Scuderia Ferrari | Dear Peter, this weekend, the Spielberg circuit, set in the Styrian hills, hosts the 35th Austrian Grand Prix. The track is one of the shortest of the season, at just 4.3 kilometres in length, with ten corners.
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This weekend, the Spielberg circuit, set in the Styrian hills, hosts the 35th Austrian Grand Prix. The track is one of the shortest of the season, at just 4.3 kilometres in length, with ten corners.
The track has risen from the ashes of the old Osterreichring, but drastically shortened and modified. The steep climb to the first corner is not as long as it used to be. Then, after it peels off to the right comes a straight that joins the old track with an abrupt hairpin with a steep climb.
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