Organisers of Formula 1’s Australian Grand Prix have named Travis Auld as its new Chief Executive Officer.
Auld, who arrives after spending several decades in senior positions at the Australian Football League, will replace Andrew Westacott in the position.
Westacott announced at the end of 2022 that he would step down from his role in mid-2023, following 11 years as the CEO of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation, which oversees Formula 1’s Australian Grand Prix and MotoGP’s Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix.
Under Westacott’s stewardship the event grew to become one of Formula 1’s most-attended grands prix, while its contract was recently extended through 2037.
“I am looking forward to leading one of the biggest and best international events in the country,” said Auld.
“I want to thank the Victorian Government, specifically the Premier and Sports Minister along with the AGPC Board led by Paul Little for the opportunity to lead the Australian Grand Prix Corporation,” said Auld.
“The possibilities are endless on the back of the extraordinary growth that F1 has experienced globally along with Moto GP going from strength to strength.
“My role is to ensure we deliver two world class events that are the best possible experience for drivers, riders, teams, and fans from across the globe.”
Next year’s Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix is scheduled to take place on March 24, as the third round of the season.