After the Grand Prix in Montreal, Canada, Formula 1 professionals will continue in Europe. On 06/30 The first practice sessions for the Austrian Grand Prix have started, the GP race in Spielberg will follow on July 2. All results and news are available here.
After the Canadian GP in Formula 1 in 2023, racing professionals will continue with the Austrian Grand Prix. Image: picture alliance/dpa/The Canadian Press/AP | Christine pussy
Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen took victory at the Canadian GP in Montreal. Find out here who will win the race at the Austrian Grand Prix, as well as all about the calendar and the latest news on the sporting event in Spielberg.
The program for the Austrian Grand Prix in Spielberg:
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Read the ticker here with all the results and news of who emerged victorious from practice, qualifying and the Austrian GP at Spielberg.
Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen retains his first place in the Austrian Grand Prix. The Dutchman was summoned by the race marshals on Friday evening after the time hunt, but there were no consequences. The 25-year-old has been accused of hampering Team Haas’ Kevin Magnussen on the track. But that was not the case, as announced by Formula 1. Verstappen will start from pole position on Sunday (3 p.m. / Sky) and is aiming for his seventh victory in the ninth race of the season.
Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen could subsequently lose his first place in the Austrian Grand Prix. The Dutchman was summoned by the race marshals on Friday evening after the time hunt. The 25-year-old has been accused of hampering Team Haas’ Dane Kevin Magnussen on the track. If this suspicion is confirmed, Verstappen could receive a penalty on the grid and be demoted from pole position in the race on Sunday (3:00 p.m. / Sky).
Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen approaches the Austrian Grand Prix with the best prospects of victory. In his racing team Red Bull’s home game, the Dutchman secured the top spot on the grid in qualifying on Friday. Behind the 25-year-old, the two Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz finished second and third at Spielberg. Nico Hulkenberg rocketed his Haas race car to eighth place ahead of Sunday’s Grand Prix (3:00 p.m./Sky).
Heading into the races in Styria, Verstappen is 69 points clear of teammate Sergio Perez in the overall standings. And the cushion should be even bigger, because the Mexican has slipped again. All three fast laps were canceled for the 33-year-old in the second part of qualifying as he failed to stay within the lane markings. In the end, that only meant a disappointing 15th place finish for second-placed Red Bull, who are usually far ahead of the competition.
Championship points are already at stake on Saturday in the sprint at the Red Bull Ring. In the 100 kilometer mini-race, the winner receives eight points. There is a separate qualification for the starting grid.
Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen set the fastest lap in the only practice session before the Austrian Grand Prix. The 25-year-old Dutchman finished Friday at Spielberg in the Red Bull 0.241 seconds ahead of Carlos Sainz in the Ferrari. Early in his race team’s home game, World Championship leader Verstappen lived up to his role as favorite for Sunday’s race (3:00 p.m./Sky). Vice-world champion Charles Leclerc came third in the second Ferrari. In temperatures of 28 degrees and almost 50 degrees on the asphalt, Nico Hülkenberg took 13th place in the Haas race car.
As the second sprint weekend of the season unfolds in Spielberg, qualifying for the Grand Prix follows late Friday afternoon (5pm/Sky). Saturday in Styria is dedicated to the 100 kilometer mini-race. After separate qualification, World Championship points are awarded for the sprint. The winner gets eight points, a total of eight drivers get points.
Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen wants to win Red Bull’s first home game in Austria following the death of Dietrich Mateschitz for the company’s founder, who died last year. “We have already done a few races without Dietrich by our side. You have to accept that, but we are also riding to make him proud and to continue his legacy,” the Dutchman said Thursday at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg and added before the start. Sunday Grand Prix (3 p.m. / Sky): “Of course we want to win here.”
Red Bull founder Mateschitz died last October at the age of 78. In the past, Verstappen had already stressed the special importance of the actor in the background for his career. “Without him I wouldn’t be sitting here today and I wouldn’t have the success that I have,” the 25-year-old said of his godfather.
Verstappen has competed in all of his Formula 1 races in Red Bull group cars: in 2015 and 2016 initially for sister team Toro Rosso, later for the main team. The relationship with Mateschitz has always been good, Verstappen had personally visited the Austrian billionaire one last time before his death.
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+++ July 1, 2023: Verstappen retains pole position +++
+++ 06/30/2023: investigation against Verstappen: pole position in danger +++
+++ 30/06/2023: Verstappen takes first place on the Formula 1 racing grid in Austria +++
+++ 06/30/2023: Verstappen, Formula 1 world champion, with his first best time in Austria +++
+++ 29/06/2023: Verstappen also wants to win for Mateschitz in Austria +++
| Date | Start time (CET) | passage |
| Friday 06/30/2023 | 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. | 1st workout |
| Friday 06/30/2023 | 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. | qualification |
| Saturday 01/07/2023 | 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. | 2. Training |
| Saturday 01/07/2023 | 4:30-5:30 p.m. | sprints |
| Sunday 07/02/2023 | from 15 hours | Run |