The 2024 F1 season will be the longest ever

Formula 1 will have 24 races in the next edition. At the same time, the Chinese Grand Prix will run again, after four years after the pandemic.

In 24 races have been confirmedthe 2024 season of Formula 1 will be the widest of all time in the competitions between March and December, incl Chinese Grand Prixwhich will run again after four years after the pandemic.

“I think this calendar strikes the right balance between traditional racing and new and existing areas,” said the head of the International Automobile Federation (FIA), Stefano Domenicali, according to the newspaper Brand.

The leader continues to receive requests to further expand the F1 calendar, although most drivers and their teams propose not to add new races because of the efforts it requires for the racers themselves and the economic costs that F1 teams have to deal with. Great Circus”. The competition opens in Bahrain on March 2 and ends in Abu Dhabi on December 8.

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The complete calendar of Formula 1 in 2024

  • Saturday March 2; Bahrain Grand Prix, at Sakhir racetrack
  • Saturday March 9; Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah
  • Sunday March 24; Australian Grand Prix, in Melbourne
  • Sunday April 7; Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka
  • Sunday April 21; Chinese Grand Prix, in Shanghai
  • Sunday, May 5; Miami Grand Prix (USA)
  • Sunday, May 19; Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, in Imola
  • Sunday, May 26; Monaco Grand Prix, in Monte Carlo
  • Sunday June 9; Canadian Grand Prix, in Montreal
  • Sunday June 23; Spanish Grand Prix, in Barcelona
  • Sunday June 30; Austrian Grand Prix, at the Red Bull Ring
  • Sunday, July 7; British Grand Prix, Silverstone
  • Sunday, July 21; Hungarian Grand Prix, in Budapest
  • Sunday, July 28; Belgian Grand Prix, at Spa Francorchamps
  • Sunday, August 25; Dutch Grand Prix, at Zandvoort
  • Sunday 1st September; Italian Grand Prix, at Monza
  • Sunday, September 15; Azerbaijan Grand Prix, in Baku.
  • Sunday, September 22; Singapore Grand Prix, in Singapore
  • Sunday, October 20; United States Grand Prix, in Austin
  • Sunday, October 27, Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City
  • Sunday, November 3; Brazilian Grand Prix, in São Paulo (Interlagos)
  • Sunday, November 24; Las Vegas Grand Prix (USA)
  • Sunday, December 1; Qatar Grand Prix, in Losail
  • Sunday, December 8; United Arab Emirates Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi

Source: Tycsports

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