07 Red Bull Ring

12th - 14th September 2025

12-14 Sep 2025

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All the news, background stories and interviews from Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Deutschland round 7 at the Red Bull Ring. Live streams of both races are still available on Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Deutschland's YouTube channel.

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Time table Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Deutschland

Thursday, 11 September8h05 – 8h45 amTest Session 1Result
11h25 am – 12h05 pmTest Session 2Result
3h05 – 3h45 pmTest Session 3Result
Friday, 12 September 12h10 – 1h10 pmFree PracticeResult
5h15 pmQualifying 1Result
5h35 pmQualifying 2Result
Saturday, 13 September10h45 amStart Season Race #13 (30 minutes + 1 lap) Result
Sunday, 14 September 11h20 amStart Season Race #14 (30 minutes + 1 lap) Result

Times subject to changes on short notice. Please check our social media channels for potential last-minute updates.

Red Bull Ring (AUT)

Today’s Red Bull Ring has its roots in the Österreichring, which opened in 1969 near Zeltweg in the municipality of Spielberg. From 1970, Formula 1 races were held on the Styrian circuit, which was approximately six kilometres long at the time. In 1995 and 1996, the Österreichring underwent extensive modernisation and was renamed the A1-Ring. After further reconstruction, the circuit reopened in 2011 with its current length of 4.326 kilometres. Last season, Flynt Schuring claimed his maiden Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Deutschland victory at the Red Bull Ring, while Briton Harry King won the second race.

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