The FIA has officially unveiled the calendar for the 2023 season, with a total of twenty-four Grand Prix races. A historic season that will be the longest and most eventful in history.
With twenty-four Grand Prix Formula 1 is set to set a new record for the number of races in a season.
Featuring the Las Vegas Grand Prix for the first time, as well as historic races such as the Monaco Grand Prix (May 28) and the Belgian Grand Prix (July 30), the 2023 season will begin on March 5 in Bahrain and finish on November 26 in Abu Dhabi. Doby.
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“The presence of 24 races on the 2023 Formula 1 World Championship calendar is further evidence of the growth and appeal of the sport on a global scale,” said FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
“The addition of new venues and the preservation of traditional events underlines the sound management of the sport by the FIA. I am delighted that in 2023 we will be able to bring the exciting new era of Formula 1 racing created under the 2022 FIA Regulations to even more fans.”
Calendar for 2023
March 5: Bahrain Grand Prix
March 19: Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia
April 2: Australian Grand Prix
April 16: Grand Prix of China
April 30: Grand Prix of Azerbaijan
May 7: Miami Grand Prix
May 21: Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
May 28: Monaco Grand Prix
June 4: Spanish Grand Prix
June 18: Canadian Grand Prix
July 2: Austrian Grand Prix
July 9: Great Britain Grand Prix
July 23: Hungarian Grand Prix
July 30: Belgian Grand Prix
August 27: Grand Prix of the Netherlands
September 3: Grand Prix of Italy
September 17: Singapore Grand Prix
September 24: Grand Prix of Japan
October 8: Qatar Grand Prix
October 22: US Grand Prix
October 29: Grand Prix of Mexico
November 5: Grand Prix of Brazil
November 18: Las Vegas Grand Prix
November 26: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix