2023 Austrian Grand Prix Weekend Information
All the information you could need about the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix weekend at the Red Bull Ring.
The shortest track on the Formula 1 calendar, the Red Bull Ring produces exciting, fast-paced races. The 2023 Austrian Grand Prix is set to take place on July 2. Check out the articles below for facts, stats, history and trivia from previous F1 races in Austria!
All the information you could need about the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix weekend at the Red Bull Ring.
Situated in the remote but breathtaking Styrian mountains, the track now known as the Red Bull Ring returned to the F1 calendar in 2014.
Leclerc becomes Austria’s 25th different winner, Ocon records his team’s best result at the track since 1999 and Haas have their second-best race in Formula 1.
Leclerc takes his first win from a grid slot other than pole, a Schumacher finishes in the top six for the first time in almost a decade and Alonso edges closer to the all-time laps raced record.
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Verstappen takes a third pole position in Austria, Vettel records three consecutive Q1 exits for the first time in his career and McLaren endure their worst qualifying session in almost four years.
As Vestappen equals Webber as the driver to have started the most races with Red Bull, Ocon makes his 100th race appearance and Hamilton and Bottas could be the first drivers to score points ten times in Austria.
The polesitter has won all but one of the last five Red Bull Ring races, the driver starting eighth has not retired since 2001 and the driver starting 20th has not since 1974.
Verstappen has won four of the last six races here, Bottas has finished on the podium in all of the last five races and five drivers have a 100% Q3 appearance rate.
Here are all the facts and statistics you need to know about the Red Bull Ring ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix!
Verstappen records his first Grand Slam, Norris records his first front row start and the last 144 racing laps have had the same leader.
Verstappen is the first driver to win three F1 races in three weeks, Norris eclipses his 2020 points total and Honda win five races in a row for the first time since 1988.
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Verstappen takes a third consecutive pole, Williams reach Q3 for the first time in almost three years and neither Ferrari driver qualifies in the top ten in Austria for the first time since 1984.
As Verstappen could become the first driver to win three races in fifteen days, Perez records his 200th race start and a Grand Prix will start with four World Champions on the grid for the 300th time.
While Ferrari have more podium finishes here than any other team and recorded their first Austrian Grand Prix win since 2003 last year.
Hamilton records a 34th consecutive finish, Verstappen is the first retiree of the year and Ocon scores Renault’s first Austrian points since 1983. Here is a statistic for every driver from the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix weekend!
Bottas does what no driver has done since 1981, Norris takes his first podium finish and Hamilton sets a new record for most consecutive finishes. Here are all the facts, figures and statistics from the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix weekend!