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GP Bahrain 2024
Bahrain International CircuitMar 02, 24 -
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GP Saudi Arabia 2024
Jeddah Street CircuitMar 09, 24 -
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GP Australia 2024
Albert ParkMar 24, 24 -
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GP Japan 2024
Suzuka CircuitApr 07, 24 -
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GP China 2024
Shanghai International CircuitApr 21, 24 -
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GP Miami 2024
Miami International AutodromeMay 05, 24 -
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GP Emilia-Romagna 2024
Autodromo Enzo E Dino FerrariMay 19, 24 -
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GP Monaco 2024
Circuit De MonacoMay 26, 24 -
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GP Canada 2024
Circuit Gilles VilleneuveJun 09, 24 -
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GP Spain 2024
Circuit De Barcelona-CatalunyaJun 23, 24 -
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GP Austria 2024
Red Bull RingJun 30, 24 -
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GP Great Britain 2024
Silverstone CircuitJul 07, 24 -
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GP Hungary 2024
HungaroringJul 21, 24 -
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GP Belgium 2024
Spa-FrancorchampsJul 28, 24 -
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GP Netherlands 2024
Circuit ZandvoortAug 25, 24 -
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GP Italy 2024
Autodromo Nazionale MonzaSep 01, 24 -
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GP Azerbaijan 2024
Baku City CircuitSep 15, 24 -
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GP Singapore 2024
Marina Bay Circuitsep 22, 24 -
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GP United States 2024
Circuit of the AmericasOct 20, 24 -
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GP Mexico 2024
Autodromo Hermanos RodriguezOct 27, 24 -
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GP São Paulo 2024
Autodromo Jose Carlos PaceNov 03, 24 -
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GP Las Vegas 2024
Las VegasNov 24, 24 -
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GP Qatar 2024
Losail International CircuitDec 01, 24 -
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GP Abu Dhabi 2024
Yas Marina CircuitDec 08, 24
Embark on a journey packed with spectacle and speed
Welcome to the heart-pounding world of Formula 1 racing, where speed, skill, and adrenaline converge on some of the most iconic tracks around the globe. The F1 Calendar is a whirlwind journey across continents, featuring a diverse array of circuits that test the limits of drivers and teams alike.
From the sun-soaked streets of Melbourne to the dazzling lights of Singapore, each race on the F1 Calendar offers a unique spectacle, steeped in history and tradition. Whether it’s the legendary corners of Monaco or the high-speed straights of Monza, every track presents its own set of challenges and opportunities, promising exhilarating racing action from start to finish.
Evolution of the longest running motorsport of the world
Throughout its storied history, the Formula 1 calendar has undergone major expansion and change as it continues to captivate fans around the world.
The inaugural Formula One World Championship race took place in 1950, the beginning of an era marked by gradual growth and change. Initially, the calendar comprised a modest 7 races. However, by the late 1960s this figure steadily increased to around 10, reflecting the sport’s burgeoning popularity and global appeal.
The 1970s witnessed a significant surge in the number of races, fuelled by heightened interest in Formula 1 and the introduction of new events in countries such as Canada and Japan. By 1980, the calendar boasted a total of 17 races, signifying a remarkable proliferation in the sport’s reach and influence.
The early 1990s heralded another period of growth, spurred in part by geopolitical shifts such as the collapse of the Soviet Union. This geopolitical realignment paved the way for the introduction of new races in emerging markets like Hungary and Russia, further diversifying the F1 Calendar. The years 2004 and 2005 saw the addition of iconic races in Singapore, Abu Dhabi, Russia, and Azerbaijan, culminating in a record-setting 21 races by 2016.
Expansion of the formula one calendar
In recent years, the popular motorsport has grown remarkably, with the current season featuring an unprecedented 23 races—the highest number in the sport’s history. This remarkable surge in size can be attributed to several factors that drive Formula 1’s global appeal.
One key factor is the popularity of Formula One on a global scale. As more and more fans in different regions embrace the sport, more and more countries want to host races, affording teams and drivers more opportunities to showcase their talents on the world stage.
The official F1 Calendar for the 2024 season features 24 Formula 1 Grands Prix across 21 countries and five continents. There are also six sprint races on the F1 calendar – a staggering 27 races in total – in addition to the Grand Prix ones.