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F1 Austrian Grand Prix: Round 11 of 2025 racing season; here’s when and where to stream it

F1 Austrian Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri still leads the drivers' championship tally, but his teammate Lando Norris and defending champion Max Verstappen are closing in on him 

F1 Austrian Grand Prix: Round 11 of 2025 racing season; here’s when and where to stream it
F1 heads to Austria this week

Last Updated: 10.25 AM, Jun 27, 2025

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Ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix a fortnight ago, it seemed that McLaren’s Oscar Piastri was in unbeatable form. He had, after all, won five of the 9 races until then and had 3 other podium finishes. Canada would be his next triumphant stop in his quest for the 2025 Drivers’ Championship, but that was not to be, as Piastri finished outside of the top 3, with Mercedes’ George Russell registering his first win of the season. Although defending champion Max Verstappen took second place, he’s still 43 points behind Piastri.

Up next is the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, which, incidentally, was Russell’s first of only two wins last year. Verstappen has won at this circuit 4 times, which is the most by any driver. He is the only one from the current lot to have won it more than once. Can Russell make it two in a row at the circuit, spanning 306.452 km, while lapping it 71 times during the race?

Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen
Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen

Schedule of the F1 Austrian Grand Prix; where to watch the race

  • Free Practice 1 on June 27, 2025 at 17:00 pm
  • Free Practice 2 on June 27, 2025 at 20:30 pm
  • Free Practice 3 on June 28, 2025 at 16:00 pm
  • Qualifying on June 28, 2025 at 19:30 pm
  • Race on June 29, 2025 at 16.30 pm

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Drivers standing after 10 of 24 races in the 2025 F1 season

Oscar Piastri is still high up on the charts with 198 points, following his fourth place finish in Canada. His teammate Lando Norris is 22 points behind him at 176, while Max Verstappen has 155 points. He is followed by George Russell (136) and Charles Leclertc (104), in the top 5 currently.

Constructors’ standing after Canadian Grand Prix

McLaren is comfortably ahead with 374 points, followed by Mercedes at 199 and Ferrari at 183. At 162 points, Red Bull Racing is playing it by the ear, considering that Verstappen’s stuck with newbie Yuki Tsunoda, whose best this season was a ninth place finish in Bahrain.

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