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Red Bull Ring
Formula 1 Circuit

Red Bull Ring

Location
Spielberg, Austria
Capacity
40,000
Track Length
4.318 km
Race Laps
71
Lap Record
1:05.619 (Carlos Sainz)

The Red Bull Ring, formerly known as the Österreichring and the A1-Ring, is a compact but thrilling Formula 1 circuit set amid the stunning Styrian Alps near Spielberg, Austria. At just 4.318 kilometers, it is one of the shortest tracks on the F1 calendar, but its combination of high-speed straights, elevation changes, and dramatic mountain backdrop make it one of the most visually spectacular venues in the sport. The circuit's modern history began in 1970 when the Österreichring was built as a fast, flowing track that hosted the Austrian Grand Prix through to 1987. After a period of closure, the circuit was rebuilt as the shorter A1-Ring and returned to the F1 calendar from 1997 to 2003. Following Red Bull's acquisition and extensive renovation, it reopened as the Red Bull Ring in 2011 and returned to the F1 calendar in 2014. The layout features just ten corners spread across significant elevation changes. The main straight climbs steeply uphill to Turn 1, a hard braking zone that regularly produces dramatic overtaking moves. Turn 3 is another strong overtaking opportunity at the end of a fast uphill section. The middle sector flows through Turns 4-7 with the track rising and falling through the hills, while the final sector features the fast Turn 9 and Turn 10, where drivers must balance aggression with the need to set up a good exit onto the pit straight. The circuit's relatively simple layout and multiple DRS zones have produced some of the most exciting racing in modern F1. The 2019 Austrian Grand Prix, where Max Verstappen passed Charles Leclerc on the final laps after a thrilling battle, is considered one of the best races of the hybrid era. During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the Red Bull Ring hosted the first two races of the delayed season and the first-ever Styrian Grand Prix, providing crucial continuity for the sport during an unprecedented crisis. The Alpine setting is perhaps the Red Bull Ring's greatest asset. The circuit is surrounded by forested mountains, and the views from the grandstands are breathtaking. The compact layout means spectators can see much of the circuit from almost any vantage point, creating an intimate atmosphere that larger venues cannot match. Dutch fans, making the short journey to support Max Verstappen, have turned the Austrian Grand Prix into an orange-tinged party in recent years. Red Bull has invested heavily in the facility, adding the Red Bull Racing showcase and creating a year-round event venue. The Energy Station hospitality area and numerous viewing platforms provide fans with premium experiences, while the circuit also hosts MotoGP, DTM, and various other motorsport events throughout the year.

Past Results

Austria Grand Prix2025
1. Lando Norris (McLaren Racing)
2. Oscar Piastri (McLaren Racing)
3. Charles Leclerc (Scuderia Ferrari)
Austria Grand Prix2025
Austria Grand Prix2025
Austria Grand Prix2025
Austria Grand Prix2025
Austria Grand Prix2025
Austria Grand Prix2025
Austria Grand Prix2024
1. George Russell (Mercedes-AMG Petronas)
2. Oscar Piastri (McLaren Racing)
3. Carlos Sainz Jr (Scuderia Ferrari)
Austria Grand Prix2024
Austria Grand Prix2024

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