Everything you need to know about the Austrian F1 Grand Prix

30 June 2023 , 13:32
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Max Verstappen is threatening to launch a dynasty at Red Bull (Image: XPB Images/PA Images)
Max Verstappen is threatening to launch a dynasty at Red Bull (Image: XPB Images/PA Images)

After an extended break Formula One is back this weekend.

Max Verstappen currently tops the standings after clinching victory at the last four races and many race fans won't bet against him sealing top spot once more at the Austrian Grand Prix this weekend. The F1 calendar for 2023 has so far featured a record 24 races but it hasn't been without its disruptions.

The first grand prix of the 2023 F1 season took place in Bahrain on March 5 and the final round is due to take place in Abu Dhabi on November 26, however so far the season has witnessed the Chinese GP dropped from the schedule due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions while the Emilia-Romagna GP in Imola was called off late on due to catastrophic flooding in the region.

July will feature a host of races before August will just see one take place later on in that month as the traditional summer break is honoured.

When is the next race?

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The next F1 Grand Prix is the Austrian Grand Prix which will take place on Sunday July 2 at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria. It will get underway at 2pm BST.

What is the schedule for the Austrian Grand Prix?

Practice 1: Friday, June 30, 12:30-13:30
Qualifying: Friday, June 30, 16:00-17:00
Sprint Shootout: Saturday, July 1, 11:00-11:45
Sprint Race: Saturday, July 1, 15:30-16:30
Race: Sunday, July 2, 14:00

How many races will take place in July?

Sunday July 2: Austrian Grand Prix
Sunday July 9: British Grand Prix
Sunday July 23: Hungarian Grand Prix
Sunday July 30: Belgian Grand Prix

How can I watch F1?

You can watch all the F1 action including qualifiying and the race itself on Sky Sports. You can sign up to Sky Sports right now for £24 a month and you can find out more here.

Chris Burns

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