The ninth appointment of the season. The Formula 1 he made a stop in Austria, where Max was once again the winner Verstappen. The Dutchman concluded ahead of the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc and his teammate Sergio Perez – author of an excellent comeback.
Austrian GP, renewal until 2030 arrives
It was, practically as always when racing on the Spielberg track, a weekend full of entertainment – considering the many overtakings – but full of twists and penalties because of the track limits not respected by pilots. In addition to the spectacle of the track, there was no shortage of surprises: before the start of the race, in fact, Formula 1 has announced that the Austrian Grand Prix will remain on the calendar until 2030. An excellent result, considering the many European tracks that hope to be able to remain on the calendar on a stable basis - thus avoiding the alternation that Domenicali spoke about.

Domenicali: “Austria is one of the drivers' favorite tracks”
Following the announcement of the renewal, the words of F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali were not lacking: "I am happy to announce this news together with our exceptional partners in Austria. The vision and passion of Dietrich Mateschitz, a man who loved this sport, made all this possible and it is a very special moment and tribute to him to be able to confirm that we will race at this incredible venue until 2030. The race in Austria is one A favorite with drivers and all our fans and we look forward to the many years of excitement and action that lie ahead."
Mintzlaff's Joy
In addition to Domenicali, Oliver is proud of the agreement reached Mintzlaff, Red Bull CEO of Corporate Projects and Investments, who stated"This is great news for everyone involved. For the Spielberg location, which will be strengthened in the long term. For F1, because the unique tradition of one of the most spectacular and evocative races on the calendar will continue. And finally for the fans, teams and drivers who love the Red Bull Ring."


