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Austrian Grand Prix is declared F1 heat-hazard race amid European heatwave | Formula One 2026


Formula One’s governing body has declared a heat ⁠hazard for the Austrian Grand Prix at Spielberg’s Red ⁠Bull Ring ⁠this ​weekend, the first time this season that the designation has ⁠been used.

The race director, Rui Marques, said the official weather service ⁠forecasts temperatures in excess of 31C during the race. Declaring a heat ‌hazard requires teams to fit a ‌driver cooling system, such as a liquid-cooled vest, though drivers are not obliged to use them and can take a ballast penalty instead.

The car’s ‌minimum weight is increased to accommodate the hardware.

Last October’s Singapore ​Grand Prix was the first time the heat hazard designation was applied after it was added to the rules ⁠in 2025, followed by the US Grand ​Prix in Austin, ​Texas, the same month.

Sunday’s race ​will be ‌the eighth ​round ​of the championship, with 19-year-old Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli at the top of the standings.

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