The off-season is almost over as Formula One prepares for its longest campaign to date – 24 races! What you need to know … Photo by Nelson ALMEIDA / AFP
The off-season is almost over as Formula One prepares for its longest campaign to date – 24 races! What you need to know …
The off-season is almost over as Formula One prepares for its longest campaign to date – 24 races! What you need to know … Photo by Nelson ALMEIDA / AFP
The off-season is almost over as Formula One prepares for its longest campaign to date – 24 races!
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We’ll get a first look at the cars on the track during pre-season testing which runs from 21-23 February.
This year will be the longest F1 season to date, with a record-breaking 24 races planned across 21 countries.
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Below, key things you need to need to know before lights go out at the first Formula One race of the year in Bahrain.
5 February – Sauber
5 February – Williams
7 February – Alpine
8 February – Visa Cash App RB
11 February – Haas
12 February – Aston Martin
13 February – Ferrari
14 February – Mercedes
14 February – McLaren
15 February – Red Bull
Bahrain Grand Prix – 29 February-2 March
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – 7-9 March
Australian Grand Prix – 22-24 March
Japanese Grand Prix – 5-7 April
Chinese Grand Prix – 19-21 April
Miami Grand Prix – 3-5 May
Emilia Romagna Grand Prix – 17-19 May
Monaco Grand Prix – 24-26 May
Canadian Grand Prix – 7-9 June
Spanish Grand Prix – 21-23 June
Austrian Grand Prix – 28-30 June
British Grand Prix – 5-7 July
Hungarian Grand Prix – 19-21 July
Belgian Grand Prix – 26-28 July
Dutch Grand Prix – 23-25 August
Italian Grand Prix – 30 August-1 September
Azerbaijan Grand Prix – 13-15 September
Singapore Grand Prix – 20-22 September
United States Grand Prix – 18-20 October
Mexican Grand Prix – 25-27 October
Brazilian Grand Prix – 1-3 November
Las Vegas Grand Prix – 21-23 November
Qatar Grand Prix – 30 November-1 December
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 6-8 December
Red Bull – Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez
Mercedes – Lewis Hamilton and George Russell
Ferrari – Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz
McLaren – Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri
Aston Martin – Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll
Alpine – Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon
Williams – Alex Albon and Logan Sargeant
Visa Cash App RB – Daniel Ricciardo and Yuki Tsunoda
Sauber – Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu
Haas – Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen