One week after the race, see the barriers where Pierre Gasly, Esteban Ocon, and Kevin Magnussen crashed, see the teams taking apart the circuit. What happens AFTER the Australian GP? How is the circuit removed from this public park? Filmed in Albert Park, home of the Australian Formula One Grand Prix. The Australian Formula One Grand Prix takes place annually in Melbourne, Australia. However, when the race is over, it's time to dismantle the various structures and facilities that were put in place for the event. This process involves a significant amount of planning and coordination to ensure that everything is safely and efficiently taken down. The first step in dismantling the Australian Grand Prix involves removing all of the temporary fencing, barriers, and other structures that were used to create the race track and spectator areas. This is done using cranes, forklifts, and other heavy machinery. Then the grandstands and hospitality tents are taken down, along with any temporary lighting or power supplies and Albert Park is returned to its original state. All of this work must be done carefully and methodically to ensure that no damage is done to the park or surrounding areas, and that everything is properly packed up and transported away. Big respect to the teams who do this work every year so we can enjoy such a fun motorsport event.