F1 2018 - Austrian Grand Prix Schedules - Formula 1
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- F1 2018 - Austrian Grand Prix Schedules - Formula 1
- F1 2018 Austrian GP: what to expect
- F1 2018 - Red Bull Ring, calendar and TV programs on Sky and TV8
- F1 - Austrian Grand Prix 2018 figures
- F1 - Forecast for the 2018 Austrian Grand Prix
- 1 ° Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
- 2 ° Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
- 3nd Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
- Look out for: Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari)
- Next command: Mercedes
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F1 2018 - Austrian Grand Prix Schedules - Formula 1
TV programs (live on Sky and pre-recorded on TV8) Austrian Grand Prix on Red Bull Ring, F1 2018 World Championship XNUMXth
Il Austrian Grand Prix al Red Bull Ring - ninth step F1 world 2018 - will be broadcast on guide su Sky Sports F1 и deferred su TV8 (below you will find TV time).
La Mercedes – just after dominating France – she wants to take advantage of a favorable scheme to solidify her league lead, but there Ferrari she's not going to be a spectator.
F1 2018 Austrian GP: what to expect
scheme Red Bull Ring – headquarters Austrian Grand Prix – very popular with drivers: a short track full of ups and downs doesn’t wear out much bus.
Since this track returned to the calendar (in 2014), Mercedes he has always climbed to the top of the podium, but it must be said that in the previous four, a rider who did not win a title at the end of the season always won. It is important to have a good start here: the last success of a pilot who was not taken from the first three positions in the grid dates back to 2001. Below you will find calendar of Austrian Grand Prixthen TV time su Sky e TV8 and our forecast.
F1 2018 - Red Bull Ring, calendar and TV programs on Sky and TV8
Friday 29 June 2018
11: 00-12: 30 Free Practice 1 (Live on Sky Sport F1)
15: 00-16: 30 Free Practice 2 (Live on Sky Sport F1)
Saturday 30 June 2018
12: 00-13: 00 Free Practice 3 (Live on Sky Sport F1)
15: 00-16: 00 Qualifying (live on Sky Sport F1, delay at 19:00 on TV8)
Sunday July 1 2018
15:10 Race (live on Sky Sport F1, delayed at 21:30 on TV8)
F1 - Austrian Grand Prix 2018 figures
CHAIN LENGTH: 4.326 m
LAPS: 71
TEST RECORD: Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes F1 W08 EQ Power+) – 1'04” 251-2017.
RECORD IN GARA: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes F1 W08 EQ Power+) – 1'07” 411 – 2017
RECORD DISTANCE: Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes F1 W08 EQ Power+) – 1h 21'48” 523 – 2017
F1 - Forecast for the 2018 Austrian Grand Prix
1 ° Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
Lewis Hamilton firmly ahead F1 world 2018 thanks to three wins in the last five Grand Prix. His Mercedes he is in excellent shape and shows himself very consistently (ten races in a row in the "top five").
It is impossible not to consider him the undisputed favorite. Austrian Grand Prix: to the Red Bull Ring he always crossed the line in the top four and brought home one win, three overall podiums and two pole positions.
2 ° Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
Valtteri Bottas won Austrian Grand Prix last year and when he made his debut on the track Red Bull Ring he was able to finish the race in the first three positions.
The Finnish driver lost the podium to Vettel in France, but, in our opinion, he has a good chance of finishing in the top three in this Grand Prix.
3nd Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
Sebastian Vettel don't like it very much Red Bull Ring - zero wins (2nd last year) - and for this reason, in our opinion, he will try to limit the damage by looking for a place on the podium behind Mercedes.
The Teutonic rider returned from six consecutive Grand Prix in the "top five", but it takes more than that.
Look out for: Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari)
Kimi Raikkonen – after a good French Grand Prix – he has every opportunity to get interesting results also on Red Bull Ring.
Iceman's precedents in St. Austria? Two podiums.
Next command: Mercedes
La Mercedes this is a machine to beat Austrian Grand Prix, without "if" and "but". He only missed the double in France because of Vettel and has a good chance of dominance. Red Bull Ring.
The German team is aiming for 23 consecutive podium races: the absolute record (unbeatable) is held by a Schumacher-era Ferrari (53 races from 1999 to 2002), and the Star Championship (28 places in the "top three" among 3 and 2014) is within reach.