Race Start: 3:00 PM Local (CEST) / 9:00 AM ET / 6:00 AM PT
Round: 12 of the 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship
Broadcast: ESPN / Sky Sports F1 / F1TV
Venue Profile – Red Bull Ring
Location: Spielberg, Styria, Austria
Track Length: 4.318 km (2.683 miles)
Race Distance: 71 laps | 306.452 km
Turns: 10
Elevation Change: 63 meters (206 feet)
Backstretch:
Long uphill drag from Turn 1 → Turn 3
Secondary straight from Turn 3 → Turn 4
Track Type: Permanent road course
DRS Zones:
Start/Finish straight
Turn 1 → Turn 3
Turn 3 → Turn 4
Track Characteristics
One of the shortest laps on the F1 calendar
High-speed, low‑downforce setup
Brutal on brakes (three heavy braking zones)
Overtaking-friendly with multiple DRS zones
Track limits frequently influence qualifying and race results
Engines and hybrid systems are heavily stressed on long uphill straights
Weather Forecast – Spielberg, Austria (June 26–28, 2026)
Temperature: 72–76°F (22–24°C)
Conditions: Partly cloudy, 20% chance of light showers
Wind: Light NW 5–8 mph
Track Impact:
Cooler temps = stronger tire life
Slight rain threat = mixed strategy potential
Wind direction affects braking stability into Turn 3 and Turn 4
Race History & Trends
Recent Austrian GP Winners
2025: Max Verstappen
2024: George Russell
2023: Max Verstappen
2022: Charles Leclerc
2021: Max Verstappen
Key Historical Notes
Red Bull Ring is Max Verstappen’s strongest track statistically.
Mercedes has historically excelled in cooler conditions.
Ferrari tends to qualify well but struggles with tire degradation here.
Track limits have repeatedly reshuffled qualifying results.
Safety Car probability: Moderate (Turn 3 incidents common).
Driver‑by‑Driver Analysis – 2026 Austrian Grand Prix
Below is a full breakdown of the top contenders, their form cycles, and matchup notes.
Max Verstappen – Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT
Recent Finishes: 1st, 1st, 2nd, 1st Austrian GP History: 5‑time winner Strengths: Braking, traction zones, race pace Weaknesses: None at this circuit Outlook: Heavy favorite Analysis: Verstappen is nearly unbeatable at Spielberg. The RB22 chassis thrives on short‑lap, high‑traction circuits. Expect him to dominate qualifying and control the race from the front.
Lando Norris – McLaren Mercedes
Recent Finishes: 2nd, 3rd, 1st, 4th Austrian GP History: Multiple podiums Strengths: High‑speed corners, tire management Weaknesses: Starts Outlook: Podium contender Analysis: Norris has always been strong at the Red Bull Ring. McLaren’s 2026 package excels in medium‑speed aero efficiency, making him Verstappen’s closest challenger.
Oscar Piastri – McLaren Mercedes
Recent Finishes: 4th, 5th, 3rd, 2nd Austrian GP History: Strong but inconsistent Strengths: Qualifying pace Weaknesses: Race restarts Outlook: Top‑5 threat Analysis: Piastri’s precision suits this track. If he nails qualifying, he can fight for a podium.
Charles Leclerc – Ferrari
Recent Finishes: 3rd, 6th, 4th, 5th Austrian GP History: 2022 winner Strengths: One‑lap speed Weaknesses: Tire degradation Outlook: High‑variance contender Analysis: Ferrari’s 2026 car struggles on long runs. Leclerc can qualify on the front row but may fade late.
Carlos Sainz – Ferrari
Recent Finishes: 5th, 7th, 6th, 3rd Austrian GP History: Consistent top‑6 Strengths: Tire management Weaknesses: Qualifying Outlook: Top‑6 Analysis: Sainz is steady but lacks the peak pace to challenge Verstappen or McLaren.
George Russell – Mercedes
Recent Finishes: 6th, 4th, 7th, 8th Austrian GP History: 2024 winner Strengths: Cooler conditions Weaknesses: Straight‑line speed Outlook: Dark horse Analysis: Mercedes’ 2026 package is drag‑heavy, hurting them on long straights. Russell needs a chaotic race to contend.
Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes
Recent Finishes: 7th, 8th, 5th, 6th Austrian GP History: Historically strong Strengths: Racecraft Weaknesses: Qualifying Outlook: Top‑10 Analysis: Hamilton can still extract strong race pace, but Mercedes lacks the raw speed to fight for a win.
Fernando Alonso – Aston Martin Honda
Recent Finishes: 8th, 10th, 9th, 7th Austrian GP History: Strong in traffic Strengths: Tire life, strategy Weaknesses: Qualifying Outlook: Points finish Analysis: Aston Martin’s 2026 car is midfield‑competitive. Alonso will maximize whatever he’s given.
Betting Trends & Angles
Key Trends
Verstappen has won 5 of the last 7 Austrian GPs
McLaren has the strongest long‑run pace in 2026
Ferrari qualifies well but fades on tire wear
Mercedes improves in cooler temps
Driver Matchup Notes
Verstappen > Norris at this track
Norris > Leclerc on long‑run pace
Piastri > Sainz in qualifying
Russell > Hamilton in 2026 form
Alonso > Stroll in all metrics
Projected Race Outcome
Win Contenders
Max Verstappen
Lando Norris
Oscar Piastri
Podium Threats
Charles Leclerc
George Russell
Carlos Sainz
Points Finishers
Lewis Hamilton
Fernando Alonso
Sergio Pérez
Yuki Tsunoda
DRIVER ODDS
Andrea Kimi Antonelli + 200
Lewis Hamilton + 300
George Russell + 300
Charles Leclerc + 750
Max Verstappen + 900
Lando Norris + 900
Oscar Piastri + 1800
Isack Hadjar + 20000
Pierre Gasly + 40000
Liam Lawson + 40000
Franco Colapinto + 40000
Arvid Lindblad + 40000
Nico Hulkenberg + 50000
Gabriel Bortoleto + 50000
Alexander Albon + 60000
Oliver Bearman + 60000
Esteban Ocon + 60000
Carlos Sainz + 60000
Valtteri Bottas + 70000
Sergio Perez + 70000
Lance Stroll + 70000
Fernando Alonso + 70000
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, June 26, 2026








