“I am pleased to present the largest calendar we have ever had in Formula 2, with 14 rounds and 28 races,” said F2 and F3 CEO Bruno Michel. “This results from a strong will from our stakeholders to have F2 race alongside as many Formula 1 Grand Pri...
Whilst the race was absent from the F1 calendar in 2022, it will return in 2023, with Qatar having signed a 10-year deal to host the sport from them onwards. The future venue for the event has yet to be confirmed. The 2023 Qatar Grand Prix Verstappen continued his successful weekend at...
F1 has confirmed the Monaco Grand Prix is to remain on the calendar for the next three seasons. The future of the sport's blue-riband event had been up in the air following this year's race around the Principality as its contract had ended. With F1 attracting new events paying top-dolla...
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“I think the gesture has been already important for the ones that believe it was an important, because we need to respect everyone, as always. “But now is the time to move on and take some other action.” Formula 1 confirmed on Tuesday that it hadcommitted to its Engineering Scholarship...
Read More:Formula 1 Announces 2022 Calendar Featuring A Record-Breaking 23 Races Haas VF-22 (top) compared to F1 show car (bottom) That’s especially important this year, where the biggest regulation changes in years have forced teams to adopt a completely new aero philosophy. Nevertheless...
Pre-season testing has also been confirmed, and will take place over three days at the Bahrain International Circuit, from February 23 to 25. The full 2023 F1 calendar can be viewed below: Note - the 2023 Chinese Grand Prix, originally scheduled for April, will now not take place due to...
F1 invests in sustainable plane fuel; "rationalising" calendar in net zero push 4 months ago from: Autosport.com ( 267 views ) Formula 1 will continue to "rationalise" the race calendar after announcing its latest step towards being net zero by 2030.It was announced on Friday that F1 is....
we'll see. It's not like I have a calendar and will say in March, this is going to happen, and in April or May this is going to happen. I think I look forward to not having the calendar and then obviously at some point I need to find a lot of things that will keep me busy...
GeorgeRussellMercedes 0 Full standings RaceDate AustralianAlbert Park 16 Mar ChineseShanghai International Circuit 23 Mar JapaneseSuzuka Circuit 6 Apr BahrainBahrain International Circuit 13 Apr Saudi ArabianJeddah Street Circuit 20 Apr Full calendar...