Red Bull Ring, Spielberg

This is my first visit to the Red Bull Ring, which was formerly known as the A1 Ring, home of the Austrian Grand Prix.  The scenery is very beautiful with mountains surrounding the track on all sides, even to the south beyond the valley floor that stretches off into the distance.



I went for a quick walk around the track this morning to get a feel for the ups and downs of the circuit.  In the centre is a massive sculpture of a leaping Red Bull under an arch which is made of rusted metal to give the sculpture it's colour. The horns are reputedly made from gold and I can confirm they are gold coloured.



With a 3-day weather forecast that has promised wall to wall sunshine we can look forward to a very pleasant stay in Austria.








all images taken on a Fujifilm Finepix X100 with either a standard 23mm f2 or fitted with a WCL-X100 wide angle converter (19mm f2).  All images taken using a polarising filter.
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