Max Verstappen, having earned pole position for the fourth time in a row, is all set to kickstart Red Bull’s home race.
Following Verstappen on the starting grid in the second and third positions will be Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, driving their SF-23s. Occupying the fourth spot for McLaren is Lando Norris.
Verstappen’s Red Bull colleague, Sergio Perez, was unable to secure a position in Q3, and as a result, will start from the 15th spot on the grid.
Details for the F1 Austrian Grand Prix 2023:
The race is slated to start at 3pm local time (+2 GMT) at the Red Bull Ring on Sunday, July 02, 2023. A comprehensive list of session timings across different time zones is provided below:
Session – GMT – BST – CEST – ET – PT – AEST – JST – IST
FP1 – 11:30 – 12:30 – 13:30 – 07:30 – 04:30 – 21:30 – 20:30 – 17:00
Qualifying – 15:00 – 16:00 – 17:00 – 11:00 – 08:00 – 01:00¹ – 00:00¹ – 20:30
Sprint Q – 10:00 – 11:00 – 12:00 – 06:00 – 03:00 – 20:00 – 19:00 – 15:30
Sprint – 14:30 – 15:30 – 16:30 – 10:30 – 07:30 – 00:30¹ – 23:30 – 20:00
Race – 13:00 – 14:00 – 15:00 – 09:00 – 06:00 – 23:00 – 22:00 – 18:30
How can you watch the Austrian Grand Prix?
Formula 1 broadcasts live in almost every part of the globe.
Europe, Americas, Asia, Oceania, and Africa all have numerous channels for live viewing. A detailed list of country-wise channels is provided in the original text above.
Is live streaming the F1 Austrian Grand Prix possible?
In select countries, viewers can subscribe to F1 TV and stream the race on their preferred device. In the UK and Spain, Sky Sports and Movistar provide their live streaming services respectively.
Here’s the Starting Grid for the F1 Austrian Grand Prix:
Position – Driver – Chassis – Time – Gap
1 – Max Verstappen – Red Bull – 1’04.391
2 – Charles Leclerc – Ferrari – 1’04.439 – 0.048
3 – Carlos Sainz – Ferrari – 1’04.581 – 0.190
4 – Lando Norris – McLaren – 1’04.658 – 0.267
(For a complete lineup refer to the original list)
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about F1 Austrian GP 2023
Who is starting the F1 Austrian GP from pole position?
Max Verstappen is starting the F1 Austrian Grand Prix from pole position. This marks his fourth consecutive time topping the qualifying sessions.
When and where is the 2023 F1 Austrian GP taking place?
The 2023 F1 Austrian Grand Prix is taking place at the Red Bull Ring on Sunday, July 02, 2023. The race will begin at 3pm local time (+2 GMT).
How can I watch the F1 Austrian GP?
Formula 1 races, including the Austrian Grand Prix, are broadcast live in almost every country. A detailed list of channels by country can be found in the original text. In certain countries, you can also subscribe to F1 TV and stream the race on your preferred device.
Who are the drivers following Max Verstappen on the starting grid?
Following Max Verstappen on the starting grid are Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz from Ferrari, placed second and third respectively. Lando Norris from McLaren is in the fourth spot.
Where will Sergio Perez start the race from?
Sergio Perez, Max Verstappen’s team-mate at Red Bull, failed to secure a place in Q3 and as a result, he will start from the 15th position on the grid.
More about F1 Austrian GP 2023
- F1 Official Website
- Red Bull Racing Team
- F1 Austrian Grand Prix Venue – Red Bull Ring
- Max Verstappen Official Website
- F1 TV Subscription