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The 2023 season from F1 is here. With car plans announced, teams gearing up for another exciting year and the battle for the championship up in the air, the tension is already in the air. This year there will be news circuits to pay attention to as well as date moves to Calendar of Formula 1.

Of Bahrain one Abu Dhabimore than eight months of motorsport passion through which F1 will visit four of the five continents and 21 different countries.

What will these circuits be? Below is all the information about the tracks that will be in Formula 1 this 2023.

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What are the F1 tracks in the 2023 season?

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For 2023 season of Formula 1 will exist 23 Grand Prix on 23 different tracks. Among the classics repeated from other years stand out Monaco, Spa-Francorchamps, Monza or Silverstone, in addition to those known as Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit or Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome.

Among the news about 2022, his return Catarrh with the track Losail, as well as his debut Las Vegas Street Circuit, which will be the penultimate test of the calendar.

These are the tracks that make up the 2023 Formula 1 season:

No. Big prize Circuit Position
a Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit Sakhir
2 Saudi Arabia Jeddah Corniche Circuit Jeddah
3 Australia Albert Park Circuit Melbourne
4 Azerbaijan Baku street circuit Baku
5 Miami Miami International Speedway Miami
6 Emilia-Romagna Autodrome Enzo and Dino Ferrari imola
7 Monaco Monaco circuit Monte Carlo
8 Spain Circuit Barcelona-Catalonia montmelo
9 Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Montreal
10 Austria Red Bull Ring Spielberg
eleven Britain silverstone circuit Silverstone
12 Hungary hungaroring Mogyoród
13 Belgium Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps Healing spring
14 Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort Zandvoort
fifteen Italy National Motorway of Monza Monza
16 Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit Marina Bay
17 Japan suzuka circuit suzuki
18 Catarrh Losail International Circuit Losail
19 USA Circuit of the Americas Austin
twenty Mexico City Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez Mexico City
Twenty-one Sao Paolo Autodrome José Carlos Pace Sao Paolo
22 Las Vegas Las Vegas street circuit Las Vegas
23 Abu Dhabi Yas Marina Circuit Hi Marina

F1 2023 – Circuit data and information

Bahrain

  • Length: 5.4 kilometers
  • rounds: 57
  • Winner in 2022: Charles LeclercFerrari

Saudi Arabia

  • Length: 6.1 kilometers
  • rounds: fifty
  • Winner in 2022: Max Verstappen Red Bull

Australia

  • Length: 5.3 kilometers
  • rounds: 58
  • Winner in 2022: Charles LeclercFerrari

Azerbaijan

  • Length: 6.0 kilometers
  • rounds: 51
  • Winner in 2022: Max Verstappen Red Bull

Miami

  • Length: 5.4 kilometers
  • rounds: 57
  • Winner in 2022: Max Verstappen Red Bull

Emilia-Romagna

  • Length: 4.9 kilometers
  • rounds: 63
  • Winner in 2022: Max Verstappen Red Bull

Monaco

  • Length: 3.3 kilometers
  • rounds: 78
  • Winner in 2022: Checo Perez, Red Bull

Spain

  • Length: 4.6 kilometers
  • rounds: 66
  • Winner in 2022: Max Verstappen Red Bull

Canada

  • Length: 4.3 kilometers
  • rounds: 70
  • Winner in 2022: Max Verstappen Red Bull

Austria

  • Length: 4.3 kilometers
  • rounds: 71
  • Winner in 2022: Charles LeclercFerrari

Britain

  • Length: 5.8 kilometers
  • rounds: 52
  • Winner in 2022: Carlos Sainz, Ferrari

Hungary

  • Length: 4.3 kilometers
  • rounds: 70
  • Winner in 2022: Max Verstappen Red Bull

Belgium

  • Length: 7 km
  • rounds: 44
  • Winner in 2022: Max Verstappen Red Bull

Netherlands

  • Length: 4.2 kilometers
  • rounds: 72
  • Winner in 2022: Max Verstappen Red Bull

Italy

  • Length: 5.7 kilometers
  • rounds: 53
  • Winner in 2022: Max Verstappen Red Bull

Singapore

  • Length: 5 kilometers
  • rounds: 61
  • Winner in 2022: Checo Perez, Red Bull

Japan

  • Length: 5.8 kilometers
  • rounds: 53
  • Winner in 2022: Max Verstappen Red Bull

Catarrh

  • Length: 5.3 kilometers
  • rounds: 57
  • Winner in 2021: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

USA

  • Length: 5.5 kilometers
  • rounds: 56
  • Winner in 2022: Max Verstappen Red Bull

Mexico

  • Length: 4.3 kilometers
  • rounds: 71
  • Winner in 2022: Max Verstappen Red Bull

Brazil

  • Length: 4.3 kilometers
  • rounds: 71
  • Winner in 2022: George Russell, Mercedes

Las Vegas

  • Length: 6.1 kilometers
  • rounds: fifty

Abu Dhabi

  • Length: 5.2 kilometers
  • rounds: 58
  • Winner in 2022: Max Verstappen Red Bull

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