The Austrian Grand Prix, the ninth event of the 2023 Formula 1 season, will be held at Red Bull Ring, Austria. After winning the Canadian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen has taken the lead in the Formula 1 Drivers' Points standings. The Austrian Grand Prix is scheduled on July 2. Max Verstappen now has 195 points and is leading the Formula 1 drivers' championship. With 126 points, Sergio Perez is in second place. Third place is Fernando Alonso with 117 points and fourth is Lewis Hamilton with 102 points. Max Verstappen has won the previous six grand prix events leading up to the Austrian Grand Prix: Bahrain, Australia, Miami, Monaco, Spain, and Canada. The Grands Prix of Saudi Arabia and the Grands Prix of Azerbaijan were both won by Sergio Perez. In reality, Max Verstappen has won the last four Grand Prix events in a row.
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F1 Austrian Grand Prix 2023: Official Schedule
Friday, June 30
Austrian GP FP1 - 05:00 pm
Austrian GP Qualifying - 08:30 pm
Saturday, July 01
Austrian GP Sprint Shootout - 3:30 pm
Austrian GP Sprint - 80:00 pm
Sunday, July 02
Austrian GP Race - 6:30 pm
F1 Austrian Grand Prix 2023: Where to Watch in India
A number of international networks will show the 2023 Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix live. Users in countries that have access to F1TV Pro will be able to watch the stream from different points, such as an onboard camera of their favourite driver, a statistical data screen, and a real-time course map.
SkySports users also have access to the same kinds of tools. After F1 took away their TV streaming rights in many countries, the UK and India seem to have no choice but to watch the races online on F1TV. The Formula 1 app makes it easy for fans to keep up with what's going on by giving them free information about race situations in real time.
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F1 Austrian Grand Prix: The Red Bull Ring Guide
Formula 1 races at the Red Bull Ring, site of the Austrian Grand Prix, have been a mainstay since 1970. It premiered in 1983 and continued through 1987 before taking a decade off. After another 10-year hiatus, it was reinstated to the schedule in 2014 after being purchased and restored by Red Bull. Located in Spielberg, a small town in Austria's Styria region, lies the Red Bull Ring. It presently holds a MotoGP race and has often hosted DTM events throughout the season.
The present configuration of the Red Ring is 4.3 in length, km with 10 turns, and features 71 laps. The lone Austrian to win a Formula 1 world championship race there was Niki Lauda in 1984.
Since its modification by deleting various parts, many drivers have wished for the track to revert to its old shape, which had made it a fan favourite. As it is, the track is rather compact, with predicted lap times of under 65 seconds. With just 10 turns and 3 straights, success requires a strong engine and the ability to take advantage of passing situations.
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