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Austrian Grand Prix 2023: Storylines, how to watch, streaming, odds, and more

It’s a sprint race weekend at Red Bull Ring

F1 Grand Prix of Austria - Sprint
F1 Grand Prix of Austria - Sprint
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Mark Schofield
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Formula 1 heads to the Styrian Alps this weekend, for the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix. Held at Red Bull Ring, this is the home race for Red Bull, and they enter the week having dominated the 2023 F1 season.

Red Bull has won every race this year, and Max Verstappen is in search of his fifth-straight victory.

Can anyone catch them?

Adding to the intrigue is the fact that this is one of the sprint races on the 2023 schedule. Under the new “Sprint Saturday” format, drivers will have just one practice session before qualifying for the Grand Prix on Friday. Then on Saturday drivers will partake in the “Sprint Shootout” qualifying for the sprint race, followed by the sprint race itself.

Then on Sunday we’ll see the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix.

Here’s how to watch, and what to watch for, this weekend.

How To Watch (all times Eastern):

  • Practice 1 - Friday June 30 - 7:25 a.m. - ESPN2/ESPN Deportes/WatchESPN
  • Qualifying - Friday June 30 - 10:55 a.m. - ESPN2/ESPN Deportes/WatchESPN
  • Sprint Shootout - Saturday July 1 - 5:55 a.m. - ESPN2/ESPN Deportes/WatchESPN
  • Sprint Race - Saturday July 1 - 10:25 a.m. - ESPN/ESPN Deportes/WatchESPN
  • Grand Prix Race - Sunday July 2 - 8:55 a.m. - ESPN/ESPN Deportes/WatchESPN

If you’re looking for our live coverage, we’re covering the F1 Sprint race on Saturday live right here. Our live race coverage of the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix can be found here.

What to Watch:

There is Red Bull Ring, with its ten turns and three DRS zones.

Despite being the shortest track on the F1 circuit, with lap times around one minute, Red Bull Ring has a number of elements that make it one of the trickiest tracks on the schedule.

“Spielberg is quite a short track, but actually it’s much harder than it looks. You can lose a lot of time if you make any mistakes and it’s definitely a track which is hard on the brakes. It has quite a lot of straights, but equally there are four high-speed corners,” said AlphaTauri rookie Nyck de Vries in the team’s media preview.

“In search of ultimate performance, the compromise between the downforce levels is not so straightforward: you want to put a bit more wing on, but then you also want a package that is raceable and allows you to fight,” he added. “Usually that also comes with the penalty of a little bit more sliding when you have less downforce, so then you’re a bit harder on the tyres. I think in terms of decisions and compromises, Red Bull Ring is a little bit more difficult than you would think from looking at a map of the track.”

That is just one of the storylines this week. Here are some others.

DraftKings Sportsbook odds

2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (odds as of March 5)

Driver

Winner

Top 6

Top 10

Max Verstappen-450-900-1200
Sergio Pérez+900-650-800
Charles Leclerc+1200-550-800
Carlos Sainz Jr.+1800-550-800
Lewis Hamilton+2000-450-700
Lando Norris+2800-350-650
George Russell+3500-330-600
Oscar Piastri+5000+135-450
Fernando Alonso+8000+225-400
Lance Stroll+20000+900-165
Yuki Tsunoda+30000+1100+135
Valtteri Bottas+30000+4000+350
Zhou Guanyu+30000+4000+550
Daniel Ricciardo+30000+1100+125
Alexander Albon+30000+2800+175
Pierre Gasly+40000+6500+650
Kevin Magnussen+40000+3500+300
Esteban Ocon+40000+6500+650
Nico Hülkenberg+40000+3500+185
Logan Sargeant+50000+6500+800
See More:

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