F1, calendar: record number of GPs for the 2023 season
Record number of GPs for the 2023 season
Formula 1 2023 will have more races than ever before: as many as 24 events are scheduled for the upcoming season. The calendar features two new entries: The Chinese Grand Prix, which returns after the pandemic, and Las Vegas, the third GP in the United States. The Qatar GP also returns, after a year’s absence.
The season, like this year, will start in Bahrain on March 5 and end in Abu Dhabi on November 26, as usual in recent years.
Below is the full schedule:
March 5: GP Bahrain (Sakhir)
March 19: Saudi Arabian GP (Jeddah)
April 2: Australian GP (Albert Park)
April 16: Chinese GP (Shanghai)
April 30: Azerbaijan GP (Baku)
May 7: Miami GP (Miami)
May 21: Emilia Romagna GP (Imola)
May 28: GP Monaco (Monte Carlo)
June 4: Spanish GP (Montmeló)
June 18: GP Canada (Montreal)
July 2: Austrian GP (Spielberg)
July 9: British GP (Silverstone)
July 23: GP Hungary (Hungaroring)
July 30: Belgian GP (Spa)
Aug. 27: Dutch GP (Zandvoort)
September 3: Italian GP (Monza)
Sept. 17: Singapore GP (Marina Bay)
September 24: Japanese GP (Suzuka)
Oct. 8: GP Qatar (Losail)
October 22: GP USA (Austin)
Oct. 29: Mexican GP (Mexico City)
Nov. 5: Brazilian GP (Interlagos)
Nov. 18: Las Vegas GP (Las Vegas)
Nov. 26: GP Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)