Why was Nurburgring removed from F1?

Due to name-licensing problems, it was held as the European Grand Prix that year. In 2014, the new owners of the Nürburgring were unable to secure a deal to continue hosting the German Grand Prix in the odd-numbered years, so the 2015 and 2017 German Grands Prix were cancelled.

What is the highest speed recorded in F1?

372.5 km/h Race records

Description Record
Highest top speed (race) 372.5 km/h (231.461 mph)
Highest top speed (overall) 378 km/h (234.878 mph)
Shortest race 1 lap, 3 min 27.071 s 6.880 km (4.275 mi)
Shortest race without a red flag 1 h 14 min 19.838 s

Where is Styrian Grandprix?

Red Bull Ring2020 Spielberg Styrian Grand Prix/Event locations

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Does Formula 1 still race at Nürburgring?

The Nürburgring is a motor racing circuit near Nürburg, Ahrweiler in West-Central Germany. The circuit was one of two circuits which currently play host to the German Grand Prix, before falling into bankruptcy in 2015.

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Why is Austrian GP called Styrian?

The race was named for Styria, the state of Austria that the Red Bull Ring is located in. The back-to-back Austrian races marked the first time that a country hosted back-to-back races in the same season since 1995 when Japan hosted the Pacific and Japanese Grands Prix.

Are the Styrian and Austrian GP the same?

The two Grand Prix weekends, despite being held at the same track, have different names – the Austrian Grand Prix and Styrian GP. The situation was the same last year, with the Styrian GP being the first of two races at the Red Bull Ring.

Is Hamilton under investigation?

Lewis Hamilton has been fined following a breach of the FIA International Sporting Code at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Hamilton has been fined €5,000 for his actions, with an additional €20,000 which is suspended through the end of 2022. …