Dietrich Mateschitz made a fortune selling Red Bull drinks to everyone — except me.
A typical rightwing billionaire, he died in 2022.
But the Red Bull legacy lives on.
… Hangar-7 in Salzburg, Austria, hosting a collection of historical airplanes, helicopters and Formula One racing cars, and serving as home for the Flying Bulls, a private aircraft fleet stationed in Salzburg.
Hangar-7 is owned by Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz.
It houses the Michelin-starred restaurant Ikarus,[1] two bars and a lounge.
The building is airfoil shaped, constructed of 1,200 tons of steel and 75,000 sqft of glass surface. “Hangar 8” is the name of the maintenance facility. …
I boycott motor sports myself, but if you like Formula 1, Hangar-7 is a bit of a pilgrimage destination.
I did get to try jumping from 39 kilometres (24 mi) above planet earth ➙ Red Bull Stratos.

It’s free. Worth the visit out by the airport.


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