1000 km Zeltweg

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4 Hours of Red Bull Ring
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European Le Mans Series
Venue Red Bull Ring
First race1933
First ELMS race2013
Last race2021
Duration4 Hours
Previous names500 km Zeltweg
1000 km Zeltweg

The 4 Hours of Red Bull Ring (originally known as the 500 km Zeltweg) was an endurance sports car event held near Spielberg, Austria. Originally based at the Zeltweg Airfield, the race moved to the Österreichring and was lengthened to a 1000 km distance and there it continued to be a regular event in the World Sportscar Championship until 1976.

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History

The Zeltweg Airfield circuit used from 1966 to 1968 Circuit Zeltweg.png
The Zeltweg Airfield circuit used from 1966 to 1968
The Osterreichring, used from 1969 to 1976 Osterreichring 1969-1976.svg
The Österreichring, used from 1969 to 1976
The A1-Ring, used from 1997 to 2001 Circuit Red Bull Ring.svg
The A1-Ring, used from 1997 to 2001

In 1963, Formula One held its first exhibition event at the Zeltweg Airfield, located in Styria. The airfield had been modified in 1958 to allow it to be used for motorsports, using the runway and taxiways for straights. Following the successful event, the Austrian Grand Prix joined the Formula One calendar for the 1964 season. However complaints from drivers about the poor surface led to the FIA abandoning the circuit before a 1965 event could be held. Left without a major event, the organizers turned to the World Sportscar Championship and offered a 500 km event to take place starting in 1966. This event proved more successful due to the ability of the sportscars to handle the bumpy surface better than a Formula One car.

In 1969, due to demands once again from racers for a better circuit, the Österreichring was built in the mountains less than a mile from Zeltweg Airfield. Once the new circuit was completed, the sports car event moved to its permanent home. Due to the freshness of the track, the organizers expanded the event to a 1000 km endurance. The smoothness of the new racing surface allowed for greater reliability and greater ease in achieving the longer distance. The high-speed nature of the layout also allowed for quick races, with some events running under five hours. However, with rule changes in the evolved World Championship of Makes in 1976, the event became limited to a maximum of six hours due to the decrease in overall speed of the competitors.

The 1976 event also became the final 1000 km race at the Österreichring. A second Austrian race was added to the separate World Sportscar Championship, held at the smaller Salzburgring. Due to safety concerns and a shrinking schedule, the Österreichring was dropped from the 1977 season, leaving the Salzburgring one final event before it too was abandoned, marking the final Austrian event in the World Sportscar Championship.

Following the rebuilding of the Österreichring into the new A1-Ring in 1997, the FIA GT Championship briefly resurrected the sportscar endurance race in a modified form. A four-hour event was run in 1997 covering nearly 700 km, followed by 500 km races in 1998, 2000, and 2001. The FIA chose not to return to the circuit after the 2001 event, and the A1-Ring was eventually partially torn down in 2004, until it was rebuilt as Red Bull Ring in 2011.

Winners

YearDriversTeamCarTime
Zeltweg Airfield
1966 Flag of Germany.svg Gerhard Mitter
Flag of Germany.svg Hans Herrmann
Flag of Germany.svg Porsche System Porsche 906 3:07:52:550
1967 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Hawkins Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Hawkins Ford GT40 Mk.II 3:15:54.530
1968 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Siffert Flag of Germany.svg Porsche System Engineering Porsche 908 2:55:17.790
Österreichring
1969 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Siffert
Flag of Germany.svg Kurt Ahrens Jr.
Flag of Germany.svg Freiherr von Wendt Porsche 917 5:23:36.980
1970 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Siffert
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian Redman
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J.W. Automotive Porsche 917K 5:08:04:670
1971 Flag of Mexico.svg Pedro Rodríguez
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Attwood
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J.W. Automotive Porsche 917K 5:04:26.100
1972 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jacky Ickx
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian Redman
Flag of Italy.svg SpA Ferrari SEFAC Ferrari 312 PB 4:58:46.280
1973 Flag of France.svg Henri Pescarolo
Flag of France.svg Gérard Larrousse
Flag of France.svg Equipe Matra-Simca Matra-Simca MS670B 4:48:57.800
1974 Flag of France.svg Henri Pescarolo
Flag of France.svg Gérard Larrousse
Flag of France.svg Equipe Gitanes Matra-Simca MS670C 4:51:20.270
1975 Flag of France.svg Henri Pescarolo
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Derek Bell
Flag of Germany.svg Willi Kauhsen Racing Team Alfa Romeo T33/TT/12 3:34:50.550
1976 Flag of Austria.svg Dieter Quester
Flag of Sweden.svg Gunnar Nilsson
Flag of Germany.svg Schnitzer BMW BMW 3.0 CSL 6:00:16.400
A1-Ring
1997 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Ludwig
Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Mayländer
Flag of Germany.svg AMG-Mercedes Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR 4:00:55.816
1998 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Ludwig
Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Zonta
Flag of Germany.svg AMG-Mercedes Mercedes-Benz CLK LM 2:47:34.975
2000 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mike Hezemans
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Coronel
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Carsport Holland Chrysler Viper GTS-R 3:00:01.811
2001 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Kox
Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Prodrive Allstars Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello 3:00:09.952
Red Bull Ring
2013 Flag of France.svg Pierre Thiriet
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mathias Beche
Flag of France.svg Thiriet by TDS Racing Oreca 03 3:00:09.351
2014 Flag of France.svg Paul-Loup Chatin
Flag of France.svg Nelson Panciatici
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Webb
Flag of France.svg Signatech Alpine Alpine A450b 4:00:16.248
2015 Flag of Portugal (official).svg Filipe Albuquerque
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simon Dolan
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harry Tincknell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jota Sport Gibson 015S 4:00:21.546
2016 Flag of France.svg Pierre Thiriet
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mathias Beche
Flag of Japan.svg Ryō Hirakawa
Flag of France.svg Thiriet by TDS Racing Oreca 05 4:00:04.366
2017 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Will Owen
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Hugo de Sadeleer
Flag of Portugal (official).svg Filipe Albuquerque
Flag of the United States.svg United Autosports Ligier JS P217 4:00:57.876
2018 Flag of Russia.svg Roman Rusinov
Flag of France.svg Andrea Pizzitola
Flag of France.svg Jean-Éric Vergne
Flag of Russia.svg G-Drive Racing Oreca 07 4:00:14.242
2021 Flag of Poland.svg Robert Kubica
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Louis Delétraz
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yifei Ye
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team WRT Oreca 07 4:00:49.743

† - The 1975 event was scheduled for 1000 km, but was stopped after 600 km due to heavy rain.

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