How long are the ’22 tracks on the calendar for?

Seeing as some tracks have renewed their contracts already this year, lets take a look at the tracks in the race calendar for this year and see when their contract runs until.

Bahrain- 2036

The Sakhir International Circuit signed a huge multi-year contract last month, which makes it the longest contract currently in F1.

Saudi Arabia- 2031

With Jeddah making its debut last season, Saudi Arabia has a deal for a decade, if not longer. But the race will be moving from the Jeddah Corniche Circuit to another new track in Qiddiya for 2023.

Australia- 2025

Imola- 2025

The historic Italian circuit, signed a new deal last month to stay on the calendar until 2025, after coming on the calendar during the 2020 season.

Miami- 2031

The newest addition to the calendar has bagged a 10 year deal before they have even race their!

Spain- 2026

Monaco- Expired

Monaco’s contract, expired last year and no agreement has been announced yet, but the iconic circuit has already been confirmed for this season with an altered weekend format.

Azerbaijan- 2024

Canada- 2029

Great Britain- 2024

Austria- Multi year deal

The Red Bull Ring, has a “multi-year deal” according to Helmut Marko, Red Bull’s Advisor, but no confirmed year.

France- 2022

The Paul Ricard circuit, could be under threat for not being on the calendar next year as their contract runs out this year.

Hungary- 2027

The Hungaroring could potentially be extended for another five or ten years as their are talks already on going.

Belgium- 2022

Another track which could be under threat, but I very much doubt it will be as the track has been updated which could see a new deal on the table.

Netherlands- 2023

Monza- 2025

Singapore- 2028

The Singapore GP, was renewed in January, after being absent for the past two years.

Japan- 2024

USA- 2026

Mexico- 2022

The last out of 4 tracks which contracts are running out or have run out. I have not heard of any talks going on to renew at this time, but things are always changing!

Brazil- 2025

Abu Dhabi- 2030

China- 2025

Even though its not on the calendar this year, it still has an contract till 2025, could we see a return soon?

Qatar- 2033

After an debut last year for Qatar, it is not on the calendar (at the moment) due to the FIFA World Cup, but it could make an appearance to take over Russia’s spot this year.

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