F1 is back with the Austrian Grand Prix kicking off a truncated season following the coronavirus pandemic.
And following the opening race at the Red Bull Ring, drivers will be back in action a week later with the Styrian Grand Prix.
The Styrian Grand Prix is the second race of this years truncated F1 calendarCredit: Getty Images – Getty
What is the F1 Styrian Grand Prix?
The F1 Styrian Grand Prix has been added to the calendar for the first time as Formula One looks to add as many races as possible while complying with coronavirus travel restrictions.
Also known as the Steiermark Grand Prix, it is named after the region in Austria around the city of Graz, where it will take place.
Which track is holding the F1 Styrian Grand Prix?
The Styrian Grand Prix is taking place at… the Red Bull Ring.
Drivers will reconvene at the same venue that is holding the Austrian Grand Prix and do it all again a week later.
The Red Bull Ring is not the only track which will host two Grand Prix races this season.
A week after August’s British Grand Prix, drivers will be back at Silverstone for the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix, celebrating F1’s creation in 1950.
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