F1 fans struggle to see race at Australian Grand Prix

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Fans at the Australian Grand Prix faced visibility issues despite paying up to $309 for General Admission tickets. Many resorted to standing on picnic tables and bins to catch a glimpse of the race. The event saw a record attendance of over 465,498 spectators, surpassing last year's numbers. However, the General Admission experience left many fans dissatisfied. Rookie driver Jack Doohan crashed on the opening lap of the race, marking a challenging start to his full-time F1 career. He expressed determination to learn from the experience as he prepares for the next race in Shanghai.


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