Formula 1 has unprecedented demand to host races and it is important we get the balance right for the entire sport. This is, admittedly, pretty much a formality, and will be easily completed before the race becomes F1’s first Saturday race for decades.įormula 1 CEO and President Stefano Domenicali said: “We are excited to announce the 2023 calendar with 24 races around the world. The final piece of the jigsaw yet to fall into place is the Las Vegas round, the circuit for which still requires FIA homologation to the correct standard. The Saudi round will remain on the super-fast and at times accident-prone Jeddah Corniche circuit while F1 will return to Losail in Qatar – where it first raced in the chaotic 2020 season. The News from F1 confirms the exit of the French Grand Prix, and that both the Qatar and Saudi Arabian rounds are set to stay at the same venues, despite original intentions of change. Following the confirmation of the 2023 F1 calendar by the FIA yesterday (20 th September) Formula 1 has followed up with its own confirmation including all the venues for each race (details missing from the FIA’s release) and the confirmation that Monaco will return for at least the next three years. Updated: Wednesday 21 st September 2022 at 09:00. “Formula 1 is assessing alternative options to replace the slot on the 2023 calendar and will provide an update on this in due course.”į1 confirms 2023 venues, Monaco gets new three-year deal In a statement announcing the cancellation F1 said: "Formula 1 can confirm, following dialogue with the promoter and relevant authorities, that the 2023 Chinese Grand Prix will not take place due to the ongoing difficulties presented by the COVID-19 situation. If no replacement is found it will leave Formula 1 with a 23-race calendar, still the longest in the history of the sport. No decision has been announced on whether a new race will be brought in to replace the lost round, which currently leaves a four-week gap in the calendar. The country is still grappling with waves of the virus, and continuing restrictions have meant the race will not take place. You can follow us on Twitter, join us on Facebook, subscribe to our RSS feed or get the latest updates by email.Updated 13:35 2 nd December: For the third year running Formula 1 has had to ammend its calendar due to Covid-19 restrictions, after the series confirmed that the 2023 Chinese Grand Prix, scheduled to take place in April, will no longer take place. Stay up-to-date with which races are confirmed on the 2018 F1 calendar by following RaceFans. The RaceFans F1 calendar includes the times of all the races, qualifying and practice sessions on the 2018 F1 calendar including car launches and tests. Paul Ricard, which last hosted an F1 race in 1990, was confirmed as the venue for France’s first grand prix for ten years.Īnd the championship also planned a return to the Hockenheimring, which had shared the German Grand Prix with the Nurburgring, though the latter last held its race in 2013. The loss of the Malaysian round was offset by the return of the French Grand Prix. This was despite the Malaysian Grand Prix dropping off the calendar at the end of 2017. Paul Ricard was added to the 2018 F1 calendarFollowing the 20-round 2017 championship, the 2018 F1 calendar was scheduled to include one more race. The 2018 F1 calendar was first revealed on June 19th, 2017, and featured 21 races.
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