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Austrian Grand Prix to return to F1 calendar from 2014 #SSN
Loved the A1 Ring, hopefully held there again
Austrian Grand Prix to return to F1 calendar from 2014 #SSN
Loved the A1 Ring, hopefully held there again
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im delighted by this news
Here's the full story from the site
Red Bull has revealed it has struck a deal for the Austrian Grand Prix to return to the Formula 1 calendar next season.
The Austrian energy drinks company, which owns Formula 1's World Champion team, announced via a statement in its homeland that F1 would return to the Red Bull Ring - the new name for the A1 Ring - for the first time since 2003.
"Dietrich Mateschitz and Bernie Ecclestone have reached an agreement to the effect that Formula One will return to Styria next year," the statement read.
The statement added that the revised race had been penciled in for 6 July 2014, which is the same weekend the German GP was held this season and raises all sorts of questions in regards to the composition of next year's schedule.
With new races in New Jersey and Russia already scheduled to make their debuts on the calendar next season - although uncertainty remains over the former in particular - the apparent addition of Austria, pending official ratification by the FIA, makes it uncertain how long next season will stretch to given there are already 19 events on the 2013 calendar.
Bernie Ecclestone had suggested in the past that he thought 20-race seasons were a sensible limit for the sport - a mark that was first reached last year - but as things stand the 2014 calendar is poised to go beyond that number unless existing events are dropped or the proposed additions don't all make the cut.
Austria was a consistent feature on the F1 calendar in the 1970s and 1980s at the famous Osterreichring but after the original circuit held its last grand prix in 1987, it wasn't until a decade later that the country returned to the sport at the new-look A1 Ring.
The Spielberg circuit staged seven races thereafter before falling off the calendar again from 2004 for financial reasons but has since been bought and rebranded by Red Bull, who completed redevelopment work on the venue and have since held other racing categories there including DTM and World Series by Renault.
Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz had attempted to bring F1 back to Austria this season following the postponement of New Jersey but Ecclestone ultimately opted to keep the calendar at 19 events.
Here's the full story from the site
Red Bull has revealed it has struck a deal for the Austrian Grand Prix to return to the Formula 1 calendar next season.
The Austrian energy drinks company, which owns Formula 1's World Champion team, announced via a statement in its homeland that F1 would return to the Red Bull Ring - the new name for the A1 Ring - for the first time since 2003.
"Dietrich Mateschitz and Bernie Ecclestone have reached an agreement to the effect that Formula One will return to Styria next year," the statement read.
The statement added that the revised race had been penciled in for 6 July 2014, which is the same weekend the German GP was held this season and raises all sorts of questions in regards to the composition of next year's schedule.
With new races in New Jersey and Russia already scheduled to make their debuts on the calendar next season - although uncertainty remains over the former in particular - the apparent addition of Austria, pending official ratification by the FIA, makes it uncertain how long next season will stretch to given there are already 19 events on the 2013 calendar.
Bernie Ecclestone had suggested in the past that he thought 20-race seasons were a sensible limit for the sport - a mark that was first reached last year - but as things stand the 2014 calendar is poised to go beyond that number unless existing events are dropped or the proposed additions don't all make the cut.
Austria was a consistent feature on the F1 calendar in the 1970s and 1980s at the famous Osterreichring but after the original circuit held its last grand prix in 1987, it wasn't until a decade later that the country returned to the sport at the new-look A1 Ring.
The Spielberg circuit staged seven races thereafter before falling off the calendar again from 2004 for financial reasons but has since been bought and rebranded by Red Bull, who completed redevelopment work on the venue and have since held other racing categories there including DTM and World Series by Renault.
Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz had attempted to bring F1 back to Austria this season following the postponement of New Jersey but Ecclestone ultimately opted to keep the calendar at 19 events.
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So presumably no New York/Jersey race?
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It's still scheduled to be held next season. expecting the German GP to bite it tbh.
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Hockenheim? Be surprised. All the noises about the NY race don't really sound good.
Russia the other new one.
Russia the other new one.
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Didn't they sign a 15 year deal in June to hold it though?
Russia could be delayed due to the Olympics maybe?
Russia could be delayed due to the Olympics maybe?
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Got pushed back last year because they didnt meet the contract requirements wasnt it?
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Great to see a race back at the A1 ring. Unless they've changed it, this will be the fastest race of the year - with some superb low speed corners to add to the drama
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i hope they dont get rid of the German GP.. cant honestly see that happening. India will be out so there's a space for the A1 Ring. Hopefully Korea will be next to go.
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Does seem like India might bite the dust for 2014
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Bernie will use the 'political issues' as a way of getting rid of the Indian GP.
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