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Formula 1 revealed its new calendar: one by one, how where and when the 2023 Grands Prix will be held

2023-01-17T13:28:35.032Z


The season will start on March 2 at the Sakir circuit (Bahrain) where the Dutch Max Verstappen (Red Bull) will defend the two-time champion crown. One by one, all the races.


Formula 1 announced its 2023 calendar and the most important novelty has to do with the fact that it will not replace the Chinese Grand Prix, which will not be held for the fourth consecutive year due to the coronavirus pandemic, so the calendar for the next season will have 23 races.

In December, when the appointment in China was cancelled, F1 left open the possibility of finding a replacement to reach 24 races, in what would have been the longest calendar in the history of the competition, but, finally, not it has been like that

This decision leaves a gap in the calendar from April 2, when the Australian GP race is held, to the 28th of that same month, when the Azerbaijan GP starts.

A season that will start on March 2 at the Sakir circuit (Bahrain) and in which the Dutchman Max Verstappen (Red Bull) will defend the world champion crown that he won for the second consecutive year.

The Mexican Sergio Pérez remains in Red Bull and the Spanish Carlos Sainz in Ferrari, while this weekend will mark the debut in a Grand Prix of his compatriot Fernando Alonso with Aston Martin.

One by one, all the races on the Formula 1 calendar for 2023

1. Bahrain Grand Prix (March 3-5)

The Bahrain circuit, in the city of Mamana. Photo: EFE

2. Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (March 17-19

)

Formula 1: The second GP will be at the Circuit de la Corniche in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

3. Australian Grand Prix (March 31-April 2)

The Australian GP is held at Melbourne's Albert Park. Photo: EFE/EPA/JULIAN SMITH

4. Azerbaijan Grand Prix (April 28-30)

5. Miami Grand Prix (May 5-7)

6. Emilia Romagna Grand Prix (May 19-21)

7. Monaco Grand Prix (May 26-28)

8. Spanish Grand Prix (June 2-4)

9. Canadian Grand Prix (June 16-18)

10. Austrian Grand Prix (July 1-2)

11. British Grand Prix (July 7-9)

12. Hungarian Grand Prix (July 21-23)

13. Belgian Grand Prix (July 28-30)

14. Dutch Grand Prix (August 25-27)

15. Italian Grand Prix (September 1-3)

16. Singapore Grand Prix (September 15-17)

17. Japanese Grand Prix (September 22-24)

18. Qatar Grand Prix (October 6-8)

19. United States Grand Prix (October 20-22)

20. Mexican Grand Prix (October 27-29)

21. Brazilian Grand Prix (November 3-5)

22. Las Vegas Grand Prix (November 16-18)

23. Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (November 14-26).

EFE

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