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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.
What changed
The FIA officially declared the race a heat-hazard event and mandated hydration breaks.
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FIA Declares Austrian Grand Prix a Heat-Hazard Race
confidence 100%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.