-  17 Feb 11, 20:02#239733
No I meant the original circuit which was called the Österreichring and used between 1970 and 1987.
The A1 circuit rendition was used between 1997 and 2003.
The track was then closed and demolished, bought by Red Bull's Dietrich Mateschitz. Renamed the Red Bull Ring the track will be rebuilt and reopened for 2011, when it will host a round of the 2011 DTM season.

The A1 circuit rendition was used between 1997 and 2003.
The track was then closed and demolished, bought by Red Bull's Dietrich Mateschitz. Renamed the Red Bull Ring the track will be rebuilt and reopened for 2011, when it will host a round of the 2011 DTM season.
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 but others include silverstone,spa, monza 
 Its the old cliche isnt it, if you say otherwise then your a fool. Spa the greatest track, but a lot of what makes Spa the greatest in mosts eyes is one corner and an ardenne forest background, the hockenheim of old wasnt technically dissimiliar to a lot fo tracks but hey guess what, a part of it ran right through a forest. Its the same reason i find it weird when people say silverstone, because the best tracks have undulation, but silvy is flat as a pancake surrounded only by stands and a lot of run off. In terms of all this criteria combined Monaco takes it for me, i love everything F1 even free practice Bahrain, but theres nothing liek watching any footage be it onboard or static cameras of a F1 car navigate Monaco, i mean the idea is just ludicrous! Look how tight it is and how safety conscioues people are nowadays and your letting TWENTY FOUR people RACE these super machines around sets of streets. Gotta be Monaco.



