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"At Zeltweg, down the long straight to the Bosch Kurve, the car was throwing out 1400 bhp and just kept on pushing – you felt like you were sitting on a rocket." The Red Bull Ring also hosted a second F1 event named the Styrian Grand Prix in 20 and a second MotoGP event named the Styrian motorcycle Grand Prix in 20 after the COVID-19 pandemic affected the schedules of both of those seasons. Formula One returned to the circuit in the 2014 season, and MotoGP returned to the circuit in the 2016 season. Renamed the Red Bull Ring the track was reopened on and subsequently hosted a round of the 2011 DTM season and a round of the 2011 F2 championship. Parts of the circuit, including the pits and main grandstand, were demolished, but construction work was stopped and the circuit remained unusable for several years before it was purchased by Red Bull's Dietrich Mateschitz and rebuilt. When Formula One outgrew the circuit, a plan was drawn up to extend the layout. It was later shortened, rebuilt and renamed the A1-Ring (A Eins-Ring), and it hosted the Austrian Grand Prix again from 1997 to 2003. The race circuit was founded as Österreichring (translation: Austrian Circuit) and hosted the Austrian Grand Prix for 18 consecutive years, from 1970 to 1987. The Red Bull Ring is a motorsport race track in Spielberg, Styria, Austria. Südschleife National Circuit (1996–present) Ġ:48.120 ( Andreas Fiedler, PRC WPR60 Turbo, 2014, CN)ġ:08.337 ( Michael Schumacher, Ferrari F2003-GA, 2003, Formula One) Red Bull Ring Motorcycle Circuit (2022–present)ġ:29.840 ( Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Desmosedici GP23, 2023, MotoGP) Red Bull Ring Grand Prix Circuit (2016–present)ġ:05.619 ( Carlos Sainz Jr., McLaren MC元5, 2020, Formula One) Projekt Spielberg GmbH & Co KG (2011–present)