2017 AUSTRIAN GRAND PRIX 07-09 July 2017

ound nine of the 2017 World Championship RING Rsees teams and drivers head to the mountains of Styria and Length of lap: 4.318km to the , home of the Austrian Grand Prix Lap record: 1:08.337 (, , 2003) Since returning to the calendar in 2014 the race at the relatively Start line/finish line offset: 0.126km short 4.318km circuit (it is the fourth shortest on the calendar Total number of race laps: 71 behind , Mexico and Monaco, ) has rapidly re-established Total race distance: 306.452km itself as a favourite among fans due to its picturesque location, Pitlane speed limits: 80km/h in varied programme of events and the prospect of close racing on practice, qualifying, and the race the fast and flowing configuration. CIRCUIT NOTES ► The corner numbering has A medium downforce track, the Red Bull Ring is made up of 10 changed. The left-hand curve corners that take in the region of just 68 seconds to navigate. before the old Turn 2 now However, the circuit packs plenty of thrills into a little lap time, becomes Turn 2. Thus, all subsequent corners have been especially at corners such as the tight Turn 3 (Remus) where renumbered accordingly. historically most overtaking moves are attempted and the high- speed Turn 9 (Rindt). ► Tyre barriers have been increased in depth in Turns 4, 7 and 8. Tecpro The circuit configuration places the emphasis on good traction barriers have been added around and straightline speed. To aid in the quest for traction, tyre the guardrail end at the pit entry. supplier Pirelli once again opts for the softest tyres in its ► Orange ‘baguette’ kerbs will only range, with the soft, supersoft and ultrasoft tyres on offer this be installed on the exit of Turns 6, 9 and 10. The spacing between weekend. them has been increased to 3.2m.

Heading into the weekend in Austria, Sebastian Vettel heads ► Additional U-drains have been the Drivers’ Championship standings despite a fourth-place installed in a number of locations finish last time out in Azerbaijan that came as a result of in- in order to help prevent water race penalties applied following a collision with arch-rival Lewis running across the track. Hamilton. Hamilton’s race, meanwhile, was compromised by a ► At the request of the FIM some pit stop to repair a cockpit surround that robbed him of the lead 30cm-wide flat kerbs have been installed at the track edge in and eventually saw him finish in fifth place. Fourteen points various places. now separate the top pair, with Valtteri Bottas closing in on the leaders thanks to a second place in Baku that leaves him 28 DRS ZONE points behind Mercedes team-mate Hamilton. ► There are two DRS zones. The first has a detection point 360m before In the teams’ battle, leaders Mercedes currently sit 24 points Turn 3, with activation 85m after clear of Ferrari, with Red Bull Racing in third place a further 89 Turn 3. The second detection point points adrift. is 10m after Turn 9 with activation 110m after Turn 10. FAST FACTS

► This will be the 30th Austrian Grand Prix. ► Only three other drivers have won at the ► Five drivers have scored their first win The first Austrian GP was held at Zeltweg A1 Ring/Red Bull Ring: Jacques Villenueve in Austria. Lorenzo Bandini in 1964, in 1964 with a gap of six years until the in 1997 for Williams, in 1999 Brambilla in 1975, Watson in 1976, Jones next event at the Österreichring. The for Ferrari, and in 2001. in 1977, Elio de Angelis in 1982. Again, to almost 6km-long circuit hosted the event date no driver has taken a maiden win on until 1987 before falling off the calendar. ► Current Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas the current layout. A shortened version of the circuit, named secured his first front row placing and the A1 Ring, rejoined the schedule from his first podium finish (P3) at the 2014 ► In 10 events at the A1Ring/Red Bull Ring, 1997 until 2003. The same layout, now Austrian Grand Prix. Since then the Finn the race has been won from pole position christened the Red Bull Ring, welcomed has been on the front row a further four four times – by in Formula One back in 2014. times, the most recent of which was last 1997, Häkkinen in 2000, Schumacher time out at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. in 2003 and last year by Hamilton. Four ► is the most successful Bottas isn’t the only driver to score his winners have started from third place on driver at the Austrian Grand Prix. The first front-row spot in Austria. Juan Pablo the grid, one from P2 (Rosberg in 2015) Frenchman won the race three times, in Montoya started from P2 in 2001, as did and one from P7 (David Coulthard’s 2001 1983 for Renault and in 1985 and ’86 for John Watson in 1976 and Clay Regazzoni win is the victory scored from furthest McLaren. All his wins were scored on the in 1970. back on the grid). Österreichring. ► Nine other drivers have taken a maiden ► McLaren have the most Austrian GP wins ► On the A1 Ring/Red Bull Ring, three podium finish at the Austrian Grand Prix: of any constructor with six – a 1984-’86 drivers have multiple wins: Mika Bob Anderson in 1964, Regazzoni and hat-trick on the Österreichring layout Häkkinen in 1998 and 2000 for McLaren Rolf Stommelen in 1970, and three wins at the A1 Ring in 1998, and Michael Schumacher in 2002 and in 1971, in 1973, Vittorio 2000-’01. Next on this list is Ferrari with 2003 for Ferrari at the A1 Ring, and Nico Brambilla and in 1975, Alan five victories. The Maranello squad is the Rosberg in 2014 and 2015 at the Red Bull Jones in 1977, in 1978. only one to win on all Austrian GP layouts Ring. is the only current Bottas is the only driver to date to have so far – in 1964 at Zeltweg, in 1970 at driver to have won at this circuit. The taken a first podium on the current the Österreichring and in 1999, 2002 and Briton won here last year for Mercedes. layout. 2003 at the A1 Ring. RACE STEWARDS BIOGRAPHIES

TIM MAYER FIA ALTERNATE DELEGATE TO THE USA, FIA STEWARD As the son of former McLaren team principal Teddy Mayer, Tim Mayer grew up around motor sport. He organised IndyCar races internationally from 1992-98, aided the construction of several circuits, and produced international TV for multiple series. In 1998 he became CART’s Senior VP for Racing Operations. He also became VP of ACCUS, the US ASN. In 2003, Mayer became COO of IMSA, operating multiple series at all levels, and also took on the role of COO and Race Director of the American Le Mans Series. He was elected an independent Director of ACCUS and FIA US Alternate Delegate, responsible for US World Championship events..

ANDREW MALLALIEU PRESIDENT OF THE BARBADOS MOTORING FEDERATION; MEMBER OF THE FIA RALLY COMMISSION; F1, WRC AND F3 STEWARD Andrew Mallalieu’s 30-year plus involvement in motor sport spans rallying, hill climbs and circuit racing in Barbados and the greater Caribbean region. He is currently President of the Barbados Motoring Federation. Andrew has served as a steward at a wide variety of events including rounds of the and European F3. A Certified Public Accountant and a Chartered Surveyor his non-motorsport activities include ownership of the Terra Caribbean Group where he is the Chief Executive. He has also been an advisor to the Barbados Government on real estate development issues.

MIKA SALO FORMER F1 DRIVER In a racing career now into its third decade, Mika Salo competed in over 100 grands prix between 1994-2002. After junior success in Britain and Japan, Salo made his Formula One debut for Lotus at the last two rounds of the 1994 season. Over the next eight years the Finn drove for Tyrrell, Arrows, BAR, Ferrari, Sauber and . He twice finished on the podium for Ferrari and scored points for Toyota in the Japanese manufacturer’s debut race. Since he called time on his F1 career, Salo has competed predominantly in sports cars, most notably racing in GT classes. He has GT2 victories at both Le Mans and Sebring, and in 2007 won the GT class in ALMS. He has also tried his hand in CART and Australian V8s. Salo is still a familiar face in the Formula One paddock, working extensively for Finnish TV. 2017 Formula One World Championship DRIVERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS POINTS AUSTRALIA CHINA BAHRAIN RUSSIA SPAIN MONACO CANADA AZERBAIJAN AUSTRIA GB HUNGARY BELGIUM ITALY SINGAPORE MALAYSIA JAPAN USA MEXICO BRAZIL DHABI ABU

25 18 25 18 18 25 12 12 1 S. VETTEL 153 1 2 1 2 2 1 4 4 18 25 18 12 25 6 25 10 2 L. HAMILTON 139 2 1 2 4 1 7 1 5 15 8 15 25 12 18 18 3 V. BOTTAS 111 3 6 3 1 NC 4 2 2 12 10 15 15 15 25 4 D. RICCIARDO 92 NC 4 5 NC 3 3 3 1 12 10 12 15 18 6 5 K. RÄIKKÖNEN 73 4 5 4 3 NC 2 7 14 10 15 10 10 6 M. VERSTAPPEN 45 5 3 NC 5 NC 5 NC NC 6 2 6 8 12 10 7 S. PÉREZ 44 7 9 7 6 4 13 5 NC 1 1 1 6 10 8 8 8 E. OCON 35 10 10 10 7 5 12 6 6 4 6 1 6 8 4 9 C. SAINZ 29 8 7 NC 10 7 6 NC 8 8 8 2 2 10 F. MASSA 20 6 14 6 9 13 9 NC NC 2 4 8 4 N. HÜLKENBERG 18 11 11 12 9 8 6 NC 8 NC 2 15 L. STROLL 17 12 NC NC NC 11 16 15 9 3 4 1 6 K. MAGNUSSEN 11 13 NC 8 NC 13 14 10 12 7 4 1 4 1 R. GROSJEAN 10 14 NC 11 8 NC 10 8 10 13 4 1 P. WEHRLEIN 5 15 – – 11 16 8 NC 15 10 2 2 D. KVYAT 4 16 9 NC 12 12 9 14 NC NC 2 F. ALONSO 2 17 NC NC 14 NC 12 _ 16 9

J. PALMER 0 18 NC 13 13 NC 15 11 11 NC

M. ERICSSON 0 19 NC 15 NC 15 11 NC 13 11

S. VANDOORNE 0 20 13 NC NC 14 NC NC 14 12

A. GIOVINAZZI 0 21 12 NC – – – – – –

22 J. BUTTON 0 – – – – – NC – – 2017 Formula One World Championship CONSTRUCTORS’ CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS POINTS AUSTRALIA CHINA BAHRAIN RUSSIA SPAIN MONACO CANADA AZERBAIJAN AUSTRIA GB HUNGARY BELGIUM ITALY SINGAPORE MALAYSIA JAPAN USA MEXICO BRAZIL DHABI ABU

33 33 33 37 25 18 43 28 1 MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS F1 TEAM 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 250 3 6 3 4 NC 7 2 5 37 28 37 33 18 43 18 12 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 4 4 226 4 5 4 3 NC 2 7 14 10 27 10 10 15 25 15 25 RED BULL RACING 3 5 3 5 5 3 3 3 1 137 NC 4 NC NC NC 5 NC NC

SAHARA FORCE INDIA 7 3 7 14 22 18 8 4 F1 TEAM 7 9 7 6 4 12 5 6 79 10 10 10 7 5 13 6 NC

WILLIAMS MARTINI 8 8 2 2 2 15 5 RACING 6 14 6 9 13 9 9 3 37 NC NC NC 11 16 15 NC NC 6 6 1 8 8 4 SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO 6 8 7 12 10 7 6 NC 8 33 9 NC NC 12 9 14 NC NC 4 4 1 5 1 6 7 NC 8 8 13 10 8 10 7 21 NC 11 NC NC 14 10 12 13 2 4 8 4 RENAULT SPORT F1 TEAM 8 11 12 9 8 6 11 8 NC 18 NC 13 13 NC 15 NC 11 NC 4 1 SAUBER F1 TEAM 9 12 15 11 15 8 NC 13 10 5 NC NC NC 16 11 NC 15 11 2 MCLAREN HONDA 10 13 NC 14 14 12 NC 14 9 2 NC NC NC NC NC NC 16 12 FORMULA ONE TIMETABLE & FIA MEDIA SCHEDULE

THURSDAY Press conference 1500

FRIDAY Practice session 1 1000-1130 Practice session 2 1400-1530 Press conference 1600

SATURDAY Practice session 3 1100-1200 Qualifying 1400-1500 Followed by unilateral and press conference

SUNDAY Drivers’ Parade 1230 Race 1400 Followed by podium interviews and press conference

ADDITIONAL MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES

QUALIFYING All drivers eliminated in Q1 or Q2 will be available for media interviews after the end of each session, as will drivers who participated in Q3, but who are not required for the post-qualifying press conference. The TV Pen is located in the end of the paddock, next to the FIA hospitality area.

RACE Any driver retiring before the end of the race will be made available at the TV pen interview area. In addition, during the race every team will make available at least one senior spokesperson for interview by officially accredited TV crews. A list of those nominated will be made available in the media centre.

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