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Hamilton has won once before in Austria, his joint-lowest for a GP on the current calendar (alongside Mexico and Azerbaijan). After a detours to flagship networks ABC and ESPN for the last two F1 events in the U.S., ESPN2 will be the TV channel that will broadcast this weekends Formula 1 race, with a start time of 9:05 a.m. The Red Bull Ring, which was founded as Osterreichring and was once called the A1-Ring, has been a staple on the F1 schedule since 2014. Sundays Austrian Grand Prix is scheduled for 71 laps and a total distance of 306.452 kilometers. 2019 F1 Grand Prix Schedule Driver Has WonA Mercedes driver has won each of the eight F1 races this far in 2019, and while Lewis Hamilton is the hot driver who is coming off four consecutive wins, Valtteri Bottas is the most recent Mercedes winner at the Austrian Grand Prix, taking the checkered flag two years ago. Bottas also has a chance to become the first driver ever to take three pole positions in row in Spielberg. As for Mercedes rivals over at Ferrari, its drivers are still looking for a breakthrough victory. Sebastian Vettel has gone 16 Grand Prix races in a row without winning (excluding retirements), his worst such run in his F1 career. 2019 F1 Grand Prix Schedule How To Watch AndBelow is all you need to know about the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix, including how to watch and live stream the race. F1 2019 Austrian Grand Prix start time, how to watch Date: Sunday, June 30 Time: 9:05 a.m. ET TV channel: ESPN2 Live stream: ESPN app F1 TV schedule, live stream for Austrian Grand Prix As it has in years past, in the United States, ESPN will broadcast Sky Sports presentation of all 2019 F1 races. Below is the TV and live streaming schedule for Austrian Grand Prix qualifying and race presentations on ESPN platforms Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Fun fact: The last seven F1 races in Spielberg have been won by a driver who started from the first two rows on the grid; the last driver to win from further back was David Coulthard for McLaren in 2001 (seventh). Also, the next driver to secure a maiden career pole position will be the 100th different driver to do so in F1 history. The last seven F1 races in Spielberg have been won by a driver who started from the first two rows on the grid; the last driver to win from further back was David Coulthard for McLaren in 2001 (seventh). Since the Austrian Grand Prix returned to the F1 calendar in 2014, Mercedes has taken four out of five pole positions: Hamilton (2015 and 16) and Bottas (2017 and 18). In 2014, Felipe Massa was on the pole, Williams last pole in F1. Bottas is one pole position away from becoming the first driver to take three pole positions in row in Spielberg. Only Ren Arnoux has managed this before in three consecutive Austrian GPs (1979-81 at Osterreichring). The late Niki Lauda is the only Austrian driver to win the Austrian Grand Prix (Osterreichring), one of five victories for him in 1984, the year when he claimed his third and final F1 World Championship. Mercedes reaches this race after recording its 50th one-two finish in F1. Ferrari drivers Vettel and Charles Leclerc have finished between second and fifth place in each of the opening eight races in 2019 (except Leclercs retirement in Monaco). McLaren reaches this Grand Prix after its two drivers (Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz) have both reached Q3 in qualifying in two consecutive races. The last time the British team managed this in three or more races in a row was in 2014 (four between Japan and Brazil). The next driver to secure a maiden career pole position will be the 100th different driver to do so in F1 history. He is one race away from equaling the best run of victories in his F1 career (five between Italy and U.S. Only Jim Clark (eight) has notched more Grand Chelems than Hamilton in F1 (five, alongside Alberto Ascari and Michael Schumacher).
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