The Red Bull driver made it four wins in a row following his success at the Canada Grand Prix in the last race.
By JAMES EVANS, SEO SPORTS REPORTER
Published: 06:09 EDT, 2 July 2023 | Updated: 08:52 EDT, 2 July 2023
Max Verstappen will be looking to win his seventh race of the season at the Austrian Grand Prix this afternoon.
The Red Bull driver made it four wins in a row following his success at the Canada Grand Prix in the last race.
Verstappen emerged victorious at yesterday's sprint race at the Austrian Grand Prix. He lost the lead to teammate Sergio Perez at the start but quickly managed to fight back and cruise to a comfortable win.
Lewis Hamilton is still chasing his first win of the season. The Brit has endured a tough start to the campaign so far with Mercedes and will begin today's race in fifth place.
With the Austrian Grand Prix set to take place today, what time is the race? How can you watch it? Mail Sport provides the answers below.
Max Verstappen will look to win his seventh race of the season at the Austrian Grand Prix
Verstappen comes into this weekend's race after winning the Canada Grand Prix two weeks ago
The Austrian Grand Prix takes place today at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria.
Today's race is scheduled to get underway at around 2pm BST (9am ET/ 8am CT/ 6am PT).
Lewis Hamilton will be looking to pick up his first win of the season at the Austrian Grand Prix
The Austrian Grand Prix is set to be shown live on Sky Sports F1 - with coverage starting at 12.30pm.
Fans will also be able to stream the race on the official Sky Go app.
Highlights of the action will be uploaded to the official Formula One YouTube channel after the race.
Channel 4 will also be showing highlights of the Austrian Grand Prix at 6.30pm.
For those watching in the US, fans will be able to view the action live on ESPN.
Mail Sport will also be providing live coverage of the Austrian Grand Prix so you can keep up-to-date with all the latest developments here.
This afternoon's race is scheduled to take place at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc will begin this afternoon's Austrian Grand Prix in second