Key figures to know before the Austrian Grand Prix
Formula 1 meets Spielberg in Austria this weekend, where Red Bull will be playing on its home track.

2: Two Grand Prix were held under two different names at the Red Bull Ring in 2020 and 2021, the Austrian Grand Prix and the Styrian Grand Prix.
3: The number of circuits that have hosted the Austrian Grand Prix. Zeltweg in 1964, the Österreichring from 1970 to 1987, then the Red Bull Ring (formerly A1-Ring) from 1997 to 2003 and since 2014.
4: Max Verstappen has achieved four pole positions in Austria and holds the record for the most poles with these four units.
4,318: In kilometers, the length of one lap of the Red Bull Ring in its current configuration.
5: The record for the number of wins in Spielberg also belongs to Max Verstappen.
10: The number of turns that make up the Red Bull Ring, the lowest of the season.
36: The number of editions of the Austrian Grand Prix held since 1964, to which must be added the two editions of the Styrian Grand Prix.
68: In percentage, the probability of safety car intervention.
69: In percentage, the estimated rate of full load on one lap.
71: The number of laps that drivers will have to complete during the 2024 edition of the Austrian Grand Prix.
306,452: The total distance in kilometers that the drivers will have to cover to reach the finish line.
1’02”939: The track record belongs to Valtteri Bottas who set this time during the qualifying session in 2020 with Mercedes.
1’05”619: The best lap in the race was also achieved in 2020 but during the Styrian Grand Prix by a McLaren, that of Carlos Sainz.