Formula 1 race in Spielberg: Qualifying in the live ticker – Formula 1

Let’s continue in Formula 1! After the spectacular race at Silverstone, it’s now off to Spielberg in Austria. Attention: It is a race weekend with sprint qualifying! This means qualifying takes place on Friday and then sprint qualifying on Saturday, where the line-up for the race on Sunday is determined.

Max Verstappen (24) is chasing a record. If the Dutchman wins for the fourth time at the Red Bull Ring following 2018, 2019 and 2021, he would be the sole record holder with four successes ahead of Alain Prost (67), who crossed the finish line first in 1983, 1985 and 1986. The signs are good. The Red Bull driver knows the course at his racing team’s home Grand Prix inside out.

You can see the race in Austria (Sunday, July 10, 3 p.m.), as well as the free practice sessions and qualifying sessions live bei Sky (Advertisement). BILD provides you with all the important information regarding the Spielberg Grand Prix.

Qualifying in the live ticker

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The Schedule

date + time Event result
Friday, July 8th – 1.30 p.m 1. Free Practice Fastest lap: Max Verstappen
1:06.302 (Red Bull)
Friday, July 8th – 17 o’clock Qualifying
Saturday, July 9th – 12.30 p.m 2. Free Practice
Saturday, July 9th – 16.30 o’clock Sprint-Qualifying
Sunday, 10.7 a.m. – 3 p.m The Spielberg Grand Prix

The Spielberg race weekend on TV

All events of the race weekend will be broadcast live from Pay-TV-Sender Sky (advertisement) transmitted. With Sky Go or WOW (formerly Sky Ticket) you can also follow the events in the live stream.

The distance

Photo: BILD infographic I Map basis: Maps4News.com/HERE

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Highspeed thanks to three DRS zonesPhoto: BILD infographic I Map basis: Maps4News.com/HERE

The pole position is important in order to be able to approach the first corner as far to the left as possible at the start. It goes around the corner at around 160 km/h, the apex has to be hit in full so that the drivers can attack the 60 meter climb to curves two and three at top speed right from the start. If this does not succeed, the driver loses valuable time on the fastest lap on the racing calendar.

With a total of three DRS zones, many overtaking maneuvers are possible. In turns one, three and four in particular, the drivers start maneuvering. Also in curve six, which according to Niki Lauda († 70) is “one of the most demanding curves in the international racing circuit” due to the sloping course, some drivers keep trying. In order to be able to start the attack, the pilots shift down two gears. The rest of the track is full throttle apart from two brief periods of braking in turns nine and ten. Nowhere else do the drivers get back to the start and finish line faster with a lap time of just over a minute. Especially in qualifying, Verstappen & Co. have to be careful not to leave the track with all four tires, otherwise the lap time will be canceled.

The route data

  • Start time: 3pm CEST (3pm local time)
  • Qualifying: 4pm CEST (4pm local time)
  • Route length: 4.326 km
  • Race distance (71 laps): 307.020 km
  • Fastest race lap: 1:06.200 (2021)
  • Fastest qualifying lap: 1:02.939 (2020)
  • Number of pole wins: 6
  • Topspeed: 326 km/h
  • Average speed: 204 km/h
  • Safety car probability: 50%
  • Distance to the first corner: 323 m
  • Highest g-force: 4.6 g
  • Curves over 250 km/h: 2
  • Curves under 100 km/h: 2
  • Gear changes per lap: 32
  • Full throttle share: 56%
  • Longest full-throttle portion: 11 seconds
  • Braking percentage per lap: 19%

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