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The Red Bull Ring has hosted Formula 1, DTM, F2, and F3 races since 1997.
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The circuit was originally known as the Österreichring and hosted the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix between 1970 and 1987.
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The Red Bull Ring is the shortest circuit on the Formula 1 calendar, with a length of 4.3 kilometres.
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The circuit is located in the mountainous Styrian region of Austria and is one of the highest race circuits in Europe.
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The circuit has the most significant change in elevation of any track on the Formula 1 calendar.
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The Red Bull Ring is the only circuit to host two Formula 1 races in one season: the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix and the 2021 Styrian Grand Prix.
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The circuit is home to the world-renowned Spielberg Film Museum, which houses one of the largest collections of film memorabilia in the world.
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The Red Bull Ring hosted the first ever Night Races in the history of Formula 1 in 2020.
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The Red Bull Ring is the only circuit in the world named after an energy drink.
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The circuit contains three F1-grade corners, two of which were specifically added during the circuit’s redesign in 2011.