Here’s everything you need to know regarding the regulations on consumption of alcohol at the Austrian GP
F1 fans visiting Spielberg for the Austrian GP will not be able to consume alcohol while enjoying the action on the track. Alcohol was earlier banned in four races of the season so far – Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan and Barcelona. The restrictions apply in Austria as well and no alcoholic beverages will be allowed within the premises of your circuit. Let us now take a look at some of the important regulations and guidelines that the visiting fans need to keep in mind.
The sale of alcoholic beverages within the Red Bull Ring circuit is forbidden, so do not expect that you’ll be able to purchase alcoholic drinks from in-house outlets.
Furthermore, if you appear to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs, authorities will not permit you to enter the event area and you could also be expelled from the venue. It is important to keep in mind that you won’t be allowed to carry glasses, bottles, containers or cans inside the venue. Sharp objects like knives, scissors and personal mobility devices like cycles, scooters etc are also prohibited.
Is weather a concern for the race this weekend?
Cloudy and overcast conditions are set to welcome F1 teams and fans to the Red Bull Ring Circuit for the Austrian Grand Prix. The temperature in Spielberg at this time of year is very pleasant but heavy showers are an usual sight. It is predicted to remain overcast throughout the weekend but scattered showers are a major cause for worry. There is a moderate chance of rainfall on all the three days of the race weekend.
The practice sessions on Friday are likely to be affected by showers as there is an 80% chance of rainfall during the evening. Temperatures will be on the cooler side and the conditions are likely to remain the same for the Sprint race on Saturday. Rainfall is predicted on Sunday as well, which happens to be the race day.
However, there is a chance that the showers subside by evening and the race can take place in clear conditions. Teams will have to keep their wet tyres ready for sure and visiting fans should carry necessary equipment to protect them from rain.
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