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Formula 1 in Spielberg – Swarovski & Mitschitz: Love Performance at the Red Bull Ring

Formula 1 in Spielberg – Swarovski & Mitschitz: Love Performance at the Red Bull Ring

The fever curve has reached its peak: When the starting flag is waved on Sunday, the most important race of the year will begin at the Red Bull Arena. This also attracts many celebrities from sports, business, arts and culture every year. We looked around:

Of course, Mark Mateschitz didn’t miss racing on the grounds of the Red Bull Racing Team. The Red Bull heir did not come to racing alone: ​​at his side was his new love, Victoria Swarovski. The two looked intimate at the Red Bull Ring. But music greats also paid their respects to Formula 1: rappers Raf Camorra, Christian Kolonovits, who composed this year’s anthem, and Christopher Seiler and Juliet Khalil, who interpreted it.

Chancellor Nehammer visits Spielberg

Political celebrities were also guests at Spielberg: Chancellor Karl Nehammer (ÖVP) traveled from Vienna. Gov. Christopher Drexler and State Assemblywoman Barbara Ebinger-Middle also attended the Red Bull Ring on Sunday. Where a pleasant surprise awaited them: Spielberg’s Formula 1 circus will stop until 2030. That was contractually fixed on Sunday. “I am really happy and happy that during the talks here at the Red Bull Ring this weekend the contract with Formula 1 can be fixed until 2030. This means that this very valuable international exhibition for the region and our country remains. Oh,” Drexler said at first reaction. Yes, Austrian politicians are also keeping their fingers crossed for the current Formula 1 star: Max Verstappen.

Nor was Styria neglected during the visit

Nor was Styria neglected during the visit
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Tourism three times: Austrian advertising chief Astrid Steharnig Staudinger, Manuela Machner, Mortal tourism director and Tourism Minister Barbara Ebbinger-Middel

Tourism three times: Austrian advertising chief Astrid Steharnig-Studinger, Manuela Macchner, director of tourism in Mortal, and Tourism Minister Barbara Ebbinger-Midl
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