The hills are alive with the sound of race cars! Formula 1 is back in Spielberg for the Austrian Grand Prix, and it’s another Sprint weekend. As we reach the second race of this European triple-header, it’s all eyes on the prize(s) at a circuit we’ve had lots of success at in the past.
This area of Styria first held a Grand Prix in 1970, before being given a big rebuild, new layout and later returned to the calendar in 1997 when it was renamed the A1-Ring. It disappeared again after 2003, but was brought back from 2014 and we haven’t looked back. It’s adored by many, and is a great event for fans as the huge elevation changes mean you can see a huge amount of the circuit from wherever you’re seated!
We’ve won here six times, with two victories each for Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas and Nico Rosberg. In addition to our six pole positions around the circuit, we have stood on the podium 14 times, with Valtteri being responsible for half of those with seven top-three results to his name.
This is the third consecutive year that F1 has hosted a Sprint weekend at the Austrian venue, with it proving a popular destination for the shorter 100km races. This is the third Sprint of the year, with China and Miami already having their turn and Austin, Brazil and Qatar putting on the final three later this season.
Lewis and George will only get an hour of practice on Friday afternoon before it’s time for Sprint Qualifying. Skip forward to Saturday, when the Sprint starts at midday local time (11:00 BST). Traditional qualifying will follow as normal, with the Austrian Grand Prix happening on Sunday and lights out at 15:00 local time (14:00 BST).