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Austrian Grand Prix Travel Guide

Austrian Grand Prix Travel Guide

Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
3rd - 5th July 2020

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Its summertime in south-eastern Austria and the hills are alive with the sound of Formula One. The Red Bull Ring near Spielberg is a circuit that has been familiar to F1 in various forms since it first appeared on the F1 calendar in 1969 as the Österreichring.

The circuit was shortened when it made a return to the sport as the A1 Ring in 1997, but like the new Spa, the circuit retained much of the character of the original. The setting amidst the magnificent alpine scenery of the Styrian mountains is unique and the look and sound of the F1 cars is enhanced because of it.

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Its most recent return to the calendar in 2014 was welcomed by many fans in an era when F1 had been edging away from traditional European race tracks. The Austrian Grand Prix is well attended by a knowledgeable and enthusiastic crowd who convene on the grassy hills around the circuit and in the campsites to create a music festival-like atmosphere.

The Red Bull Ring is an old school Grand Prix goers experience far away from the glamour and conveniences of a large international city. It’s a place for the cool box and the fold up chairs; a place for true motorsports fans, with petrol running through their veins and carbon fibre for their bones, reveling in their natural habitat.

Only rumored plans to revert to the old track layout of the much loved Österreichring could make the experience better than it already is. Until then thousands of happy F1 spectators will continue to enjoy one of F1’s great circuits the way it is.

Austrian Grand Prix F1 Spectator Tips

  • The region caters well to cyclists. You can even bring your bike and make use of cycle lanes connecting car parks and the circuit, where bike parks are provided.
  • Stay up with all the on track events – race commentary is available on 97.2 MHz.
  • The nearest airport with international connections is Graz, but you’re likely to find cheaper flights to Vienna.

Austria Essential Visitor Information

CurrencyEuro (€)
TimeUTC +1
LanguageGerman

Summertime weather in the Styrian Mountains where the Austrian Grand Prix is held is usually clear and sunny. The areas elevation means it often avoids the sweltering heat of lower lying areas but you’d still be advised to pack some sun screen for those long days in the grandstands.

Austrian Grand Prix Track Schedule 2019

THURSDAY 27th JUNE  
Formula 1Team Track Walks09:30 – 11:30
Promoter ActivityRed Bull Drift Brothers11:30 – 12:00
Promoter ActivitySafety Car Prize Winners’ Taxi Rides

Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Taxi Drives
15:00 – 15:30
Formula 1Press Conference15:00 – 16:00
Promoter Activity3 Day Ticket Holders’ Pit Lane Walk Only15:30 – 18:00
Formula 1F1 Experiences – Pit Lane Walk (F1 Experiences Guests Only)18:00 – 18:30
Formula 1F1 Experiences – Guided Track Tour (F1 Experiences Guests Only)18:30 – 19:30
   
FRIDAY 28th JUNE  
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk08:30 – 09:15
FIA Formula 3 Practice Session09:35 – 10:20
Formula 1Practice 111:00 – 12.30
Promoter ActivityRed Bull Drift Brothers12:40 – 12:50
FIA Formula 2Practice Session13:00 – 13:45
Formula 1Press Conference13:00 – 14:00
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk13:50 – 14:45
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Truck Tour13:55 – 14:25
Formula 1Practice 2
15:00 – 16:30
Promoter ActivityRed Bull Drift Brothers16:40 – 16:50
FIA Formula 2Qualifying Session16:55 – 17:25
FIA Formula 3Qualifying Session17:50 – 18:20
Porsche Mobil 1 SupercupPractice Session18:40 – 19:25
FIA Formula 2Press Conference19:00 – 19:30
FIA Formula 3Press Conference19:30 – 19:45
Promoter ActivityProjekt Spielberg Porsche Taxi Rides19:30 – 20:00
   
SATURDAY 29th JUNE  
Promoter ActivityProjekt Spielberg Porsche Taxi Rides08:00 – 09:00
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Truck Tour09:00 – 09:30
Formula 1Team Pit Stop Practice09:00 – 09:45
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk09:00 – 09:45
FIA Formula 3First Race (24 Laps or 40 Mins)10:25 – 11:10
Promoter ActivityRed Bull Drift Brothers11:15 – 11:25
FIA Formula 3Press Conference11:25 – 11:55
Formula 1Practice 312:00 – 13:00
Porsche Mobil 1 SupercupQualifying Session13:25 – 13:55
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Truck Tour14:00 – 14:30
FIA Formula 2Drivers’ Parade14:00 – 14:30
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk14:00 – 14:45
Formula 1Qualifying15:00 – 16:00
Formula 1Press Conference16:00 – 17:00
FIA Formula 2First Race (40 Laps or 60 Mins)16:45 – 17:55
Promoter ActivityThe Flying Bulls Air Show TBC18:00 – 18:20
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Truck Tour18:00 – 18:30
FIA Formula 2Press Conference18:10 – 18:40
Promoter ActivityRed Bull Legend Parade – Track Familiarisation18:40 – 19:10
   
SUNDAY 30th JUNE
  
Promoter ActivityProjekt Spielberg Porsche Taxi Rides08:00 – 08:40
FIA Formula 3Second Race (24 Laps or 40 Mins)09:35 – 10:20
FIA Formula 2 Second Race (28 Laps or 45 Mins)11:00 – 11:50
FIA Formula 2Press Conference12:10 – 12:40
Porsche Mobil 1 SupercupRace (17 Laps or 30 Mins)12:15 – 12:50
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk13:00 – 14:00
Promoter ActivityRed Bull Legends’ Parade13:10 – 13:25
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Track Tour13:25 – 13:55
Formula 1Drivers’ Track Parade (Truck)13:30 – 14:00
Promoter ActivityStarting Grid Presentation14:00 – 14:15
Promoter ActivityThe Flying Bulls Air Show TBC14:00 – 14:25
Promoter ActivityHelicopter Flypast14:54 – 14:56
Formula 1National Anthem14:54 – 14:56
Formula 1Grand Prix (71 Laps or 120 Mins)15:10 – 17:10

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