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F1 Austrian Grand Prix History

The Red Bull Ring circuit has been used to host the Austrian Grand Prix since 1970, albeit it's been shortened and renamed since its days as the Österreichring.

The circuit is situated in scenic southeastern Austria and is in the region that offers you tremendous views of the Styrian mountains.

In the 1980s, a raft of the world's top drivers experienced success at the F1 Austria Grand Prix, with Alain Prost winning the race three times in four years.

Safety Concerns

Between 1988 and 1996, the race was removed from the F1 calendar due to safety concerns. This was after the race in 1987 had to be restarted twice due to accidents that occurred in the then very narrow pit straight.

Return to F1 Calendar

Canadian driver Jacques Villeneuve won the race when the Austrian Grand Prix returned to F1 in 1997. Michael Schumacher triumphed in his famous Ferrari in 2002 and 2003 and was then pulled from the calendar again.

The circuit returned again, thanks to the involvement of sponsors Red Bull, in 2014, and it was another German, Nico Rosberg, who won the first two races in 2014 and 2015 in his Mercedes.

F1 Austria Grand Prix Previous Winners

  • 2015 Nico Rosberg
  • 2016 Lewis Hamilton
  • 2017 Valtteri Bottas
  • 2018 Max Verstappen
  • 2019 Max Verstappen
  • 2020 Valtteri Bottas
  • 2021 Max Verstappen
  • 2022 Charles Leclerc

F1 Austria Grand Prix - Red Bull Ring Guide

The compact circuit in Spielberg, Austria, is one that brings in thousands of fans every year, perched among the nine grandstand facilities, all of which offer great views of the track, which features ten turns.

Ideal Location

It's a perfect location for race fans as it is one of the only tracks in the Formula 1 schedule that provides views of all three sectors of the track from some of the most ideally placed seats.

The Red Bull Ring has an amazing atmosphere, and the vibrant event is ideal for spectators as the 2.6-mile circuit helps to retain the noise from the crowd in amongst the deafening sound of the cars roaring past.

Frequently Asked Questions about F1 Austria tickets

How Much are Austrian Grand Prix Tickets?

The average price for Austrian Grand Prix tickets is €766, and you can access a large inventory for the upcoming race.

You'll find seats in the grandstand, paddock club, and all around the track and for all the differing ticket types, from general admission to hospitality.

You can pick up race weekend tickets that cover Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday or, alternatively, tickets for race day itself.

Fans of Formula One can select any potential locations along the circuit, and we are sure that SeatPick has just what you are looking for.

When is the Austrian Grand Prix 2024?

The 2024 Austrian Grand Prix takes place on Sunday, the 2nd of July, and is the tenth race of the season which makes it one of the prime grand prix events.

Its popularity is immense; over 300,000 fans attended the 2022 event.

Is It Too Late to Buy Austrian Grand Prix tickets for this season?

No, you can buy tickets for the Austrian Grand Prix right now via the SeatPick site, where every booking and ticket sold comes with a guarantee.

Tickets can be bought right up to race day, with the use of e-tickets aiding speedy last-minute purchases.

The prices of tickets via our platform are competitive, and we only work with the most trusted ticket resellers and have availability for all events on the F1 schedule.

How do I Get to the Red Bull Ring?

By Air

Access to the Red Bull Ring is pretty good. If you are flying to the race, you can select between either the Graz airport or Flughafen Graz, which is 85 km away from the circuit.

Klagenfurt is the next nearest option, which is around 100 km away, and the best option, albeit the farthest from the track, is Vienna International Airport, which is 200 km away.

However, this airport serves most destinations and offers you a great location to enjoy outside of race time.

By Train

The closest train station to the Red Bull Ring is Knittelfeld, and you can get there from most parts of Austria. There are then free shuttle buses to the circuit.

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