New F1 Academy Series to Race at 2023 United States Grand Prix
Formula 1โs all-new female junior series F1 Academy has unveiled its 21-race 2023 calendar, which includes a round at the 2023 United States Grand Prix weekend.
Formula 1โs all-new female junior series F1 Academy has unveiled its 21-race 2023 calendar, which includes a round at the 2023 United States Grand Prix weekend.
With new contracts in need of signing, new races on the horizon and an uncertain future for a support series, these are the Formula 1 calendar stories which could make headlines in 2023.
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Organisers of the Miami Grand Prix have announced a raft of changes ahead of the 2023 race, including a new Paddock Club building and an expanded hospitality offering.
Formula 1 has confirmed that the cancelled Chinese Grand Prix will not be replaced on this yearโs schedule. The 2023 F1 calendar will therefore feature 23 rounds.
The logistics of moving the Formula 1 circus between destinations is akin to a military operation. We take a look at how one of the world’s largest sporting events moves between countries on time.
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will open the 2024 Formula 1 season, while the Australian Grand Prix extends its contract for a further two years to 2037.
Formula 1 has revealed the race start times for the 23 races on the 2023 calendar. The new Las Vegas Grand Prix features a unique Thursday to Saturday schedule.
Formula 1 will continue to race at Zandvoort until at least 2025 following the signing of a new contract with Dutch Grand Prix organisers.
F1 has confirmed the six venues which will host sprint races in 2023. Baku City Circuit and Spa-Francorchamps are among the tracks in line to host 100km Saturday races.
Formula 1 has confirmed the cancellation of the 2023 Chinese Grand Prix. The Shanghai race has been cancelled due to ongoing coronavirus restrictions in China.
Formula 1 has confirmed Porsche Supercup will remain on the Grand Prix support schedule until 2030. The popular one-make series has also announced its 2023 calendar.