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Formula 1’s 24-race 2023 calendar has been released, featuring the return of China and Qatar, and the addition of Las Vegas.
The season will once more start and end in Bahrain and Abu Dhabi respectively, with the first round of the campaign slightly earlier, on March 5.
China’s return after a three-year absence has been scheduled for April 16, as the fourth round, though remains provisional due to the country’s Covid-19 measures.
Azerbaijan moves from June to April, forming a double-header with Miami, freeing up its previous slot and avoiding a clash with the Le Mans 24 Hours.
Imola consequently has moved from April to create a triple header with Monaco and Spain.
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Belgium moves from post-summer to the final event before the break, in July, at the end of four races in a month that includes Austria, Britain and Hungary.
France, as expected, has been removed from the 2023 schedule.
Qatar’s return is scheduled for October 8, as a standalone round, with construction work at the Losail facility precluding its presence earlier in the campaign.
Brazil will move slightly earlier to form a triple header with Austin and Mexico.
Las Vegas’ debut event is scheduled for November 18, as the penultimate round, a week in advance of the usual Abu Dhabi finale.
1 | Bahrain GP | Sakhir | 05 March | |
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2 | Saudi Arabian GP | Jeddah | 19 March | |
3 | Australian GP | Melbourne | 2 April | |
4 | Chinese GP | Shanghai | 16 April | |
5 | Azerbaijan GP | Baku | 30 April | |
6 | Miami GP | Miami | 07 May | |
7 | Emilia Romagna GP | Imola | 21 May | |
8 | Monaco GP | Monte Carlo | 28 May | |
9 | Spanish GP | Barcelona | 04 June | |
10 | Canadian GP | Montreal | 18 June | |
11 | Austrian GP | Spielberg | 02 July | |
12 | British GP | Silverstone | 09 July | |
13 | Hungarian GP | Budapest | 23 July | |
14 | Belgian GP | Spa-Francorchamps | 30 July | |
15 | Dutch GP | Zandvoort | 27 August | |
16 | Italian GP | Monza | 03 September | |
17 | Singapore GP | Singapore | 17 September | |
18 | Japanese GP | Suzuka | 24 September | |
19 | Qatar GP | Losail | 08 October | |
20 | United States GP | Austin | 22 October | |
21 | Mexico City GP | Mexico City | 29 October | |
22 | Brazilian GP | São Paulo | 05 November | |
23 | Las Vegas GP | Las Vegas | 18 November | |
24 | Abu Dhabi GP | Yas Marina | 26 November |
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