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Formula 1: Austrian Grand Prix – Information, schedule, stream
Formula 1 moves from Le Castellet to Speilberg, Austria, where the Austrian Grand Prix awaits. When will it take place, what’s the schedule and where to watch the race?
Formula 1 is moving from Le Castellet to Speilberg, Austria, where the Austrian Grand Prix will take place twice. When will it take place, what’s the schedule and where to watch the race?
The new Formula One season has begun with the Bahrain Grand Prix. This was followed by the VC Emilia Romagna, the VC of Portugal, the VC of Spain, the VC of Monaco, the VC of Azerbaijan, the VC of France and now it’s the turn of the two Austrian Grand Prix.
Formula 1:: Austrian Grand Prix – stream
Live coverage of the Formula 1 races can be watched on Sport 1 and Sport 2. Internet streams will also be available.
Formula 1:: Austrian Grand Prix – programme
The Formula 1 drivers will take to the Spielberg circuit for the first time on 25 June, when the first two practice sessions are scheduled.
The third practice session and qualifying will take place on Saturday 26 June.
The race is scheduled for Sunday 27 June.
The same programme will be followed for the second Austrian Grand Prix, but between 2 and 4 July.
Formula 1:: Austrian Grand Prix – odds
The trio of Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas and Max Verstappen, who have reigned supreme here in recent races, will surely be among the main favourites to win.
Formula 1 race calendar for the 2021 season
27. june – F1:: Austrian Grand Prix (Spielberg)
4. july – F1:: Austrian Grand Prix (Spielberg)
18. july – F1:: British Grand Prix (Silverstone)
1. august – F1:: Hungarian Grand Prix (Hungaroring)
29. august – F1:: Belgian Grand Prix (Spa-Fracorchamps)
5. september – F1:: Dutch Grand Prix (Zandvoort)
12. september – F1:: Italian Grand Prix (Monza)
26. september – F1:: Russian Grand Prix (Sochi)
3. october – F1:: Singapore Grand Prix (Marina Bay)
10. october – F1:: Japanese Grand Prix (Suzuka)
24. october – F1:: US Grand Prix (Austin, Texas)
31. october – F1:: Mexican Grand Prix (Mexico City)
7. november – F1:: Brazilian Grand Prix (Sao Paulo)
21. november – F1:: Australian Grand Prix (Melbourne)
5. december – F1:: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (Jeddah)
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