MOSCOW, Sep 20The World Motorsport Council has approved the calendar for the 2023 Formula 1 World Championship, according to the International Automobile Federation (FIA) website. Grand Prix of Las Vegas. The championship starts on March 5 in Bahrain and ends on November 26 in Abu Dhabi. The Monaco Grand Prix has been kept on schedule and the Qatar race will return after a year-long hiatus.» The presence of 24 races on the 2023 Formula 1 World Championship calendar is further evidence of the sport's growth and appeal on a global scale. The addition of new circuits and The preservation of traditional stages underscores the FIA's sound approach to the sport and I am delighted that we will be able to introduce a new era of exciting Formula 1 racing in 2023,» said FIA President Mohammed bin Sulayem. The full schedule is as follows:
March 5 — Bahrain Grand Prix;
March 19 — Saudi Arabian Grand Prix;
April 2 — Australian Grand Prix;
April 16 — Chinese Grand Prix ;
April 30 — Azerbaijan Grand Prix;
May 7 — Miami Grand Prix (USA);
May 21 — Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix (Italy) ;
May 28 – Monaco Grand Prix;
June 4 — Spanish Grand Prix;
June 18 — Canadian Grand Prix;
July 2 — Austrian Grand Prix;
July 9 — British Grand Prix;
July 23 — Hungarian Grand Prix;
July 30 — Belgian Grand Prix;
August 27 — Dutch Grand Prix;
September 3 — Italian Grand Prix;
September 17 — Singapore Grand Prix;
September 24 — Japanese Grand Prix;
October 8 — Qatar Grand Prix;
October 22 — US Grand Prix;
October 29 — Mexican Grand Prix;
November 5 — Brazilian Grand Prix;
November 18 — Grand Prix -at Las Vegas (USA);
November 26 — Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi (UAE).
In March, «Formula 1» prematurely terminated the contract to host the Russian Grand Prix , which was calculated until 2025, and the International Automobile Federation (FIA) announced the cancellation of the Russian stage in the upcoming season amid the situation in Ukraine. In August, Formula 1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali said that the championship's leadership promised not to negotiate the holding of Formula 1 races in Russia.