OFFICIAL: The F1 2023 calendar unveiled!

The 2023 calendar has finally been unveiled. It features 24 Grand Prix, which is a record for the sport. The drivers will start the season on March 5th in Bahrain and finish on November 26th in Abu Dhabi.

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The official calendar was unveiled and validated by the FIA this Tuesday. The drivers will participate in 24 races for this edition, a record.

Like for the 2021 and 2022 seasons, the championship will start in Bahrain and end in Abu Dhabi. It will take place from March 5th to November 26th for a duration of 9 months.

The African continent is still absent. The last Formula 1 event in Africa took place in the 1993 season, in South Africa.

In this calendar, we can note the presence of the new Las Vegas circuit, where the Grand Prix will take place on Saturday, November 18th at night. It will then be the 23rd circuit of the season before closing with the Abu Dhabi circuit on November 28th.

Another specificity is the presence of the Chinese Grand Prix, which is making its grand return after 3 years of absence in the championship. It will take place on the Shanghai circuit on April 16th and will be the 4th Grand Prix of the season.

Also worth noting is the presence of numerous legendary circuits such as Monaco, Monza, Zandvoort, Spa, Silverstone, and Imola.

The calendar was set up taking into account other competitions such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Therefore, no Grand Prix will be held during the race taking place on the weekend of June 10th and 11th.

The President of the FIA, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, wanted to comment on the calendar chosen for the 2023 season.

The presence of 24 races on the 2023 FIA Formula 1 World Championship calendar is further evidence of the sport’s growth and appeal on a global scale.

The addition of new sites and the maintenance of traditional events highlight the FIA’s sound management of sports.

I am delighted that we can bring the new era of Formula 1, created by the 2022 FIA regulations, to a wider fan base in 2023. As part of the F1 2023 calendar, the members of the WMSC also took into account the prestigious schedule of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The calendar 2023

Grand Prix Circuit Date
1 Grand Prix de Bahreïn Circuit International de Bahreïn 5 mars
2 Grand Prix d’Arabie Saoudite Circuit urbain de Jeddah 19 mars
3 Grand Prix d’Australie Albert Park 2 avril
4 Grand Prix de Chine Shanghai 16 avril
5 Grand Prix d’Azerbaïdjan Circuit urbain de Bakou 30 avril
6 Grand Prix de Miami Autodrome international de Miami 7 mai
7 Grand Prix d’Emilie-Romagne Imola 21 mai
8 Grand Prix de Monaco Monaco 28 mai
9 Grand Prix d’Espagne Circuit de Catalogne 4 juin
10 Grand Prix du Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 18 juin
11 Grand Prix d’Autriche Red Bull Ring 2 juillet
12 Grand Prix de Grande-Bretagne Silverstone 9 juillet
13 Grand Prix de Hongrie Hungaroring 23 juillet
14 Grand Prix de Belgique Spa-Francorchamps 30 juillet
15 Grand Prix des Pays-bas Zandvoort 27 août
16 Grand Prix d’Italie Monza 3 septembre
17 Grand Prix de Singapour Singapour 17 septembre
18 Grand Prix du Japon Suzuka 24 septembre
19 Grand Prix du Qatar Circuit international de Losai 8 octobre
20 Grand Prix des Etats-Unis Circuit des Amériques 22 octobre
21 Grand Prix du Mexique Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez 29 octobre
22 Grand Prix du Brésil Interlagos 5 novembre
23 Grand Prix de Las Vegas Circuit urbain de Las Vegas 18 novembre
24 Grand Prix d’Abu Dhabi Yas Marina 26 novembre
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