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F1 to race in Austria till 2030

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Formula One has signed a new agreement with the promoter of the Austrian Grand Prix, Projekt Spielberg GmbH & Co KG, which will see the Red Bull Ring remain on the Formula One calendar until 2030.

This is the second deal regarding the Austrian Grand Prix, after it was renewed earlier this year till 2027. The Red Bull Ring has been hosting the Austrian Grand Prix since its return to the calendar in 2014.

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Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula One, commented:

I am delighted to announce this news with our exceptional partners in Austria. The vision and passion of Dietrich Mateschitz, a man who loved this sport, made this all possible and it is a very special moment and a tribute to him that we can confirm we will be racing at this incredible venue until 2030. The race in Austria is a big favourite for the drivers and all our fans and we are looking forward to many years of excitement and action that are ahead of us.

Oliver Mintzlaff, CEO Corporate Projects and Investments of Red Bull GmbH, said:

This is great news for everyone involved. For the Spielberg location, which will be strengthened in the long term. For Formula 1, because the unique tradition of one of the most spectacular and atmospheric races on the calendar will continue. And last but not least for the fans, teams and drivers who love the Red Bull Ring.

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Erich Wolf, General Manager of Red Bull Ring, said:

The Red Bull Ring is excited to announce that we will continue our special relationship with Formula 1 until 2030. This long-term deal represents Formula 1’s strong commitment to Austria and Styria. The fact that the Formula 1 keeps the Home Grand Prix of Oracle Red Bull Racing is of great importance for the Murtal region and for the employees of the Red Bull Ring. With pride and joy we celebrate the tenth joint year at Spielberg. Our special thanks goes to the fans and all supporters.

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