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Formula 1: there will be a Grand Prix in Monaco in 2023, but not in France

2022-09-20T15:32:54.035Z


The International Automobile Federation has formalized its F1 calendar for the 2023 season. As expected, the French GP disappears


It will only be a scare.

The time-threatened Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix has finally been confirmed for the 2023 season, which will feature a record 24 races, the International Automobile Federation (FIA) announced on Tuesday.

The penultimate Grand Prix of the season will be held in Las Vegas, new on November 18, 2023, while the Qatar Grand Prix returns to the calendar after a year's absence.

The season will start on March 5 in Bahrain and end on November 26 in Abu Dhabi.

No French Grand Prix is ​​on the program.

On the other hand, there will therefore be a Monaco Grand Prix, scheduled for May 28 in the streets of the Principality.

Excellent news for all the pilots who particularly appreciate the Monegasque challenge and who had not failed to let it be known.

The mythical race is not the only one to remain on the program since the Belgian Grand Prix with its Spa-Francorchamps track is well on the 2023 calendar.

Today the FIA ​​World Motor Sport Council has voted to approve the @F1 calendar for 2023.



Read more about the record-breaking 24 GPs here: https://t.co/EubEX5bMzc#F1 pic.twitter.com/0vJ62nyM98

— FIA (@fia) September 20, 2022

The absence of the Grand Prix de France will be badly experienced, in the name of the history of this sport, by purists.

But others find their account there.

Starting with the Ecologists of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region who, during the GP of France this summer, had stigmatized a

total aberration

.

“We allow, for the occasion, spectators to park in wooded classified spaces which risk igniting at the slightest thrown cigarette butt, they had then communicated.

We assume, for the occasion, to block roads, to generate traffic jams, to create additional atmospheric pollution (…) How much CO2 will be emitted this weekend by F1?

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Source: leparis

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