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F1 Austrian GP: Sunday schedule, weather forecast at the Red Bull Ring, and how to watch

The FIA has classified the Austrian Grand Prix as a heat-hazard race. F1 will implement mandatory hydration breaks every four laps to manage driver safety. George Russell starts from pole position at the Red Bull Ring.

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The FIA officially declared the race a heat-hazard event and mandated hydration breaks.

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  1. FIA Declares Austrian Grand Prix a Heat-Hazard Race

    The FIA has classified the Austrian Grand Prix as a heat-hazard race. F1 will implement mandatory hydration breaks every four laps to manage driver safety. George Russell starts from pole position at the Red Bull Ring.

    What's confirmed:

    • The FIA has declared the Austrian Grand Prix a heat-hazard race.
    • F1 will impose hydration breaks every four laps during the Austrian Grand Prix.
    • George Russell starts from pole position at the Red Bull Ring.
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