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GT3 race cars in turn 1 at the DTM on the Red Bull Ring
Two Porsche GT4 drive one behind the other on the Red Bull Ring race track
Red Bull Wing from the inside and prepared for a business event

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Anything is possible at the Red Bull Ring,

… that has to do with gasoline, acceleration and adrenaline. Decide for yourself whether you want to race around the track in a sports car or on a motorcycle, put your driving skills to the test off-road, get closer to perfection during a training session in the Driving Center or let yourself be initiated into the secrets of racing by motorsport professionals.
Adrenaline Day
Porsche 718 Cayman S experience silver Driving Center (20 min)
Driver Training Bronze with own car
KTM Enduro Snow Attack with own Enduro Bike

Red Bull Ring

Discover the race track in detail by clicking through the different corners. Overall, the unique course consists of seven right-hand and three left-hand bends.

Red Bull Ring
Rennaction in der Niki Lauda Kurve
T1 – Niki Lauda Turn
Turn 1 features the most action of all the turns. If a driver brakes too late, he gets carried outwards to the curb or beyond, and if he hits it too early, he becomes easy prey for his opponents.
T2 – Münzer Chicane
The extremely fast left turn merges seamlessly into the steepest section of the route (12 percent incline. In 2022, a chicane was added that is only driven in MotoGP and its supporting series.
Red Bull Ring Turn 3
T3
A true overtaking hotspot. The slowest turn of the race track and the best place for an out-braking manoeuvre.
Red Bull Ring Turn 4
T4 – Rauch Turn
The curve sloping outwards is usually taken in third gear, followed by a shortshifting to seventh gear. If you are not careful here, you’ll be off the track in no time.
T5
This curve is not really tricky. For the pilots, the main thing is to prepare for the upcoming double links.
Max Verstappen vor der Tribüne
T6
The track declines here and the drivers see the apex of the turn very late, meaning they have to turn in almost blind.
T7 – Graz Turn
In turn 7, the drivers first go into a dip and then uphill again.
Kurve 8 am Red Bull Ring
T8
From 190 to 260km/h: The car must be positioned in such a way that it is not carried too far out at the end of Turn 8, because the curb quickly comes to an end here.
Red Bull Ring Turn 9 Jochen Rindt
T9 – Jochen Rindt Turn
The drivers come into it at 250 km/h and drive almost blind into the exit of the turn.
Red Bull Racing auf der Start-Ziel-Geraden
T10
If you don’t stay on the ideal line here and get some momentum to take into the 626-metre start-finish straight, you can end up losing the race in the last few metres.
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Business at the Red Bull Ring

Are you looking for an extraordinary location that is refreshingly different? Then the Red Bull Ring is the place to be. Spielberg, where success is at home.
Meetings, Seminars & Congresses
Red Bull Wing from the inside and prepared for a business event
Incentives, Teambuildings & Trainings
Teambuilding bei Pit Stop Game
VIP-Packages
Specials
Ineos Grenadier at the 4WD Test Track

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