresses.
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Article B10.1.1
Day before on track running
Chapter: B
In Simple Terms
On the day before a race weekend starts, up to six drivers are required to participate in official media activities and fan meet-and-greets for a limited time. These drivers must do press conferences or team media sessions and spend time with fans, all within strict 30-minute to 1-hour time windows.
- Maximum six drivers selected for media and promotional activities
- On-track running limited to 1 hour within a 2-hour window, 23 hours before FP1
- Drivers must participate in FIA Press Conference or separate team media sessions
- Six drivers must be available for fan engagement activities for maximum 30 minutes each
Official FIA Text
Up to six drivers selected for official media and promotional activities for maximum one hour during two hour period 23 hours prior to FP1. Drivers must participate in FIA Press Conference or separate team media sessions. Six drivers must be available for fan engagement activities for maximum 30 minutes each.
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