The Red Bull Ring (formerly the Österreichring and the A1-Ring) is a motor racing circuit near Spielberg, Austria which has been used to host the Austrian Grand Prix on 28 occasions, the latest in 2016. Since opening in 1969, the circuit has undergone numerous major layout changes in an attempt to improve safety. It was removed from the Formula One calendar in 2003 and has lay dormant since. However, the circuit was acquired by Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz and reopened in 2011. It has since hosted rounds of the DTM and Formula 2 championships in 2011. The Austrian Grand Prix returned to the F1 calendar in 2014.
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| - The Red Bull Ring (formerly the Österreichring and the A1-Ring) is a motor racing circuit near Spielberg, Austria which has been used to host the Austrian Grand Prix on 28 occasions, the latest in 2016. Since opening in 1969, the circuit has undergone numerous major layout changes in an attempt to improve safety. It was removed from the Formula One calendar in 2003 and has lay dormant since. However, the circuit was acquired by Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz and reopened in 2011. It has since hosted rounds of the DTM and Formula 2 championships in 2011. The Austrian Grand Prix returned to the F1 calendar in 2014.
- The Red Bull Ring (formerly the A1 Ring) is a Real World circuit which was added to Gran Turismo 6 with the update 1.09. Variable weather is included. The circuit, which is located in Spielberg in the Austrian Alps, is owned by Red Bull and plays host to the Formula One Austrian Grand Prix from 2014, as well as hosting the Grand Prix 25 times from 1970 to 2003 as well as other major racing series. The current lap record is 1:08.337 (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2003). There also exists a shorter version of the track.
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| - The Red Bull Ring (formerly the Österreichring and the A1-Ring) is a motor racing circuit near Spielberg, Austria which has been used to host the Austrian Grand Prix on 28 occasions, the latest in 2016. Since opening in 1969, the circuit has undergone numerous major layout changes in an attempt to improve safety. It was removed from the Formula One calendar in 2003 and has lay dormant since. However, the circuit was acquired by Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz and reopened in 2011. It has since hosted rounds of the DTM and Formula 2 championships in 2011. The Austrian Grand Prix returned to the F1 calendar in 2014.
- The Red Bull Ring (formerly the A1 Ring) is a Real World circuit which was added to Gran Turismo 6 with the update 1.09. Variable weather is included. The circuit, which is located in Spielberg in the Austrian Alps, is owned by Red Bull and plays host to the Formula One Austrian Grand Prix from 2014, as well as hosting the Grand Prix 25 times from 1970 to 2003 as well as other major racing series. The current lap record is 1:08.337 (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2003). There also exists a shorter version of the track.
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