Red Bull Ring Explained

Red Bull Ring
Location:Spielberg, Styria, Austria
Time:CET (UTC+1)
CEST (DST)
Capacity:105,000[1]
Fiagrade:1 (Grand Prix)
2 (Motorcycle & Südschleife)
Owner:Dietrich Mateschitz Beteiligungs GmbH (2004–present)
Operator:Projekt Spielberg GmbH & Co KG (2011–present)
Opened:
Re-opened:
Closed:2004
Former Names:A1-Ring (1996–2004)
Steiermark Österreichring (1986–1995)
Österreichring (1969–1985)
Events:Current:
Formula One
Austrian Grand Prix (1970–1987, 1997–2003, 2014–present)
Styrian Grand Prix (2020–2021)
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix (1996–1997, 2016–present)
Styrian motorcycle Grand Prix (2020–2021)
DTM (2001–2003, 2011–2018, 2021–present)
Former:
4 Hours of Red Bull Ring (1969–1976, 1997–1998, 2000–2001, 2013–2018, 2021)
World SBK (1988–1994, 1997–1999)
FIM EWC (1980–1987)
Layout1:Red Bull Ring Grand Prix Circuit (2016–present)
Length Km:4.318
Length Mi:2.683
Turns:10[2]
Record Time:1:05.619
Record Driver: Carlos Sainz Jr.
Record Car:McLaren MCL35
Record Year:2020
Record Class:Formula One
Layout2:Red Bull Ring Motorcycle Circuit (2022–present)
Length Km2:4.348
Length Mi2:2.702
Turns2:10
Record Time2:1:29.519
Record Driver2: Francesco Bagnaia
Record Car2:Ducati Desmosedici GP24
Record Year2:2024
Record Class2:MotoGP
Layout3:Südschleife National Circuit (1996–present)[3]
Length Km3:2.336
Length Mi3:1.452
Turns3:5
Record Time3:0:48.120
Record Driver3: Andreas Fiedler
Record Car3:PRC WPR60 Turbo
Record Year3:2014
Record Class3:CN
Layout4:Red Bull Ring (2011–2016)
A1-Ring (1996–2004)
Length Km4:4.326
Length Mi4:2.688
Turns4:9
Record Time4:1:08.337
Record Driver4: Michael Schumacher
Record Car4:Ferrari F2003-GA
Record Year4:2003
Record Class4:Formula One
Layout5:Nordschleife Club Circuit (1996–2004)
Turns5:5
Layout6:Österreichring
(Bosch Kurve modified) (1988–1995)
Length Km6:5.852
Length Mi6:3.636
Turns6:18
Record Time6:1:31.228
Record Driver6: Manuel Reuter
Record Car6:Porsche 962C
Record Year6:1993
Record Class6:Group C
Layout7:Österreichring
(with Hella Licht chicane) (1977–1987)
Length Km7:5.941
Length Mi7:3.692
Turns7:18
Record Time7:1:28.318
Record Driver7: Nigel Mansell
Record Car7:Williams FW11B
Record Year7:1987
Record Class7:Formula One
Layout8:Österreichring
(Original Circuit) (1969–1976)
Length Km8:5.911
Length Mi8:3.673
Turns8:16
Record Time8:1:35.810
Record Driver8: Jacky Ickx
Record Car8:Alfa Romeo 33/TT/12
Record Year8:1974
Record Class8:Group 5

The Red Bull Ring is a motorsport race track in Spielberg, Styria, Austria.[4] The race circuit was founded as Österreichring (translation: Austrian Circuit) and hosted the Austrian Grand Prix for 18 consecutive years, from to . It was later shortened, rebuilt and renamed the A1-Ring (A Eins-Ring), and it hosted the Austrian Grand Prix again from to .

When Formula One outgrew the circuit, a plan was drawn up to extend the layout. Parts of the circuit, including the pits and main grandstand, were demolished, but construction work was stopped and the circuit remained unusable for several years before it was purchased by Red Bull's Dietrich Mateschitz and rebuilt. Renamed the Red Bull Ring the track was reopened on 15 May 2011[5] and subsequently hosted a round of the 2011 DTM season[6] [7] and a round of the 2011 F2 championship. Formula One returned to the circuit in the 2014 season, and MotoGP returned to the circuit in the 2016 season. The Red Bull Ring also hosted a second F1 event named the Styrian Grand Prix in 2020 and 2021; and a second MotoGP event named the Styrian motorcycle Grand Prix in 2020 and 2021 after the COVID-19 pandemic affected the schedules of both of those seasons.

Österreichring (1969–1995)

Originally built in 1969 to replace the bland and bumpy Zeltweg Airfield circuit located just across the expressway, the Österreichring track was situated in the Styrian mountains and it was a visually spectacular and scenic circuit. Although narrow at in all places, the track was very fast, every corner was a fast sweeper and was taken in no lower than third gear in a five-speed gearbox and fourth in a six-speed gearbox. It had noticeable changes in elevation during the course of a lap, from lowest to highest point. Like most fast circuits it was a circuit hard on engines but more difficult on tyres, because of the speeds being so consistently high. Many considered the Österreichring to be dangerous, especially the Bosch Kurve, a 180-degree banked downhill right-hand corner with almost no run-off area which,[8] by 1986 when turbos pushed Formula One engine power to upwards of 14000NaN0 in qualifying, saw Derek Warwick speed trapped at in his BMW powered Brabham BT55 on the run to the Bosch Kurve. There were other testing corners such as Voest-Hugel, which was a flat-out right-hander that eventually led to the Sebring-Auspuff Kurve (this corner had many names over the years, Dr. Tiroch and Glatz Kurve were others) which was an essential corner to get right because of the long straight afterwards that led to the Bosch Kurve.

Some of the track was just road with little to no protection at all, even up to the final Austrian Grand Prix there in 1987, a race that had to be restarted twice because of two progressively more serious accidents both caused by the narrow pit straight in a similar manner to the 1985 race when the race was stopped after one lap following a start line shunt that had taken out three cars including championship leader Michele Alboreto's Ferrari and local driver Gerhard Berger's Arrows-BMW. In practice for the 1987 race McLaren's Stefan Johansson narrowly avoided serious injury or worse when at over he collided with a deer that had made its way onto the track while Johansson was cresting a blind brow before the Jochen Rindt Kurve behind the pits.

Increasing speeds were also a concern at the Österreichring; during the final Grand Prix there in 1987 pole-sitter Nelson Piquet's time for the of 1:23.357 set an average speed record for the circuit of . At the time it was second only in F1 average speed to Keke Rosberg's pole lap of the Silverstone Circuit set during the 1985 British Grand Prix. Both times were set using a turbocharged Williams-Honda.

American driver Mark Donohue died after crashing at the Vost-Hugel Kurve in . In 1976, the Vost-Hugel Kurve was tightened and made into one right hander rather than two right-handers with a small section between, and in 1977 it was slowed down and became the Hella-Licht chicane, going from the fastest to the slowest corner on the track. It is also known that four-time World Champion Alain Prost often said that all tracks can be changed but that the Österreichring should remain unchanged, just adding run-off areas would be fine, which eventually did happen up until the original track's final year in 1995. The track was known for having many crashes at the start of races (especially with the Formula One's cars wide at the time, until 1992) because the start-finish straight was very narrow (about wide), while most start–finish straights on other tracks were and it did not provide enough space for cars attempting to pass others, especially cars that stalled or broke at the start. Motorcycle rider Hans-Peter Klampfer died after a collision with another rider at the Bosch Kurve (where most fatalities happened) and 29-year-old Hannes Wustinger was also killed after a crash at the Tiroch Kurve (the part that was left out of the present circuit) at a race for the Austrian Touring car championship and this sealed the decision to build a new circuit.

Triple World Champion and long-time hero of the home crowd Niki Lauda is the only Austrian driver to win his home Grand Prix. He won the 1984 Austrian Grand Prix at the Österreichring driving a McLaren-TAG Porsche. Lauda went on to win his third and final championship in, beating his teammate Alain Prost by the smallest margin in F1 history, only half a point. He announced his permanent retirement from driving at the circuit before the 1985 race.

A1-Ring (1996–2003)

The Österreichring's safety concerns had reached a head in the mid-1990s, and in 1995 and 1996 it was totally rebuilt, at the same site, by Hermann Tilke. Its length was shortened from, and the fast sweeping corners were replaced by three tight right-handers, in order to create overtaking opportunities. Its three long straights, as well as a twisty infield section, asked for a setup compromise.

As much of the construction work was paid for by the mobile phone provider A1, the track was renamed the A1-Ring.[9] It proceeded to host seven Formula One Austrian Grands Prix between 1997 and 2003, as well as several DTM races and the Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix in 1996 and 1997.

Red Bull Ring (2011–present)

After the contract termination of Austrian Grand Prix, the circuit was sold to Dietrich Mateschitz in 2004. The grandstands and pit buildings were demolished in 2004, rendering the track unusable for any motorsport category.

In late 2004 and early 2005, there were intense discussions concerning whether the owner of the circuit, Red Bull, would find another use for the site, or return motorsports to the venue. There was a circuit extension proposal using part of the old Österreichring. In January 2005, return of motorsports seemed more unlikely than ever, as Dietrich Mateschitz publicly announced that he had no intention of wasting money on a deficient circuit. Throughout 2005 however, there was speculation of the newly founded Red Bull Racing renovating the track to use it as a test venue.

In 2006, Austrian racing driver Alexander Wurz claimed he would buy the circuit and have it renovated, but the idea never came to fruition. By 2007, talks involving Red Bull, KTM, Volkswagen and Magna International for a neuer Österreichring failed, after VW pulled out.[10]

Late in 2008, Red Bull began their €70m reconstruction of the track and DTM chiefs considered a return to the circuit in 2009,[11] [12] and in September 2010, it was confirmed that the circuit, now known as the Red Bull Ring, would host a round of the 2011 DTM season.[6] [7] The championship has visited the circuit every year since then until 2018.

In November 2010, F2 announced that Round 6 of the 2011 F2 championship would take place at the Red Bull Ring. The circuit was reopened at a special event over the weekend of 15–16 May 2011, which included displays of various Red Bull-sponsored teams including Red Bull Racing. The FIA Historic Formula One Championship was invited to provide the headline race attraction with a race on each day for Formula One cars from the 3-litre period.

In December 2012, Red Bull contacted the FIA to say the track would be available to host a round of the Formula One World Championship in 2013, after a slot became available following the postponement of the proposed New York metropolitan area Grand Prix of America,[13] and by July 2013, Red Bull announced that the Austrian Grand Prix would return as a round of the Formula One World Championship in 2014. The Austrian Grand Prix was held on 22 June 2014.

From 2014 until 2016, the track also hosted a round of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship.

On 11 February 2016, it was announced that MotoGP would return to the circuit in 2016 for the first time since 1997.[14]

On 30 June 2019, in honour of the late 3-time Formula One World Champion Niki Lauda, the first turn of the track was renamed the "Niki Lauda Turn".[15]

On 30 May 2020, it was reported that the Austrian government had given permission for two Formula One races to be held on 5 and 12 July 2020 respectively to kick off the 2020 Formula One season after its start had been delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.[16]

On 2 June 2020, Formula One confirmed the Red Bull Ring would hold back to back races on 5 and 12 July to start the 2020 season, with the second race styled as a one-off Styrian Grand Prix. It would also hold the first four races of the 2020 FIA Formula 2 Championship and the 2020 FIA Formula 3 Championship. This made it the first European circuit to host the opening round of a Formula One season since the Circuit de Monaco did this in the 1966 season as well as the first time Austria hosted the opening race of the World Championship and therefore the first time the circuit hosted the opening round - an honour given to 13 previous venues since the inception of the World Championship in 1950.[17] The circuit also hosted back to back races of the 2020 MotoGP season on 16 and 23 August, with the second race styled as a one off Styrian Grand Prix.

In the 2021 Formula One season, the Red Bull Ring hosted two races again due to the Canadian Grand Prix being cancelled and the Turkish Grand Prix being postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The first of the two was titled as the Styrian Grand Prix, with the second being called the Austrian Grand Prix. These two races a week apart from each other saw Max Verstappen winning both from pole position. Also in MotoGP, following the cancellation of the Finnish Grand Prix in May 2021, the Styrian Grand Prix was added to the calendar on the weekend of 6 to 8 August, one week before the Austrian Grand Prix. The first race saw MotoGP rookie Jorge Martín claim his and Pramac Racing's first win in the premier class, whilst the second race saw Brad Binder take a shock home win for KTM despite finishing on dry tyres in wet conditions.

In January 2022, it was revealed that the circuit would be modified slightly for MotoGP and other motorcycle races, with a chicane being introduced at turn 2. However Formula One and other car racing series will continue to use the current layout.[18]

Events

Current
Former

Lap records

The official lap record for the current circuit layout is 1:05.619, set by Carlos Sainz Jr. driving for McLaren in the 2020 Styrian Grand Prix. As of August 2024, the fastest official race lap records at the Red Bull Ring are listed as:

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEvent
Grand Prix Circuit: 4.318 km (August 2016–present)
1:05.619
1:15.854 2017 Spielberg Formula 2 round
1:17.038[19] 2016 Spielberg Formula V8 round
1:20.177[20] 2017 4 Hours of Red Bull Ring
1:20.275 2018 Spielberg GP3 round
1:20.968 2020 2nd Spielberg Formula 3 round
1:23.304[21] 2021 Spielberg Euroformula Open round
1:23.355[22] 2017 Spielberg F3 European Championship round
1:23.474[23]
1:23.827 2019 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix
1:26.406 2017 4 Hours of Red Bull Ring
1:26.523[24] 2019 Spielberg FREC round
1:28.111[25] 2021 Spielberg IDM Superbike round
1:28.445[26] 2017 Spielberg ADAC GT Masters round
1:28.687 2020 Styrian motorcycle Grand Prix
1:29.039[27] 2017 Spielberg Formula Renault Eurocup round
1:29.043[28] 2021 4 Hours of Red Bull Ring
1:30.109[29] 2017 Spielberg ADAC Formula 4 round
1:30.281[30] 2021 Spielberg Ferrari Challenge Europe round
1:30.443[31] 2023 Spielberg GT2 European Series round
1:31.282[32] 2021 Spielberg Porsche Carrera Cup Germany round
1:32.059[33] 2021 Spielberg IDM Supersport round
1:35.161 2021 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix
1:36.058 2021 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix
1:37.044[34] 2022 Spielberg ADAC GT4 Germany round
1:37.049[35] 2019 Spielberg TCR Europe round
1:37.544[36] 2021 Spielberg Ligier European Series round
1:37.931[37] 2016 Spielberg SEAT León Eurocup round
1:39.973 2021 Spielberg Ligier European Series round
1:44.237[38] 2021 Spielberg Northern Talent Cup round
1:45.609[39] 2021 Spielberg IDM Supersport 300 round
1.49.090[40] 2024 Spielberg Renault Clio Cup Bohemia round
Motorcycle Circuit: 4.348 km (2022–present)
1:29.519 2024 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix
1:33.475[41] 2022 Spielberg IDM Superbike round
1:34.073 2022 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix
1:37.488[42] 2022 Spielberg IDM Supersport round
1:38.284 2024 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix
1:40.092 2024 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix
1:49.249[43] 2022 Spielberg Northern Talent Cup round
1:50.452[44] 2022 Spielberg IDM Supersport 300 round
Südschleife National Circuit: 2.336 km (1996–present)
0:48.120[45] PRC WPR60 Turbo[46] 2014 Spielberg AvD Sports Car Challenge round
0:56.323[47] 2013 Spielberg Cup und Tourenwagen Trophy round
1:05.333[48] 2015 Spielberg ETRC round
A1-Ring/Red Bull Ring: 4.326 km (1996–July 2016)
1:08.337 2003 Austrian Grand Prix
1:15.534 2016 Spielberg GP2 round
1:18.501[49] 2015 Spielberg Formula Renault 3.5 Series round
1:20.859 2016 Spielberg GP3 round
1:21.222[50] 2014 Spielberg Auto GP round
1:22.170[51] 2003 Spielberg Formula Nissan round
1:22.392[52] 2016 4 Hours of Red Bull Ring
1:22.448[53] 2011 Spielberg FTwo round
1:22.794[54] 2002 Spielberg F3000 round
1:23.442[55] 2016 Spielberg DTM round
1:23.802[56] 1998 FIA GT A1-Ring 500km
1:24.874[57] 2015 Spielberg F3 European Championship round
1:26.120[58] 2016 Spielberg Renault Sport Trophy round
1:26.829 2016 4 Hours of Red Bull Ring
1:28.459[59] 2016 Spielberg ADAC GT Masters round
1:28.502[60] 2013 3 Hours of Red Bull Ring
1:28.666 1997 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix
1:28.794[61] 2016 Spielberg Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 round
1:29.166 2016 4 Hours of Red Bull Ring
1:29.397[62] 2013 Spielberg IDM Superbike round
1:30.276[63] 1998 Spielberg World SBK round
1:30.364[64] 2001 FIA GT A1-Ring 500km
1:30.570 1998 FIA GT A1-Ring 500 km
1:32.116[65] 2016 Spielberg Porsche Supercup round
1:32.392 1997 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix
1:33.040[66] 2013 Spielberg IDM Supersport round
1:33.150[67] 2015 Spielberg ADAC Formula 4 round
1:34.459[68] 2011 Spielberg Ferrari Challenge Italy round
1:34.872[69] 2001 Spielberg Formula Volkswagen Germany round
1:34.936[70] 2013 Spielberg Eurocup Mégane Trophy round
1:35.453 2001 FIA GT A1-Ring 500km
1:35.853[71] 1998 Spielberg World SSP round
1:36.338[72] 2012 Spielberg ADAC Formel Masters round
1:36.800[73] 2001 Spielberg ESTC round
1.37.872[74] 2002 Spielberg Formula BMW ADAC round
1:38.314[75] 2015 Spielberg Trofeo Maserati Corse World Series round
1:38.448[76] 2016 Spielberg TCR Germany round
1:39.596 1997 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix
1:40.015[77] 2015 Spielberg GT4 European Series round
1:40.214[78] 2015 Spielberg SEAT León Eurocup round
1.47.671[79] 2015 Spielberg Clio Cup Italia round
Österreichring: 5.852 km (1988–1995)
1:31.228[80] 1993 Zeltweg Interserie round
1:34.454[81] 1995 Zeltweg Interserie round
1:47.689[82] 1990 Spielberg German F3 round
1:50.408[83] 1994 Spielberg World SBK round
1:55.740[84] 1995 Spielberg STW Cup round
Österreichring: 5.941 km (1977–1987)
1:28.318 1987 Austrian Grand Prix
1:36.183[85] 1986 Zeltweg Interserie round
1:42.244[86] 1985 Spielberg F3000 round
1:47.689[87] 1984 Spielberg European F3 round
1:47.770[88] 1985 Spielberg DRM round
1:54.220[89] 1979 Spielberg BMW M1 Procar round
2:03.400[90] 1979 Spielberg ETCC round
2:04.440[91] 1984 Spielberg ETCC round
Original Österreichring Circuit: 5.911 km (1969–1976)
1:35.810[92] 1974 1000 km Zeltweg
1:35.910
1:39.350[93] 1971 Austrian 1000km
1:39.380[94] 1972 Zeltweg Interserie round
1:43.480[95] 1972 Spielberg F2 round
1:54.440[96] 1975 GT-Europameisterschaft um den Raiffeisen-PokalÖsterreichring

Concerts

DatePerformerTour
11 June 1995Bon JoviThese Days Tour
1 August 1995The Rolling StonesVoodoo Lounge Tour
15 August 2000Bon JoviCrush Tour
14 May 2015AC/DCRock or Bust World Tour
16 September 2017The Rolling StonesNo Filter Tour

External links

Notes and References

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