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First Race Grosser Preis von Österreich 23/08/1964
Last Race Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 14/11/2010
First Pole Grand Prix de France 07/07/1968
Last Pole Grosser Preis von Deutschland 27/07/1997
First Win Grand Prix of the United States 05/10/1969
Last Win Grosser Preis von Deutschland 27/07/1997
First Podium Grand Prix de Belgique 12/06/1966
Last Podium Grand Prix du Canada 10/06/2007

Races 915
Race Starts 664
Drivers’ Titles 4
Victories 41
Poles 46
Podiums 118
Points 990.5
Fastest Laps 49
Laps 30888
Laps Led 2760

Austria Drivers
Alexander Wurz
Christian Klien
Dieter Quester
Gerhard Berger
Hans Binder
Harald Ertl
Helmut Marko
Helmuth Koinigg
Jo Gartner
Jochen Rindt
Karl Oppitzhauser
Karl Wendlinger
Niki Lauda
Otto Stuppacher
Patrick Friesacher
Roland Ratzenberger

Austria Teams
Red Bull Racing

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First Race Grosser Preis von Österreich 01/09/1963
Last Race Gran Premio Dino Ferrari 16/09/1979
Best Qualifying 2nd – (5 times)
First Win International Trophy 13/04/1975
Last Win Gran Premio Dino Ferrari 16/09/1979
First Podium International Trophy 30/03/1969
Last Podium Gran Premio Dino Ferrari 16/09/1979

Races 35
Race Starts 25
Drivers’ Titles 0
Victories 2
Poles 0
Podiums 7
Points 0
Fastest Laps 3
Laps 820
Laps Led 23

Austria Drivers
Gerd Biechteler
Harald Ertl
Helmut Marko
Jochen Rindt
Kurt Bardi-Barry
Niki Lauda

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118th GP – Italy 1963

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