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Red Bull Ring, Spielberg · Late June 2027 (TBC)

Austrian Grand Prix 2027

Formula 1 at the Red Bull Ring, carved into a Styrian hillside where you can watch most of the lap from a single seat. Above + Beyond arranges the suite, the alpine hotel, the transfers and the helicopter — you arrange to be there.

1:07.924Lap record — the shortest lap time in Formula 1
10Corners on the 4.318 km lap — the fewest of any circuit
~65mOf elevation change, carved into the Styrian hills
2041The race is contracted at the Red Bull Ring until at least then
Red Bull’s home race

See the race, not just a corner

Most circuits show you one corner. The Red Bull Ring sits in a natural amphitheatre, and from the right seat you follow the cars through most of the 4.318 km lap — up the hill to turn three, across the ridge, back down through the final two right-handers towards the line. Only ten corners, the shortest lap time of the season, and barely a moment when nothing is happening in front of you.

It is also Formula 1’s most committed home fixture. Red Bull stages its own race weekend — Flying Bulls air displays overhead, legends parades between sessions — in a valley that turns orange with Dutch fans and stays loud for three days. We put you above all of it, with a quiet alpine hotel to retreat to when the engines stop.

A Ferrari Formula 1 car at speed at the Red Bull Ring 01
The circuit

Sixty-eight seconds, flat out

The lap record stands at 1:07.924 — set by Oscar Piastri in 2025 — which makes this the shortest lap time Formula 1 visits. Ten corners means the field stays compressed, the racing stays close, and a mistake anywhere costs a position somewhere.

  • 4.318 km — one of the shortest laps in F1
  • Heavy uphill braking into turn three, the prime overtaking spot
  • Cars pass your position roughly every 68 seconds
Aerial view of the Red Bull Ring circuit in the Styrian hills 02
The setting

A natural amphitheatre

Some 65 metres of elevation change is carved into the Styrian hillside, which is why the Red Bull Ring offers the rarest thing in Formula 1: a view of nearly the whole lap. The setting does the rest — pine forests, alpine meadows, and mountains on every horizon.

  • Sightlines across most of the circuit from elevated positions
  • Alpine spa hotels and private chalets near the circuit
  • Helicopter arrivals over the valley, on request
Hospitality suites above the main straight at the Red Bull Ring 03
The hospitality

Trackside suites, alpine evenings

Days in a trackside suite or lounge with all-day dining, bar service and the pit lane below. Evenings at an alpine spa hotel near the circuit, with private transfers timed so the crowd is never your problem. Red Bull’s home-race programme — Flying Bulls displays, legends parades — fills every gap between sessions.

  • Trackside suites and lounges with all-day dining and bar
  • Alpine spa hotels and chalets, arranged to suit your party
  • Private transfers throughout — helicopter options available
Register your interest

“Ten corners. Sixty-eight seconds. And from the right seat, you see nearly all of it.”

Why the Red Bull Ring rewards being there
The Above + Beyond difference

Booked like a ticket, run like a private event

I

Unrivalled access

Suites and lounge positions that public sale never sees, secured through long-standing circuit and hospitality relationships.

II

Seamless logistics

Transfers, timings and arrivals planned to the minute — the race-weekend crowd in the valley becomes someone else’s problem.

III

Curated, not packaged

Add nights in the hills, a chalet instead of a hotel, a helicopter instead of a car. Every booking is built by hand.

IV

One point of contact

A named Above + Beyond manager from first enquiry to the flight home, reachable across the whole weekend.

Questions, answered

Before you ask

When is the 2027 Austrian Grand Prix?

The FIA hasn’t published the 2027 calendar yet. The race traditionally runs in late June — the 2026 edition was held 26–28 June — and the Red Bull Ring’s contract runs to at least 2041. Register now and we’ll confirm your dates the moment the calendar lands; registering carries no obligation.

Where do we stay?

We arrange accommodation to suit your party — alpine spa hotels near the circuit, private chalets in the surrounding hills, or a city base in Graz with daily transfers. Every option is held in writing before you commit to anything.

What hospitality is available?

Trackside suites and lounges above the main straight and key corners, with all-day dining and bar service. Because the circuit sits in a natural amphitheatre, most positions see far more of the lap than at almost any other venue on the calendar.

Can you arrange transfers and helicopters?

Yes. Private car transfers between hotel and circuit are standard, and helicopter arrivals can be added — the Styrian valley approach is worth it on its own.

Can you take groups and corporate parties?

Yes. Private suites, adjoining hospitality tables and full corporate weekends are arranged in-house, with itineraries and invitations handled for you.

Request prices

Reserve your place at
the Red Bull Ring

Prices vary by suite, group size and how you travel, so every weekend is quoted to you directly. Tell us who’s coming and one of our team will be in touch within one working day with options and a tailored quote. Enquiring commits you to nothing.