Key Points

The Austrian Grand Prix will stay on the F1 calendar until 2041, securing the future of the iconic Red Bull Ring. The circuit, revived by Dietrich Mateschitz in 2014, is beloved for its challenging layout and stunning mountain backdrop. F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali praised the race’s deep history and emotional significance for fans and drivers. The extension ensures continued investment in the region while celebrating Austria’s rich motorsport heritage.

Key Points: F1 Extends Austrian Grand Prix at Red Bull Ring Through 2041

  • F1 confirms Austrian GP will remain on the calendar until 2041
  • Red Bull Ring’s scenic layout and elevation changes create thrilling racing
  • Dietrich Mateschitz’s investment revived the circuit in 2014
  • Max Verstappen holds the record with five wins at the track
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Formula 1 to race in Austria through to 2041 with new extension

Formula 1 secures Austrian GP at Red Bull Ring until 2041, preserving its historic legacy and thrilling racing in the Styrian mountains.

"Austria has long been an incredibly special race for Formula 1 so it’s fantastic we have secured the long-term future of a Grand Prix so deeply rooted in the sport’s history. – Stefano Domenicali"

Spielberg, June 29

The iconic Austrian Grand Prix will remain on the F1 calendar through 2041 inclusive, following the long-term extension of Formula 1’s contract with promoter Projekt Spielberg GmbH & Co KG.

The Austrian Grand Prix boasts a long and prestigious history in Formula 1, having appeared on the calendar 37 times, with the first race taking place in 1964.

The Red Bull Ring, situated in the Styrian mountains, first hosted the event in 1970 and offers one of the most picturesque settings for a Formula 1 race, with drivers navigating the 4.3 km circuit known for its elevation changes and mix of high- and low-speed corners that encourage wheel-to-wheel battles.

The circuit dropped off the calendar in 2004, but in 2010 the late Dietrich Mateschitz invested in the Red Bull Ring, funding renovations that revitalised the facility and led to its return in 2014.

Since then, the race has become a favourite among fans and drivers alike. A roll call of greats from Formula 1’s 75-year history have taken the top step in Austria, including Alain Prost, Niki Lauda, Michael Schumacher and Alan Jones.

Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, said, "Austria has long been an incredibly special race for Formula 1 so it’s fantastic we have secured the long-term future of a Grand Prix so deeply rooted in the sport’s history.

"The vision and passion of Dietrich Mateschitz gave the race the investment and attention that allowed it to return as an incredible event on the Formula 1 calendar.

"Each year, returning to the stunning Styrian mountains is a highlight – an experience that evokes incredible emotion among our drivers, teams, and fans alike, creating an atmosphere unlike any other.

"I want to extend my sincere thanks to Mark Mateschitz and Thomas Uberall and his team for their unwavering dedication to excellence, and to our incredible Austrian fanbase, whose enthusiasm and loyalty continue to elevate this iconic race."

Four drivers from the current grid have also claimed victory in Austria. Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc and George Russell have all triumphed at the Red Bull Ring, with Verstappen holding the record for the most wins on five (four under its guise as the Austrian Grand Prix and once when it featured as the Styrian Grand Prix in 2021).

Mark Mateschitz added, “I am delighted that Formula 1 will remain at the Red Bull Ring for many years to come. I am proud to continue my father’s legacy and to preserve the rich history of motor racing in Styria and at the Red Bull Ring – with and, above all, for the people of the region.

"Austria’s close ties to Formula 1 are an excellent foundation for our long-term partnership. Working together, we intend to continue this success story for many years to come.”

Thomas Uberall, General Manager of the Red Bull Ring, said, “This long-term commitment to us by Formula 1 is a great honour and a wonderful challenge that we are happy to undertake on behalf of the fans and the Murtal region.

"The new contract is of inestimable importance for the future. The long-term security of the Austrian Grand Prix will trigger further investment in infrastructure and means tremendous added value for the Murtal region, for Styria and for Austria."

- IANS

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Priya S
While I'm happy for F1 fans in Austria, I wish Formula 1 would pay more attention to developing motorsports in India. We have so much potential with young drivers like Jehan Daruvala coming up.
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Rohit P
The Red Bull Ring is a proper old-school circuit unlike these new Tilke tracks. Love watching the elevation changes and how drivers handle those fast corners. Verstappen's dominance there is incredible!
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Sarah B
As an F1 fan living in India, I wake up at odd hours to watch races. The Austrian GP timing is usually decent for us. More reason to celebrate this extension! Though I do wish the broadcast had better Hindi commentary options.
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Vikram M
The Mateschitz family's contribution to motorsports is remarkable. But I wonder - with such long contracts, does F1 risk becoming stagnant? Shouldn't there be more rotation to give other countries a chance?
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Kavya N
The Styrian mountains backdrop is breathtaking! Makes me want to plan a Europe trip around the race weekend. Any Indian fans here who've attended the Austrian GP? Would love tips for first-timers.

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