The time has come Austrian GP 2023 F1. An event that will take place this weekend with a revamped format that will include heats and sprintssomething that will add some excitement to a circuit like the Red Bull Ring where interesting things are always happening.
What will happen this weekend at Austrian GP? Next, Sports news brings all the information from the previous race at the Red Bull Ring.
F1 Austrian GP 2023 Schedules
| Day | Conferences | Mexico (CDMX) | USA (ET) | Argentina | Spain |
| Friday, June 30 | free practice 1 | 5:30 | 7:30 | 8:30 | 1:30 p.m. |
| Friday, June 30 | Classification | 9 o’clock | 11:00 | 12:00 | five in the afternoon |
| Saturday July 1st | sprint shot | 4:00 | 6 o’clock | 7:00 | 12:00 |
| Saturday July 1st | sprint race | 8:30 | 10:30 am | 11:30 am | 4:30 p.m. |
| Sunday, July 2 | Career | 7:00 | 9 o’clock | 10:00 | 15:00 |
Where and how to watch F1 Austrian GP 2023 on TV and streaming
The platform that owns the TV rights to F1 in Spain, DAZNwill broadcast everything that happens in the Austrian GP 2023, which will include free practice, qualifying, sprint format and the race. Also on the channel DAZN Movistar F1 will also be able to watch the competition live and on demand.
In Mexicoit will be another weekend Fox Sports and Fox Sports Premium those who pass on TV everything that happens in Spielberg while it will be online streaming F1TV Pro the one that allows fans to watch the action.
In Argentina and the rest Latin America, Star+ Streaming will be the platform to broadcast the entire Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, including qualifying and the sprint race.
Finally, to USA, ESPN and ESPN Deportes will broadcast the game, while practice and qualifying will air on ESPNU. Additionally, it can be seen via streaming via ESPN+ and fubowhich you can sign up for here.
- TV:
- Mexico: Fox Sports Mexico, Fox Sports Premium
- USA: ESPN, ESPN Sports
- Argentina:-
- Spain: DAZN, DAZN F1 on Movistar
- online streaming
- Mexico: F1TV Pro
- condition They joined: Fubo, ESPN+, F1TV Pro
- Argentina: Star+, F1TV Pro
- Spain: DAZN, DAZN F1 on Movistar
Watch Formula 1 on DAZN in Spain | Fubo and ESPN+ in the United States
Austrian Grand Prix 2023: features, palmares and records
- circuit length: 4,318 kilometers
- rounds: 71 (306,452 km)
- Circuit Record: Valtteri Bottas in 2019, 1m02.939
- Fastest lap in the race: Carlos Sainz in 2020, 1m05s619
- Driver with the most wins: Alain Prost and Max Verstappen with 3
- Team with most wins: McLaren with 6
- last pole position: Max Verstappen in 2022
- Last win: Charles Leclerc in 2022
The story to follow at the 2023 Austrian F1 GP
F1 Austrian Grand Prix 2023 comes at a time when its dominance Max Verstappen it is unattainable for any other mortal. The Dutchman’s synergy with Red Bull leaves behind even his team-mate and top runner-up contender Checo Pérez. Of 8 GPs Max has won 6including the last four in a row.
There seems to be no answer for a Verstappen who has turned his weaknesses into strengths to the point where the crack in the Dutchman’s style is not visible. Thus, the two-time world champion arrives in Austria with the option not only to become the driver with the most victories at the Austrian Grand Prix, but to match his best streak (5) which in turn is 4th best of all time. What Verstappen is doing this season is only the best and he could be gone Ayrton Senna back on the all-time win list just months after his 26th birthday.
If we add to this that it will be a sprint race, the blow to the table that the Dutchman can give in the form of points in the championship can be gigantic.
Austrian GP 2023 Predictions
| Serge Rabinal | Mauro Mariani | Augustine Aboy | |
|---|---|---|---|
| pole position | Max Verstappen | Max Verstappen | Max Verstappen |
| Victory and podium (1st, 2nd, 3rd) | Verstappen, Perez, Leclerc | Verstappen, Perez, Alonso | Verstappen, Hamilton, Pereth |
