Formula 1 Releases 2024 Calendar

Marina Magomedova
05 Jul 2023
23:53
Formula 1 Releases 2024 Calendar

The press-service of the Formula 1 has published the calendar for the 2024 season with 24 stages. Note that the Japanese Grand Prix was moved to April, the Azerbaijan Grand Prix was moved to September, and the Chinese Grand Prix was added to the calendar. Previously it had been canceled for many years due to the pandemic.

Formula 1. Season-2022. Calendar:

  1. Bahrain Grand Prix - February 29 - March 2;
  2. Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - March 7-9;
  3. Australian Grand Prix - March 22-24;
  4. Japanese Grand Prix - April 5-7;
  5. Chinese Grand Prix - April 19-21;
  6. Miami Grand Prix - May 3-5;
  7. Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix - May 17-19;
  8. Monaco Grand Prix - May 24-26;
  9. Canadian Grand Prix - June 7-9;
  10. Spanish Grand Prix - June 21-23;
  11. Grand Prix of Austria - June 28-30;
  12. British Grand Prix - July 5-7;
  13. Hungarian Grand Prix - July 19-21;
  14. Belgian Grand Prix - July 26-28;
  15. Grand Prix of the Netherlands - August 23-25;
  16. Italian Grand Prix - August 30 - September 1;
  17. Azerbaijan Grand Prix - September 13-15;
  18. Singapore Grand Prix - September 20-22;
  19. U.S. Grand Prix - October 18-20;
  20. Mexican Grand Prix - October 25-27;
  21. Brazilian Grand Prix - November 1-3;
  22. Grand Prix of Las Vegas - November 21-23;
  23. Grand Prix of Qatar - November 29 - December 1;
  24. Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - December 6-8

There are two long breaks: in addition to the traditional one in August, the calendar includes a four-week break after the Grand Prix of Singapore on September 20-22.

Besides, three races (in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Las Vegas) will be held on Saturday instead of Sunday.

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