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Austrian GP Declared Heat-Hazard Amid European Heatwave

Published Thursday, June 25, 2026 · Updated June 25

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The Austrian Grand Prix has been designated as a heat-hazard race, making it the first event this year to receive such a classification. This measure, implemented last year, aims to mitigate risks associated with extreme cockpit temperatures and potential driver overheating during Formula 1 races amidst a European heatwave.

What We Know — Key Points

  • The Austrian Grand Prix has been declared a heat-hazard race, marking the first time this designation has been used this year.
  • The heat-hazard designation, introduced last year, addresses concerns about extreme cockpit temperatures and driver overheating in Formula 1.

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Race Safety Amidst Heatwave
  • BBC News

    The Austrian Grand Prix has been declared a heat-hazard race, the first this year, due to a heatwave across Europe causing record temperatures. This designation, introduced last year, addresses concerns about extreme cockpit temperatures and driver overheating in Formula 1.

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