Red Bull Ring Classics 2024 Showrun with movie cars

The stars of the Legends Parade

James Bond, Eleanor, Rush, Top Gun, Bullitt, Fast & Furious, The A-Team — no, you’re not watching a Hollywood best-of. You’re at the Austrian Grand Prix of Formula 1! The Legends Parade 2025 is packed with iconic movie cars. At the Red Bull Ring, legendary rides from the silver screen and classic TV shows ignite emotions and memories. If you want to see original film vehicles live, make sure to secure your spot at Spielberg on Saturday and Sunday.

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A-Team Van (GMC VENDURA) 1979
The “A-Team” was essential viewing for everyone in the 80s. The iconic black van with red stripes became a symbol of the series.
Chevrolet A-Team Van 1979 on the race track
Ford Mustang Fastback GT 390 1968
The 1968 Ford Mustang takes the automotive lead role in Bullitt. Its paint is called ‘Dark Highland Green’.
Ford Mustang GT 390 1968
Dodge Charger 440 R/T 1968
One of two Dodge Chargers from the blockbuster Bullitt, this is the only surviving vehicle. It features an original 440 CID V8 engine and a 4-speed manual transmission with 62,000 original miles.
Dodge Charger RT 440 1968 on the race track
Dodge Charger 440 R/T “General Lee” 1969
The orange car, famous from the TV series The Dukes of Hazzard featuring Bo and Luke Duke, is considered one of the most iconic movie cars ever.
General Lee Dodge Charger 1969 at the Red Bull Ring
Plymouth Hemi Cuda 1970
The car was driven by Vin Diesel in the sixth installment of the Fast & Furious series. “Cuda” is short for “Barracuda” and is a highly sought-after collector’s item.
Plymouth Cuda 1970 at the Red Bull Ring
Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R 1999
Among fans of Japanese cars, the R34 GTR has long been regarded as a classic. This exhibit is from the fourth installment of the Fast & Furious series and was personally driven by Paul Walker.
Mystery Car in the box
VW Jetta 1996
Famous from The Fast and the Furious, the car is valued at around €500,000. It was also personally signed by Paul Walker.
VW Jetta 1996 at the Red Bull Ring
Toyota Supra MK IV 1994
When people think of 2 Fast 2 Furious, they automatically think of this automotive star: Slap Jack’s Toyota Supra, driven by Michael Ealy in the film.
Toyota Supra
Race car of the APXGP team 2025
Just in time for the premiere of this year’s blockbuster ‘F1® The Movie’, one of the original racing cars of the APXGP team from the film, driven by Brad Pitt, joins the automotive Hollywood stars at Spielberg.
One of the original race cars of the APXGP team from 'F1® The Movie’
Aston Martin DB5 1964
As if it weren’t impressive enough that the car was driven by Sean Connery in James Bond: Goldfinger, it also features a range of technical gadgets—like a hydraulically deployable bumper used as a battering ram.
Aston Martin DB5 from 1964 on the streets
Ford Mustang Fastback Shelby GT 500 “Eleanor” 1967
This car is one of only three surviving hero cars from the film Gone in 60 Seconds, starring Angelina Jolie and Nicolas Cage.
Ford Mustang GT 500
Ferrari 312T 1975
Niki Lauda’s championship-winning car also played a major role in the film Rush. The original vehicle driven by Lauda is on display.
Mystery Car in the box
Ferrari 312T2 1976
The lead car in the film Rush is a Ferrari 312 T2. The identical model, driven by Carlos Reutemann, completes the exhibition.
Porsche 911 Targa
For many, Tatort is a Sunday must-watch. Just as legendary as the series itself is the Porsche 911 Targa driven by actor Richy Müller.
Mystery Car in the box
Kawasaki GPz 900 R Ninja
The only two-wheeled vehicle gained fame with Tom Cruise in Top Gun.
Mystery Car in the box
Porsche 356 Speedster 1954
The Porsche 356 Speedster driven by Kelly McGillis in the original Top Gun was actually a replica. An original vehicle is on display as part of the Legends Parade.
Porsche 356 Speedster in the mountains