Fans of Formula One have been criticized online for leaving their garbage covered by the shores of the racing track in Albert Park.
The weather wreaked havoc during the Australian Grand Prix of Sunday with six pilots colliding with the race due to torrential conditions.
Lando Norris would finally come to victory in the first game of the season, the fifth victory of his career, while the Australian pilots Oscar Piastri and Jack Doohan succumbed to the torrid conditions.
Piastri, who led brilliantly in his house grand prize, slipped from the track in the middle of the race, but could continue, going to be ninth. You could not say the same as Doohan, with the Alpine pilot crashing against a barrier previously in the race, forcing him to sit the rest of the trip.
With this year being one of the most competitive registered seasons, many fans were eager to hook a ticket for the first race of the season. More than 465,498 clients have entered the doors at Albert Park for the event in the first four days, which means that Australian Grand Prix organizers have seen an increase of more than 13,000 at the doors.
Today, fans put the rains, plastic coats and deployed their umbrellas while challenging the adverse conditions in Melbourne for the race.

Fans of Formula One have been criticized online by some users of social networks after the spectators attending the Australia Grand Prix leave trash scattered on all the shores in Albert Park

The record crowds have attended the SPEED festival this week, with many challenging torrent rains on Sunday for the opening race of the season

Lando Norris claimed the fifth victory of his career, defending Max Verstappen late to win the race
But after the race attendees had dispersed from the land, some felt “ashamed” by the amount of garbage that was spread in some of the banks around Albert Park.
A reddit user, Dogryan100He published an image on the social media channel R/Formula1, which shows the amount of garbage that had been left around the land.
The user of social networks wrote: “Dear fans, clean their disaster when you leave.”
Other fans left comments on the thread also expressing their 'disgust' in The Littler.
“I went beyond this, absolutely unpleasant the amount of garbage that was thrown,” one wrote.
Another runner that seemed to have attended the event talked about some of the articles that people were leaving.
'I was there and people literally abandoned camp chairs and their garbage left for the staff to deal with. I felt quite ashamed as an event assistant.
'In addition to that, the lack of awareness of the people trying to catch the trams that return home. Crowds simply stopped on the road to roads with cars that try to pass through a human wall waiting to climb to transport. See what happens next year.




Fans of Formula One expressed their 'disgust' for the amount of garbage on the ground

It is understood that some viewers have designated up to $ 570 for premium seats to see the Grand Prix
One added that the containers around Albert Park had also overwhelmed.
'I do not say that you are wrong, but unfortunately, the containers overflow and there was not enough of them. GP Corp does not have clean events contractors either.
There was pain at the end of the race for the Australian star Piastri, who cut a figure after the second to the ninth after turning the wet track.
In statements to Sky Sports, Piastri said: 'Obviously it is quite disappointing at this time.
'I felt that for each return, apart from one, I led an incredibly strong race and it is a shame not to land the result to show it. Obviously I have no one to blame but myself. It was a bit unfortunate to be stuck. did. But it was only me who put me there.
'I think for me the great positive is the other 56 laps of the race. I felt that I had a really strong rhythm and that is what I will try to take away this weekend as a team and with Lando they made the right decision and with myself, since I was trying to reverse for about a minute, we still make the right decision.
'So I am proud of all the team's effort this weekend and a shame not to have a better result.
'It would hurt me if I had a bad car. But clearly, there was much more on the table than P9 today, so it was a shame not to have that result. '