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What is the starting grid for the 2023 Austrian F1 GP? Order and news of the race at the Red Bull Ring

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What is the starting grid for the 2023 Austrian F1 GP?  Order and news of the race at the Red Bull Ring

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He Austrian GP 2023 F1 it makes for a different weekend. The classification It was done on Friday and it won’t be until Sunday when this Grill outlet carry out Which is due to the fact that there will be a penalty shootout and a sprint race on Saturday.

How was it defined? Grill outlet from Austrian Grand Prix 2023? Below is the line-up and positions of the 20 drivers who will take part in the race at the Red Bull Ring on Sunday 2nd July.

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What is the starting grid for the 2023 Austrian GP?

Position Pilot Starting line
1 Max Verstappen First
2 Charles Leclerc First
3 Carlos Sainz Second
4 Lando Norris Second
5 Lewis Hamilton Third
6 Lance Stroll Third
7 Fernando Alonso Quarter
8 Nico Hulkenberg Quarter
9 Pierre Gasly fifth
10 Alex Albon fifth
eleven George Russell Except
12 Esteban Ocon Except
13 Oscar Piastri Seventh
14 Valtteri Botas Seventh
fifteen Czech Perez Eighth
16 Yuki Tsunoda Eighth
17 guanyu zhou Ninth
18 Sergeant Logan Ninth
19 Kevin Magnussen Tenth
twenty nyck devries Tenth

What time is the Austrian F1 GP 2023?

  • Day: Sunday, July 2, 2023
  • Time:
    • Mexico (CDMX): 7:00
    • condition United (ET): 9 o’clock
    • Spain: 15:00

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