The Red Bull Ring, formerly known as the Österreichring and the A1 Ring, has a rich motorsport history, hosting its first Formula 1 race in 1970.
Alain Prost and Max Verstappen share the honour of the most wins at the Austrian Grand Prix, with three wins each.
Verstappen was denied a record-breaking fourth win when he collided with Lando Norris, handing the victory to George Russell.
Red Bull has impacted extreme sports, and F1 is no exception. In the mid-2000s, Red Bull bought the ailing A1 Ring and reopened the renovated circuit in 2011. The Red Bull Ring hosted its first F1 race in 2014 and has been a firm favourite with fans ever since.
The Red Bull Ring is one of the shortest tracks on the Formula 1 calendar. Its lap length is approximately 4.318 kilometres. Valtteri Bottas holds the lap record of just 1 minute, 2.939 seconds.
In interviews George Russell says, if you don’t have the fastest car, make sure you are in a position to make the most of anything that happens ahead of you. This was certainly the case at the Red Bull Ring.
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