Formula 1 returns to Austria this weekend for the first time since 2003. The race takes place at the newly refurbished Red Bull Ring, situated deep in the Styrian mountains near Spielberg. Will the 71-lap race produce a Hollywood thriller? |
Facts & Stats: Red Bull Ring |
The Circuit |
The layout of the Red Bull Ring (née A1-Ring (1997-2003), née
Osterreichring (1970-1987)) remains unchanged from Formula 1’s last visit to the
track 11 years ago. However, there have been significant changes to the track’s
infrastructure, all of which has been upgraded. The Austrian Grand Prix has inextricable links to Styria, located in the south east of the country. Zeltweg Airfield staged the inaugural race in 1964, with the magnificent Osterreichring becoming its permanent home from 1970. There were many memorable moments during the race’s 18-year spell at the ’Ring – most notably Vittorio Brambilla crossing the line backwards to win in 1975, and Elio de Angelis beating Keke Rosberg by just 0.050s in ’82. But by the late ’80s the ’Ring’s fast sweeps and minimal run-off were deemed too dangerous for F1. The sport’s top echelon only returned after the track had been modernised and shortened by track designer Hermann Tilke. Seven races were held between 1997 and ’03. |
The Race |
From a technical point of view, the Red Bull Ring is similar
to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, albeit slightly less extreme. Fuel
consumption is expected to be hard, but manageable; brake wear will be high, but
the four long straights will aid cooling, and high top speeds will once again be
crucial to success. The track surface is also very smooth, which allows Pirelli to bring the two softest tyre compounds (Soft and Supersoft) in its range to the race. But tyre warm-up might still be a problem, particularly on the right-hand side of the car, because there are only two left-hand corners on the lap. |
The Team |
McLaren has an enviable record in Austria, having won more races in the country than any other constructor. Jenson Button is one of only four drivers on the grid to have previous F1 experience at the track, while Kevin Magnussen raced there last year in World Series by Renault 3.5. |
Vital Statistics |
Austrian Grand
Prix 20th - 22nd JUNE Red Bull RIng |
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McLaren at the Austrian Grand Prix |
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