Red Bull Ring, Austria

Red racetrack outline on white background.

About this track

Opened in 1969 as the ‘Österreichring’, the Red Bull Ring demands plenty of driving skills from motorsport enthusiasts. The 10 bends promise thrilling driving pleasure. The differences in altitude and the alternation of long straights and tight curves, which can require braking from over 320 km/h down to about 70 km/h, are particularly demanding. Surrounded by three hills, the racetrack provides unique scenery. But for those who take on the challenges of the Red Bull Ring, there is just one thing that really matters: the ideal racing line. A pounding heart is guaranteed.

Your experience in detail.

Whether at the wheel of the all-electric Porsche Taycan or Macan, a Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS, the Porsche 911 GT3 RS or the new Porsche 911 GT3, you will find ideal conditions for pure driving pleasure. In challenging sections, you will not only put the car to the test, but also your own driving skills.

After the racetrack, you will head to the road. On an ingeniously mapped road tour, you will master numerous curves and hairpin bends – for an even more intense driving experience.

Away from the cockpit, electrifying insights are waiting for you: informative workshops offer exciting insights into the world of Porsche.

Just one question remains: what are you waiting for?

Further Information

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Consumption and emission. Taycan (WLTP): Electric energy consumption combined (model range): 19.4 – 16.7 kWh/100 km, CO₂-emissions combined (model range): 0 g/km, 911 GT3 RS (WLTP): Fuel consumption combined: 13.2 l/100 km, CO₂-emissions combined (WLTP): 299 g/km, 911 GT3 (WLTP): Fuel consumption combined (model range): 13.8 – 13.7 l/100 km, CO₂-emissions combined (model range): 312 – 310 g/km, 718 Cayman GT4 RS (WLTP): Fuel consumption combined: 13.0 l/100 km (preliminary value), CO2-emissions combined (WLTP): 295 g/km (preliminary value), CO2 Class: G (preliminary value)