Formula One has confirmed that the Chinese Grand Prix will not return to the 1 F2023 racing calendar, nor will it be replaced.
However, China has recently relaxed strict measures to limit the spread of the Covid-19 virus, due to which F1 announced some time ago that there will not be a race there this year, as it cannot risk any of the team members or staff being caught in the grip of the measures. But even the relaxation of the measures is clearly not enough for F1 to return to Shanghai.
It was initially believed that the race might be replaced by a race in Portugal, but today F1 announced that there will be 23 races on the calendar, the most to date, after seeing 2022 Grand Prix races in 2021 and 22.
New on the calendar is the race in Las Vegas, which will be the first Grand Prix on Saturday, and six sprint races are also planned, one more than last year.
F1 2023 race calendar
Date | Grand Prix | Racecourse |
---|---|---|
February 23-25 | Winter testing | Sakhir |
March 5 | Bahrain | Sakhir |
March 19 | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah |
2. april | Australia | Melbourne |
30. april | Azerbaijan (+sprint) | Baku |
7. May | Miami | Miami |
21. May | Emilia Romagna | Imola |
28. May | Monako | Monaco |
June 4 | Spain | Barcelona |
June 18 | Canada | Montreal |
July 2 | Austria (+sprint) | Spielberg |
July 9 | Great Britain | Silverstone |
July 23 | Hungary | Budapest |
July 30 | Belgium (+sprint) | Hot Tub |
August 27 | Nizozemska | Zandvoort |
3. September | Italija | Monza |
17. September | Singapore | Singapore |
24- September | Japonska | Suzuka |
8. October | Qatar (+sprint) | lusail |
22. October | USA (+sprint) | Austin |
29. October | Mexico | Mexico City |
5. November | Brazil (+sprint) | Sao Paulo |
18. November | Las Vegas | Las Vegas* |
26. November | Abu Dhabi | Yas Marina |
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I'm interested in Las Vegas, but where will Montecarlo be boring?
dear author, read what you wrote again:"China has relaxed strict measures to limit the spread of the Covid-19 virus, so F1 has announced that there will not be a race there this year, as it cannot risk any of the team members or staff finds himself in the grip of measures."