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Austrian GP Follows Miami in Extending F1 Contract to 2041

  • Formula One has extended its contract with the Red Bull Ring until 2041, matching Miami’s longest deal in F1 history.
  • After being dropped from the calendar in 2004, the Red Bull Ring returned in 2014 following Dietrich Mateschitz’s 2010 investments, securing its place until 2041.
  • F1 continues securing long-term deals, with Austria extending to 2041 alongside Miami, Bahrain, and Melbourne, reinforcing its exclusive strategic partnerships.
  • Thomas Überall, General Manager of the Red Bull Ring, said the long-term deal triggers infrastructure investment and adds value for Styria and Austria.
  • The 17-year extension of the Austrian Grand Prix aligns with F1’s trend of securing long-term deals, like Canada's until 2035, supporting its strategic stability.
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The Formula 1 continues and leaves the Red Bull Ring behind again. Around 300,000 visitors came to Spielberg for the motorsport spectacle and made it again the largest sports event in Austria. The balance of the forces at the Ring is consistently positive. Before the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg on Sunday everything revolved around the royal class of motorsports, the men and women were still the focus of the race next to the track. After the race …

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Associated Press SPIELBERG, Austria (AP) — The Austrian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula One calendar until 2041 after a long-term extension for the race at the Red Bull Ring was announced Sunday. Austria already had a contract through 2030, agreed two years ago, and the new extension makes it equal with the Miami Grand Prix as the only F1 events contracted through the 2040s. The Austrian Grand Prix is closely linked with Red Bull’s presenc…

·Chicago, United States
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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