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| Zona | General Admission +289,00€, T8 +469,00€, T9 +519,00€, T10 +549,00€, T3 +629,00€, Schomberg +659,00€, Red Bull +719,00€, Start Ziel +849,00€, Steiermark +879,00€, Paddock Club +15.000,00€ |
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GP CHINA13 – 15 March
GP JAPAN27 – 29 March
GP BAHRAIN10 – 12 April
GP MIAMI1 – 3 May
GP CANADA22 – 24 May
GP MONACO4 – 7 June
GP CATALONIA12 – 14 June
GP AUSTRIA26 – 28 June
GP BRITAIN3 – 5 July
GP BELGIUM17 – 19 July
GP HUNGARY24 – 26 July
GP NETHERLANDS21 – 23 August
GP ITALY4 – 6 September
GP SPAIN11 – 13 September
GP USA23 – 25 October
GP LAS VEGAS19 – 21 November
GP QATAR27 – 29 November
GP ABU DHABI4 – 6 December
MOTO GP THAILAND27 February – 1 March
MOTO GP USA27 – 29 March
MOTO GP QATAR10 – 12 April
MOTO GP JEREZ24 – 26 April
MOTO GP FRANCE8 – 10 May
MOTO GP CATALONIA15 – 17 May
MOTO GP ITALY29 – 31 May
MOTO GP HUNGARY5 – 7 June
MOTO GP CZECH REPUBLIC19 – 21 June
MOTO GP NETHERLANDS26 – 28 June
MOTO GP GERMANY10 – 12 July
MOTO GP ARAGON28 – 30 August
MOTO GP SAN MARINO11 – 13 September
MOTO GP AUSTRIA18 – 20 September
MOTO GP JAPAN2 – 4 October
MOTO GP INDONESIA9 – 11 October
MOTO GP AUSTRALIA23 – 25 October
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MOTO GP PORTUGAL13 – 15 November
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TicketWorld Online offers you the unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in the intensity of Formula 1 at the renowned Spielberg Circuit in Austria. Experience the speed and skill of the world’s best drivers as they tackle the unique curves and straights of this circuit. Formula 1 in Spielberg guarantees an exciting experience that goes beyond mere competition.
The Red Bull Ring circuit, home to the Austrian Grand Prix, stands out as a unique natural setting that blends the speed and excitement of Formula 1 with the beauty of its alpine landscapes.
Spectators and fans have the chance to enjoy the beauty of the Styria region while immersing themselves in the excitement and adrenaline of motor racing competition.






All tickets available on the website grant access for the entire 3 days of the event.
| Zona | General Admission +289,00€, T8 +469,00€, T9 +519,00€, T10 +549,00€, T3 +629,00€, Schomberg +659,00€, Red Bull +719,00€, Start Ziel +849,00€, Steiermark +879,00€, Paddock Club +15.000,00€ |
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The Austrian Grand Prix takes place at the Red Bull Ring, located in Spielberg, Styria, Austria. This circuit stands out for its picturesque surroundings and challenging layout, providing drivers and fans with a unique Formula 1 experience. The Red Bull Ring is an exciting venue with its technical design, challenging curves, and strategic straights. Nestled in the majestic hills of Styria, the circuit offers breathtaking views and an exhilarating atmosphere during the races. The Styrian region, with its rural charm and hospitality, adds a special touch to the event, creating a unique fusion of Formula 1 excitement and the natural beauty of Spielberg.
T3 Grandstand: located at the entrance of a tight turn after the long straight, it provides spectators with a unique perspective on the skill and ability of the drivers as they face this technical challenge. From this location, fans can witness how the drivers brake with precision and navigate the tight turn.
Schönberg Grandstand: located in the center of a long straight, it provides spectators with the unique opportunity to witness how the race cars reach high speeds in this section of the circuit. From this spot, fans can feel the excitement and power of the engines as the drivers unleash the full speed of their race cars on this straight.
The Red Bull Ring has a length of approximately 4.318 kilometers.
The number of laps in the Austrian Grand Prix may vary depending on the FIA rules and the season’s schedule. Typically, 71 laps are completed at the Red Bull Ring circuit during the race.
The Austrian Grand Prix has been an intermittent part of Formula 1 history. The first edition took place in 1964 at the Zeltweg circuit, and subsequently, the race moved to the Osterreichring in 1970. The Osterreichring, located in Spielberg, became an iconic circuit in the 1970s and 1980s. However, the race was removed from the calendar after 1987 due to financial issues.
After a hiatus, Formula 1 returned to Austria in 1997, now at the renovated A1 Ring. The circuit was renamed the Red Bull Ring in 2011 when Red Bull purchased the track. Since then, the Austrian Grand Prix has been an annual event, offering thrilling races at this picturesque venue in the Austrian mountains. With its return, the race has gained popularity and has become a highly anticipated event for Formula 1 fans.
Yes, due to the roar of the powerful engines and the high speed of the single-seaters at the Red Bull Ring, attendees are advised to wear hearing protection, such as earplugs. This ensures a safe and comfortable experience, allowing fans to fully enjoy the event without risking their hearing health.
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