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Formula One adds Las Vegas as 2023 calendar grows to 24 races

Motorsports’ premier competition retains classic Monaco, Spa-Francorchamps tracks

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 22 Sep 2022 1:50PM

Formula One adds Las Vegas as 2023 calendar grows to 24 races
Las Vegas will be the penultimate round of the 2023 season as Formula One quickly adds a third race in the United States after Miami joined the schedule this season. – AFP pic, September 22, 2022

PARIS – Formula One (F1) provisionally added a first race in Las Vegas to the 2023 schedule announced yesterday, taking the total to a record 24,

The season will start in Bahrain on March 5 and finish in Abu Dhabi, more than nine months later on November 26.

Las Vegas will be the penultimate round as F1 quickly adds a third race in the United States after Miami joined the schedule this season.

The Las Vegas race is subject to “homologation”, or official approval of the circuit by FIA, the motor sports governing body.

The Chinese Grand Prix, last raced in 2019, returns as does the Qatar GP at Losail, which made its debut in 2021 but is not being raced this year.

The French GP, first raced in 1906, making it the oldest Grand Prix, has been dropped. It was previously dropped between 2009 and 2017 before returning at Le Castellet.

The Sochi GP, scratched this year following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, does not return.

Two races considered under threat – Belgium and Monaco – are retained.

“Formula 1 has unprecedented demand to host races and it is important we get the balance right for the entire sport,” said Formula One president Stefano Domenicali.

The global distribution of races continues to shift. There are nine in Europe, eight in Asia, four in North America, and one each in South America and Australia.

“The presence of 24 races on the 2023 FIA Formula One World Championship calendar is further evidence of the growth and appeal of the sport on a global scale,” said FIA president Mohammed bin Sulayem. – AFP, September 22, 2022

Schedule for the 2022 Formula One season:

March 5: Bahrain, Sakhir

March 19: Saudi Arabia, Jeddah

April 2: Australia, Melbourne

April 16: China, Shanghai

April 30: Azerbaijan, Baku

May 7: Miami, Miami

May 21: Emilia Romagna, Imola

May 28: Monaco, Monaco

June 4: Spain, Barcelona

June 18: Canada, Montreal

July 2: Austria, Spielberg

July 9: United Kingdom, Silverstone

July 23: Hungary, Budapest

July 30: Belgium, Spa

August 27: Netherlands, Zandvoort

September 3: Italy, Monza

September 17: Singapore, Singapore

September 24: Japan, Suzuka

October 8: Qatar, Losail

October 22: United States, Austin

October 29: Mexico, Mexico City

November 5: Brazil, Sao Paulo

November 18: Las Vegas, Las Vegas*

November 26: Abu Dhabi, Yas Marina

*subject to course approval

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