Formula One drivers from Australia

[3] Alan Jones entered Formula One in 1975 when Graham Hill's team brought him in to replace the injured Rolf Stommelen.

He instead signed to the Shadow team after the death of their driver Tom Pryce and secured his first win at the 1977 Austrian Grand Prix.

[6] He won the title in 1980, winning five races and featuring on the podium ten times,[6] thereby becoming the first world champion for Williams.

[3] A difficult relationship with teammate Carlos Reutemann caused enough trouble within the team for Nelson Piquet to beat them both to the title in 1981 and Jones subsequently retired from Formula One.

[8] He took part in four races for De Tomaso,[9] leaving at the end of the season to join Brabham alongside Graham Hill.

He achieved his only podium finish at the 1971 Austrian Grand Prix and left the team at the end of the year because of his concern about the management ability of new Brabham boss Bernie Ecclestone.

[8] However, his new drive with Surtees proved to be a bad move and he only managed to finish half of the twelve races he started.

A former World War II pilot with a dozen aerial victories, Gaze is considered to have been amongst the country's greatest flying aces.

He moved to Renault team for the 2019 season, and achieved 2 podiums with them at the 2020 Emilia Romagna and 2020 Eifel Grands Prix.

[15] For 2023, after initially acting as Red Bull Racing's third driver, he replaced Nyck de Vries at Scuderia AlphaTauri from the Hungarian Grand Prix onwards.

Alan Jones in 1980
Webber driving for Red Bull at the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix
Tim Schenken in 1971
Ricciardo driving for RB - Honda RBPT at the 2024 Spanish Grand Prix