The 2014 Formula One season is jam packed with surprises, returning icons and upsets. Mercedes is dominating the points boards, Sebastian Vettel->ke3801 is struggling to get anywhere close to the front of the pack, and turbocharged engines have returned for the first time in more than two decades. What better season to bring a classic Grand Prix back into the fold?

The Austrian Grand Prix has been held 27 times since 1963, but has been absent from the calendar since 2003. Now more than a decade later, the track is under new ownership by Red Bull, and has been completely refurbished with a new track surface, pits and facilities. Thanks to these enhancements, 2014 will be the first time since the 2003 season that mountains of Austria will hear the wail of a Formula One->ke662 engine.

Red Bull->ke731 has decided to celebrate the occasion by making us a new video to show off the track and give us an idea of what to look for on June 22, 2014. The video is an exciting look at the new track, but the real fireworks are going to take place at the actual race.

Of every racer on the grid this year, only three have ever participated in a Formula One->ke190 race at this track: Kimi Raikkonen->ke916, Jenson Button->ke903, and Fernando Alonso. Of those, Kimi took second place in 2003. The track is new, the cars are new, and this year's Formula is the best in recent years.

I'll get the popcorn.

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