
Formula 1 championship leader Oscar Piastri will have a new piece of Albert Park history bearing his name when the Piastri Grandstand debuts at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix.
The Melbourne-born McLaren driver, currently in the midst of a breakout season, will join Australian greats Sir Jack Brabham, Alan Jones, Mark Webber, and Daniel Ricciardo in having a stand named after him at his home race.
The new grandstand will be located on the main straight opposite pit lane and the McLaren garage, offering some of the most sought-after seats in the house. For Piastri, the announcement still feels almost unreal.
“I’m very excited by the news that I’ll have my own grandstand at next year’s Australian Grand Prix,” he said. “It feels very surreal, and I never thought this would happen but the support is incredible and I can’t wait to see it all come together next March.”
“Seeing all the fans in my own grandstand directly opposite the McLaren garage is going to be an amazing experience and I’m really looking forward to feeling the energy and the atmosphere.”

Piastri admitted that the honour makes him reflect on how far he’s come since his days as a young fan at the circuit.
“It’s very cool racing at home, but I’m still at the level of when I was a little kid, just hearing the cars go around the track, let alone me being one of the cars.”
“So, yeah, very cool, very special to have my own grandstand.”
Recognition of a Rapid Rise
Australian Grand Prix Corporation CEO Travis Auld said that naming a stand after Piastri was a fitting recognition of how quickly the 23-year-old has risen through the ranks.
“Oscar has achieved incredible success in his early career across karting, F3, F2 and now in F1,” Auld said. “It is only fitting that we honour Oscar’s incredible rise in the sport with a dedicated grandstand at his home Grand Prix.”

Former F1 star Mark Webber, who manages Piastri, described the grandstand tribute as a sign of just how well his protégé has performed at the highest level.
“It’s magnificent news for the event and for Oscar,” Webber said. “It’s a reflection of his results so far, incredibly early in his career, that he’s managed to have the amount of podiums and victories that he’s had.”
“Clearly he is very comfortable at the elite level, and making his presence felt which is brilliant, and representing Australia in the way that the country likes to be represented.”
The 2026 Australian Grand Prix will run from March 5-8 as F1’s season opener, with tickets going on sale September 10.
Fans in the new Piastri Grandstand can expect prime views of the start line, pit stops, and – if the McLaren driver gets his way – his home race podium.
Only gone and got a grandstand pic.twitter.com/hoioxpPhpK
— Oscar Piastri (@OscarPiastri) August 18, 2025
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