
Red Bull Ring
Racing circuitAbout
The Red Bull Ring is a renowned motorsport circuit located in Spielberg, Austria. Originally known as the Österreichring, it was built in 1969 to replace the Zeltweg Airfield circuit. The track is nestled in the picturesque Styrian mountains, offering a scenic and challenging layout. It hosted the Austrian Grand Prix from 1970 to 1987 and was rebuilt and renamed the A1-Ring in the late 1990s. After being purchased by Red Bull, it was renovated and reopened in 2011 as the Red Bull Ring. Today, the circuit is a popular venue for high-profile events like Formula One and MotoGP. Its layout includes a mix of fast corners and straights, requiring drivers to balance speed and control. The track's elevation changes and scenic surroundings make it a favorite among drivers and spectators alike. The Red Bull Ring also offers various driving experiences and hosts numerous motorsport events throughout the year, solidifying its position as a premier racing circuit in Europe.