F1 Calendar News: June 2022 Round-Up
Australia signs a long-term contract extension, South Africa looks set to join as soon as 2023 and Monaco remains yet to secure a deal for future seasons.
Australia signs a long-term contract extension, South Africa looks set to join as soon as 2023 and Monaco remains yet to secure a deal for future seasons.
Formula 1 will continue to race at Albert Park for the next 13 years following the signing of a contract extension with the Australian Grand Prix through to 2035.
In a break with long-standing tradition, there will be no Formula 1 action on Thursday at the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix.
After recording its highest race day attendance figure since 2008, organisational issues at the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix were branded โnot acceptableโ by Formula 1.
F1 buys land in Las Vegas to construct a pit complex for the 2023 race and 2022โs Grands Prix continue to attract strong attendance figures.
Formula 1 has announced that the 2022 calendar will remain at 22 races. The cancelled Russian Grand Prix will not be replaced.
From Pedralbes to Catalunya, five different circuits have hosted the Spanish Grand Prix since 1950, while Valencia featured on the calendar as host of the European Grand Prix.
Thirteen Spanish drivers have started a Formula 1 Grand Prix, eight have scored points, but only one has scored multiple poles, wins and World Championships.
The inaugural Miami Grand Prix attracted a weekend attendance of 242,955, with over 85,000 in attendance on race day.
As Las Vegas is added to the calendar for 2023, more 2022 tickets sell out and doubts are raised over the future of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The 2022 Australian Grand Prix weekend was attended by 420,000 fans, setting a new record for the best-attended weekend sporting event in Melbourne history.
The F1 Race Guide app is designed to enhance the Grand Prix weekend experience for Formula 1 fans attending races in 2022.