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      How to Watch Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix 2023 | Details Inside

      Formula 1 returns for the Austrian Grand Prix, the ninth round of the 2023 F1 Championship, after a two-week gap from the Canadian Grand Prix. The race weekend for F1 starts on Friday, 30th June 2023, and goes on till Sunday, 2nd July 2023.

      This being a sprint race weekend, there are fewer practice sessions and the addition of the sprint race, with points counting towards the championship standings.

      For F1, race sessions including a weekend warm up, one practice session, qualifying, sprint shootout, sprint race, and the main race.

      Max Verstappen won the previous round in Canada after qualifying first, with Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton completing the podium places in a rare occurrence where the podium spots were occupied by the only three championship winners currently competing in the F1 championship. 

      Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing continue to extend their lead in the Drivers and Constructors championships, respectively.

      There are support series races for F2, F3, and Porsche Supercup taking place during the Austrian Grand Prix weekend.

      Combine with the additional competitive F1 sessions because of the sprint race, this will make for a busy weekend of racing.

      The support series races return after a gap of nearly a month after the Spanish Grand Prix, with Indian F2 drivers Kush Maini and Jehan Daruvala hoping to recover after forgettable performances at the races in Spain.

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      How to Watch Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix 2023 in India

      F1 fans in India will need to have the F1 TV app with the F1 TV Pro subscription, to watch the Austrian Grand Prix 2023 in India with support series races for F2, F3, and Porsche Supercup.

      All race sessions across the weekend can be watch on the app across all supported devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and smart TVs.

      You can also use multiple devices simultaneously to enable different viewing angles and statistics, which can be view with the F1 TV and global broadcast feeds.

      Timings of Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix 2023 in India

      • Weekend warm up: Thursday 29th June 2023, 9:00pm (IST)
      • Practice 1: Friday 30th June 2023, 5:00pm (IST)
      • Qualifying: Friday 30th June 2023, 8:30pm (IST)
      • Sprint shootout: Saturday 1st July 2023, 3:30pm (IST)
      • Sprint race: Saturday 1st July 2023, 8:00pm (IST)
      • Race: Sunday 2nd July 2023, 6:30pm (IST)

      Timings of Formula 2 Austrian Grand Prix 2023 in India

      • Practice: Friday 30th June 2023, 2:35pm (IST)
      • Qualifying: Friday 30th June 2023, 7:25pm (IST)
      • Sprint race: Saturday 1st July 2023, 5:15pm (IST)
      • Feature race: Sunday 2nd July 2023, 1:25pm (IST)

      Timings of Formula 3 Austrian Grand Prix 2023 in India

      • Practice: Friday 30th June 2023, 1:25pm (IST)
      • Qualifying: Friday 30th June 2023, 6:30pm (IST)
      • Sprint race: Saturday 1st July 2023, 1:30pm (IST)
      • Feature race: Sunday 2nd July 2023, 11:55am (IST)

      Timings of Porsche Supercup Austrian Grand Prix 2023 in India

      • Practice: Friday 30th June 2023, 10:00pm (IST)
      • Qualifying: Saturday 1st July 2023, 6:30pm (IST)
      • Race: Sunday 2nd July 2023, 3:10pm (IST)
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      Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix 2023

      Max Verstappen has won six out of eight F1 races in 2023 so far, and Formula 1 fans on the Internet have expressing their annoyance with the predictability of the season through various memes and jokes.

      Red Bull Racing’s Sergio Perez was initially consider a challenger to Max Verstappen for the title, inconsistent performances have the Mexican driver struggle to keep up in the points, although he remains in second place in the standings.

      Former world champions Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton aren’t too far behind Perez due to more consistent and well-fought performances, despite having cars that are arguably far behind the Red Bull Racing RB19 in race capability.

      Ferrari continues to struggle, particularly multiple race winner Charles Leclerc who has not able to get enough good results during this season.

      George Russel and Lance Stroll have had their progress held up by inconsistent results and retirements during key races.

      Red Bull Racing considers the Austrian Grand Prix as its home race, with the team’s parent company Red Bull GmbH established and based in Austria.

      The circuit itself is call as the Red Bull Ring, after its purchase in the 2000s by Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz.

      Crowd support at the purpose-built circuit will firmly be in favour of Red Bull Racing and two-time world champion Max Verstappen.

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