Formula 1 has confirmed that the Austrian Grand Prix will remain on the calendar until at least 2041, following a new long-term agreement with race promoters.
The extension ensures the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg will continue to host the popular race, strengthening its place in the F1 calendar for years to come.
A post via F1 Media’s X account confirmed the news: “Formula 1 has confirmed that the Austrian Grand Prix will remain a fixture on the calendar until at least 2030, following a new long-term agreement with race promoters.
“The extension ensures the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg will continue to host the popular race, strengthening its place in the F1 calendar for years to come.”
Stefano Domenicali added via F1’s website: “Austria has long been an incredibly special race for Formula 1 so it’s fantastic we have secured the long-term future of a Grand Prix so deeply rooted in the sport’s history.
“The vision and passion of Dietrich Mateschitz gave the race the investment and attention that allowed it to return as an incredible event on the Formula 1 calendar.
“Each year, returning to the stunning Styrian mountains is a highlight – an experience that evokes incredible emotion among our drivers, teams, and fans alike, creating an atmosphere unlike any other.
“I want to extend my sincere thanks to Mark Mateschitz and Thomas Überall and his team for their unwavering dedication to excellence, and to our incredible Austrian fanbase, whose enthusiasm and loyalty continue to elevate this iconic race.”
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