Red Bull Ring: The Ultimate Track Guide
Situated in the remote but breathtaking Styrian mountains, the track now known as the Red Bull Ring returned to the F1 calendar in 2014.
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!
Situated in the remote but breathtaking Styrian mountains, the track now known as the Red Bull Ring returned to the F1 calendar in 2014.
Perez becomes the first driver to record two podiums from 15th on the grid, Verstappen records the third longest leading streak in F1 history and Ocon sets a new record for the most penalties received in a single race. Here’s a statistic from each driver’s 2023 Austrian Grand Prix weekend!
Did you predict a top four finish for Norris? Or that Haas would score points in the Sprint? How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix were correct?
Verstappen takes five successive wins for the second time in his career, Red Bull enjoy the best start to a season for any team since 1988 and Sargeant moves ahead of De Vries in the championship. Here are the facts and statistics from the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix!
Max Verstappen will start the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix from pole position, while Charles Leclerc makes his second front row start of the year. Here’s how the grid lines up for the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix!
Verstappen becomes the driver with the most poles in Austria, Perez misses out on Q3 for the fourth race in a row and Russell becomes the first Mercedes driver to not qualify in the top ten at the Red Bull Ring. Here are the facts and statistics from qualifying at the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix!
All the information you could need about the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix weekend at the Red Bull Ring.
At the second sprint weekend of the season, Red Bull could win 10 consecutive races for the first time and Verstappen could become only the second driver to lead four consecutive races from start to end. Here are the milestones and the records which could be broken at the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix!
There have been 14 Safety Car outings at the Red Bull Ring since the first at the track – then called the A1-Ring – in 1998. 12 of those have been full Safety Car periods, while two have been VSC periods. Here’s a list of every time that the Safety Car has been deployed at the Austrian Grand Prix!
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.
Ferrari have more podium finishes here than any other team and recorded their first Austrian Grand Prix win since 2003 last year, while Red Bull have won four of the last seven races at the their home track. Here’s everything you need to know about each team’s history at the Red Bull Ring!
Verstappen has won four of the last seven Red Bull Ring races, Norris has never finished outside of the top seven and only two drivers have a 100% Q3 appearance rate. Here’s everything you need to know about each driver’s history at the Austrian Grand Prix!
Here are all the facts and statistics you need to know about the Red Bull Ring ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix!
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.
Did you predict a dry race weekend? Or that Haas would score more than 10 points? How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2022 Austrian Grand Prix were correct?
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.