2025 Austrian Grand Prix
The Red Bull Ring circuit has been the home of the Austrian Grand Prix since 1970.
It has been held under a different name, originally known as the Österreichring, the A1-Ring and now the Red Bull Ring.
Racing was held between 1970 & 1987 but there was then an eight-year absence. Thankfully when the track was updated racing returned in 1997.
The race was absent from the F1 calendar again between 2004 & 2013 but returned in 2014 with the circuit now named the Red Bull Ring.
Head over to the official F1 site for the latest news on the Austrian Grand Prix.
How long is the Austrian Grand Prix?
Being one of the smallest circuits on the F1 calendar, the Austrian Grand Prix consists of 71 laps.
Each lap is a distance of 4.3 km (2.6 miles) with the total race distance being 306 km (190 miles).
It's a track of two halves, the first half of the lap is all about speed with three long straights. The second half is a real test of driver ability filled with fast turns.
Austrian Grand Prix
When is the Austrian Grand Prix?
- Friday 27th June - Practice 1 & 2
- Saturday 28th June - Practice 3 & Qualifying
- Sunday 29th June - The Race
Where can I watch the Austrian Grand Prix?
The Austrian Grand Prix will be shown live on the Sky Sports F1 Channel including all the practice, qualifying and the race itself.
If you fancy making the trip to Austria then you will not be disappointed because there are not many others who can match the surrounding beauty of this track.
In between the racing, you can head into Graz to visit the Arnold Schwarzenegger Museum, the home of the actor.

Austrian GP Past Winners
Who won the Austrian Grand Prix? Alain Prost's record of three wins between 1983 & 1986 was beaten by Max Verstappen in 2023 when he recorded his fourth win in the Austrian GP.
There are a host of drivers on two wins including Michael Schumacher and more recently, Nico Rosberg in 2014 & 2015 and the only other currently active driver, Valtteri Bottas.
Ferrari's win in 2022 moved them to sole lead as leading constructors in the race with seven wins, one more than McLaren and Mercedes.
The official fastest lap holder at the Red Bull Ring is Carlos Sainz who set a time of 1:05.619 during the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix.
What does Pole produce at the Austrian Grand Prix?
Winning Grid Starts (Oldest to Lastest): 2, 1, 1, 4, 2, 1, 1, 2, 1, 3
From the last 10 Austrian Grand Prix, a total of 5 drivers have won from pole, which is a successful rate of 50% for drivers turning pole into a win. When looking at those who have started on the front row then that number is 80% (8-10) of the race wins have come from the front row.
The Fate of Pole Sitters (Oldest to Lastest): 2, 1, 1, Ret, 2, 1, 1, 2, 1, 5
Looking at the finishing positions of the pole sitters, then 80% (8-10) of them have finished on the podium.
Previous Austrian Grand Prix Winners
Here are the last 10 winners of the Austrian Grand Prix:
- 2024: George Russell (Mercedes)
- 2023: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2022: Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
- 2021: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2020: Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
- 2019: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2018: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2017: Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
- 2016: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
- 2015: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
Red Bull Ring Fastest Laps
Here at the last 10 fastest laps set at the Red Bull Ring:
- 2024: Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin)
- 2023: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2022: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2021: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2020: Lando Norris (McLaren)
- 2019: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2018: Kimi Räikkönen (Ferrari)
- 2017: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
- 2016: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
- 2015: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
2025 F1 Schedule
Here is the schedule for the 2025 F1 season where we have twenty-four races to look forward to.
This year we will have six sprint weekends which will be in China, Miami, Belgium, USA (COTA), São Paulo & Qatar.
- March: Australian Grand Prix (16th), Chinese Grand Prix (23rd)
- April: Japanese Grand Prix (6th), Bahrain Grand Prix (13th), Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (20th)
- May: Miami Grand Prix (4th), Emilia Romagna Grand Prix (18th), Monaco Grand Prix (25th)
- June: Spanish Grand Prix (1st), Canadian Grand Prix (15th), Austrian Grand Prix (29th)
- July: British Grand Prix (6th), Belgian Grand Prix (27th)
- August: Hungarian Grand Prix (3rd), Dutch Grand Prix (31st)
- September: Italian Grand Prix (7th), Azerbaijan Grand Prix (21st)
- October: Singapore Grand Prix (5th), United States Grand Prix (19th), Mexico City Grand Prix (26th)
- November: São Paulo Grand Prix (9th), Las Vegas Grand Prix (22nd), Qatar Grand Prix (30th)
- December: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (7th)
Austrian Grand Prix Betting Tips
Throughout the season be sure to head over to the 'F1 Tips' page for tips on all races and also for tips on the drivers and constructors championships.
Which markets do we cover?
We cover the main four markets for each Grand Prix throughout the season. Additionally, if you head over to the 'F1 Tips' page you will find most team points and W/O markets available.
Firstly, we will have the Austrian Grand Prix Race Winner market. This will include both win and eachway tips from our F1 tipsters. Eachway tips are supporting the drivers to win or place (top 3).
We also offer the Austrian GP Fastest Lap, our tipsters are backing which driver will set the fastest lap during the GP. Only race times count, lap times in practice or qualifying are not included.
Finally, we have Podium and Points Finish, for these markets that are backing drivers to finish either in the points (top 10) or on the podium (top 3). Additionally, our tipsters can predict which drivers will not finish on the podium.
Austrian Grand Prix's Most Popular Tip
For each Grand Prix throughout the season, we will highlight the 'Most Popular Tip'. This is the outright prediction that has the most tips. The top three selections will be highlighted with the number of tips and percentage of tips supporting the prediction.
Best Tipsters Austrian Grand Prix Tip
Also highlighted for each race is our 'Best Tipsters Tip' for the race. This is the tipster who has placed a pick on the race and shows the best twelve-month profit.
How do I use the Austrian Grand Prix Tips?
There are several ways of using the Austrian Grand Prix tips. Some we have already highlighted such as 'Most Popular Tip' and 'Best Tipsters Tip'.
You will also see comments for the outcomes, these are our tipster's reasoning for selecting the predicting. You can read through these to get an insight and you may come across a comment that sways your selection.
Along with each tip including the most popular and best tipsters, you will see an Add to betslip option. Clicking on this will add that pick to your betslip when pressed.
You can add as many or as few tips to your betslip, once you are finished, you can then see which bookmaker is offering you the best odds for the items in your betslip.
Finally, select this bookie and the betslip will be transferred across to their site where you can then place your bet on the predictions.
Who are the best F1 tipsters?
Head over to the 'Best F1 Tipsters' to see our best of the best F1 tipsters. Each tipster who has shown a profit over the twelve months and currently has open tips will be displayed on this page.
Can I add my own F1 tips?
If you are already a member of the site then, of course, you can! Head over to the 'Make A Tip' page and place your tips. If you add comments along with your tips then you can compete for some of the £100 on offer each month.
When is the Next F1 Race?
Next up is round 12 of the 2025 F1 season and it's the British Grand Prix with the main race being on Sunday 6th July with racing at the Silverstone Circuit.
Our motor racing content including for this Austrian Grand Prix is meticulously crafted by Andy, a passionate F1 aficionado with a wealth of experience in the sport and never misses a race ensuring he's always up-to-date with the latest events.