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Formula 1's 2023 calendar has just been approved by motorsport's governing body, the FIA, and it's a big one. ... And that's a theme of this calendar, less time off for teams.
Imola will make way for Madrid in 2026 – and with at least three new locations bidding to join the F1 calendar, that means more triple-headers or other races dropping out to make room ...
Jeddah Corniche Circuit joined the F1 calendar to host the inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in 2021. It was intended to be a temporary venue. A new track near Qiddiya’s Six Flags theme park ...
Imola has had a good run in its second stint on the F1 calendar, but unfortunately, due to a poor on-track product and an ever-changing sport which is leaving traditional venues, its axing was ...
That calendar was the first to be conceived under F1’s new owners Liberty Media and was announced in June 2017. At the time, the triple-header was viewed with great concern.
The 2026 Formula 1 calendar is officially out and the rumors about what would stay and go are now a reality.. Next season will remain at 24 races ranging from March through December, with only a ...
Australia expected to open F1 2026. One of the least surprising, yet most welcome, details of Formula One’s 2026 calendar is that the Australian Grand Prix is poised to be the opening round once ...
She opted for a subtle F1-themed Airbnb with the She Loves F1 branding and small businesses’ decorations. F1 race tracks decorate the wall above a television. (Patrick Breen for The Athletic) ...
Bahrain has the contract to hold F1's season opener, but due to Ramadan, Melbourne, Australia, will host 2025's curtain raiser instead. Since replacing Adelaide as the host of the Australian Grand ...
Zandvoort’s exit after the 2026 event would leave a slot open on the F1 calendar for new venues to step in. In 2026, F1 will make its debut in Madrid as the Spanish Grand Prix shifts from Barcelona.