Grand Prix 2023 dates

F1 Calendar 2023 – RACE DATES & SCHEDULE

last update 20 September 2022

*provisional

F1 Calendar 2022 – RACE DATES & SCHEDULE

*last update 20 September 2022

With the original F1 Grand Prix Calendar published later than usual (November rather than August), it has certainly been worth the wait. Despite the heavy disruption we are seeing new events such as the Saudi Grand Prix being added to an already jam-packed F1 Race Schedule. With new additions to the F1 Grand Prix Schedule, we have also seen some losses, with Australia being dropped for a second time and Vietnam never happening at all. As the season evolves, and the calendar changes, we will keep our F1 Race Calendar updated as often as we can. See the tables below for all the detailed and up-to-date info.

F1 Calendar 2021 – RACE DATES & SCHEDULE

*last update 30 December 2021

Listed below are F1 Calendars for previous years. Both the F1 Calendar 2020 & F1 Calendar 2019 represent the events as they happened rather than as they were planned.

F1 Calendar 2020 – RACE DATES & SCHEDULE

F1 Calendar 2019 – RACE DATES & SCHEDULE

Grand Prix 2023 dates
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24-race 2023 F1 calendar confirmed, including U.S. dates

The 2023 Formula 1 calendar will feature a record 24 races, starting on March 5 in Bahrain and ending with Abu Dhabi on November 26.

A meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council approved the 2023 calendar by e-vote on Tuesday, confirming the largest schedule in the sport’s history as races in China and Qatar return and Vegas will make its debut, with only the French Grand Prix disappearing from this year’s schedule.

The United States is the country with the most races as it will host three – Miami is scheduled for May 7, Austin on October 22 and the new addition of Las Vegas on the Saturday night of November 18 – while Italy has two in Imola and Monza.

There are two triple-headers of Imola-Monaco-Barcelona and USA-Mexico-Brazil on the schedule at this stage, although it remains to be seen if China goes ahead on April 16 or if the early races could be reorganized.

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali says the calendar reflects the interest in the sport from new host locations but also a desire to retain more traditional venues on the schedule.

“We are excited to announce the 2023 calendar with 24 races around the world,” Domenicali said. “Formula 1 has unprecedented demand to host races and it is important we get the balance right for the entire sport. We are very pleased with the strong momentum Formula 1 continues to experience and it is great news that we will be able to bring our passionate fans a mix of exciting new locations such as Las Vegas to the championship with much-loved venues across Europe, Asia and the Americas.”

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem said that the schedule reflects F1’s growing global appeal, and noted that efforts had been made to accommodate other major motorsport events.

“I am delighted that we will be able to take Formula 1’s new era of exciting racing, created by the FIA’s 2022 Regulations, to a broader fan base in 2023,” he said. “In framing the 2023 F1 calendar, WMSC Members have also been mindful of the timing of the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans.”

Le Mans is scheduled to take place one week after the Spanish Grand Prix on the weekend of June 10/11.

Full 2023 F1 calendar:

March 5 – Bahrain Grand Prix – Bahrain International Circuit
March 19 – Saudi Arabia Grand Prix – Jeddah Corniche Circuit
April 2 – Australian Grand Prix – Albert Park Circuit
April 16 – Chinese Grand Prix – Shanghai International Circuit
April 30 – Azerbaijan Grand Prix – Baku City Circuit
May 7 – Miami Grand Prix – Miami International Circuit
May 21 – Emilia Romagna Grand Prix – Imola
May 28 – Monaco Grand Prix – Monte Carlo
June 6 – Spanish Grand Prix – Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
June 18 – Canadian Grand Prix – Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
July 2 – Austrian Grand Prix – Red Bull Ring
July 9 – British Grand Prix – Silverstone
July 23 – Hungarian Grand Prix – Budapest
July 30 – Belgian Grand Prix – Spa Francorchamps
August 27 – Dutch Grand Prix – Zandvoort
September 3 – Italian Grand Prix – Monza
September 17 – Singapore Grand Prix – Marina Bay Street Circuit
September 24 – Japanese Grand Prix – Suzuka
October 8 – Qatar Grand Prix – Losail International Circuit
October 22 – United States Grand Prix – Circuit of the Americas
October 29 – Mexico City Grand Prix – Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
November 5 – Sao Paulo Grand Prix – Interlagos
November 18 – Las Vegas Grand Prix – Las Vegas
November 26 – Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Yas Marina Circuit

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Where is the Italian Grand Prix 2023?

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How many F1 races 2023?

Speaking of the announcement of the calendar, Formula 1 CEO and President Stefano Domenicali said: “We are excited to announce the 2023 calendar with 24 races around the world. Formula 1 has unprecedented demand to host races and it is important we get the balance right for the entire sport.

Why is there no French Grand Prix in 2023?

Formula One has confirmed that the French Grand Prix will not feature on the calendar from next season. The global motorsport series' chief executive Stefano Domenicali confirmed that the contract will not be renewed in a move that will free up space for new races in Las Vegas and Qatar in 2023.