After eight rounds so far, the 2023 Formula 1 season moves on to the Austrian Grand Prix for the ninth race of the season.
Max Verstappen will be looking to continue his winning streak, having built a 69-point lead over Sergio Perez in the World Championship standings following another victory last time out in Canada.
Can the Red Bull driver extend his advantage further at the team's home track?
When is the 2023 Austrian GP?
The 2023 Austrian Grand Prix will be held across the weekend of 30 June-2 July.
With the Sprint making its second appearance of the season, the schedule of the event will look a little different. A practice session on Friday will be followed by traditional qualifying later in the day, which will determine the grid for Sunday's main race.
There will then be a Sprint Shootout on Saturday, which will decide the starting order for the Sprint taking place afterwards, meaning that Saturday's action is independent from the rest of the weekend.
How many laps is the Austrian GP?
The race will take place over 71 laps of the 4.318-kilometre Red Bull Ring, with a maximum race time of two hours if there are any stoppages or delays.
What time does the Austrian GP start?
Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix will start at 15:00 local time (14:00 BST).
Below are the start times for the race for various time zones across the world.
2023 F1 Austrian GP start times
Time zone | Race start time |
---|---|
Pacific Daylight Time | 06:00 |
Central Daylight Time | 08:00 |
Eastern Daylight Time | 09:00 |
Brasilia Time | 10:00 |
British Summer Time | 14:00 |
Central European Summer Time | 15:00 |
Gulf Standard Time | 17:00 |
India Standard Time | 18:30 |
Western Indonesian Time | 20:00 |
China Standard Time | 21:00 |
Korea Standard Time | 22:00 |
Australian Eastern Standard Time | 23:00 |
New Zealand Time | 01:00 (Monday) |
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