There is still a long way to go before the 2023 season Formula 1, but the authorities have already started planning for the next campaign. On Wednesday, July 5, upper limit He announced the dates of 2024 and surprised by completing 24 games, a historical record. Max Verstappen and Co. They will face the biggest year of all.
Bahrain and Saudi Arabia will open the calendar on Saturday due to Ramadan. And the region will continue with plenty of action in April: Australia, Japan and China, returning to the calendar. Also highlighted is the presence of the Emilia Romagna GP, which in 2023 was canceled due to bad weather conditions.
Another Grand Prix that changes date is that of Azerbaijan, which will no longer be in April and will be in September. Baku will go after Monza and before Singapore. It will be the last race of 2024 in Europe.
“I am delighted to announce the 2024 calendar with 24 races which will provide an exciting season for our fans around the world. There is huge interest and continued demand for Formula 1, and I believe this calendar strikes the right balance between of traditional games and new and existing venues”, projection Stefano DomenicaliChairman and CEO of Formula 1.
And I add: “I want to thank all the organizers and partners for their support and effort in achieving this great calendar. Our journey towards a more sustainable calendar will continue over the coming years as we further streamline operations as part of our commitment to the Net Zero 2030.”
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F1 season 2024 schedule
| Number | Date | Big prize | Circuit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Saturday, March 2 | Bahrain | Bahrain International Circuit |
| 2 | Saturday, March 9 | Saudi Arabia | circuit of Jeddah |
| 3 | Sunday, April 24 | Australia | Albert Park Circuit |
| 4 | Sunday, April 7 | Japan | suzuka circuit |
| 5 | Sunday, April 21 | China | shanghai circuit |
| 6 | Sunday, May 5 | Miami | Miami street circuit |
| 7 | Sunday, May 19 | Emilia Romagna | Enzo and Dino Ferrari Autodrome – Imola |
| 8 | Sunday, May 26 | Monaco | Monaco road circuit |
| 9 | Sunday, June 9 | Canada | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve |
| 10 | Sunday, June 23 | Spain | Circuit Barcelona-Catalonia |
| eleven | Sunday, June 30 | Austria | Red Bull Ring |
| 12 | Sunday, July 5 | Britain | silverstone circuit |
| 13 | Sunday, July 21 | Hungary | hungaroring circuit |
| 14 | Sunday, July 28 | Belgium | Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps |
| fifteen | Sunday, August 25 | Netherlands | Circuit Zandvoort |
| 16 | Sunday, September 1 | Italy | Monza Autodrome |
| 17 | Sunday, September 15 | Azerbaijan | Baku street circuit |
| 18 | Sunday, September 22 | Singapore | Marina Bay Circuit |
| 19 | Sunday, October 20 | USA | Circuit of the Americas |
| twenty | Sunday, October 27 | Mexico | Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez |
| Twenty-one | Sunday, November 3 | Brazil | Circuit José Carlos Pace – Interlagos |
| 22 | Sunday, November 23 | Las Vegas | Las Vegas Street Circuit |
| 23 | Sunday, December 1 | Cataract | Losail Circuit |
| 24 | Sunday, December 8 | Abu Dhabi | Yas Marina Circuit |
How many sprint races will there be in 2024 in Formula 1?
The organization has yet to confirm the amount, but rumor has it that an effort will be made to raise the amount. After 3 in 2022 and 6 in 2023, the next step would be 10.
The events of 2023 were in Azerbaijan (April 29), Austria (July 1), Belgium (July 29), Qatar (October 7), United States (October 21) and Brazil (November 4).
