F1 announces calendar for 2024

Formula 1 has announced the calendar for the 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship, approved by the World Motor Sport Council.

Formula 1 has made clear its intention to move towards greater calendar regionalisation, reducing logistical burdens and making the season more sustainable.

The calendar features 24 race weekends and begins in Bahrain on March 2nd and finished in Abu Dhabi on December 8th.

By moving Japan to April, Azerbaijan to September and Qatar back-to-back with Abu Dhabi, this calendar creates a better flow of races in certain regions, and this work will continue while being realistic to the fact that as a world championship, with climatic and contractual constraints, there will always be travel required that cannot be completely regionalised.

For the opening two races of the season in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, the Grand Prix will take place on a Saturday, to accommodate Ramadan.

RoundDateGrand PrixVenue
129th February – 2nd MarchBahrainSakhir
27th – 9th MarchSaudi ArabiaJeddah
322nd – 24th MarchAustraliaMelbourne
45th – 7th AprilJapanSuzuka
519th – 21st AprilChinaShanghai
63rd – 5th MayMiamiMiami
717th – 19th MayEmilia RomagnaImola
824th – 26th MayMonacoMonaco
97th – 9th JuneCanadaMontreal
1021st – 23rd JuneSpainBarcelona
1128th – 30th JuneAustriaSpielberg
125th – 7th JulyUnited KingdomSilverstone
1319th – 21st JulyHungaryBudapest
1426th – 28th JulyBelgiumSpa
1523rd – 25th AugustNetherlandsZandvoort
1630th August – September 1stItalyMonza
1713th – 15th SeptemberAzerbaijanBaku
1820th – 22nd SeptemberSingaporeSingapore
1918th – 20th OctoberUSAAustin
2025th – 27th OctoberMexicoMexico City
211st – 3rd NovemberBrazilSao Paulo
2221st – 23rd NovemberLas VegasLas Vegas
2329th November – 1st DecemberQatarLusail
246th – 8th DecemberAbu DhabiYas Marina

I am delighted to announce the 2024 calendar with 24 races that will deliver 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 traditional races and new and existing venues. I want to thank all of the promoters and partners for their support and effort to achieve this great schedule. Our journey to a more sustainable calendar will continue in the coming years as we further streamline operations as part of our Net Zero 2030 commitment. We have plenty of racing to look forward to in 2023, including the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix, and our fans can look forward to more excitement next season.

Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1.

The planned 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship calendar, that has been approved by the Motor Sport Council Members, demonstrates some important steps towards our shared goals. We want to make the global spectacle of Formula 1 more efficient in terms of environmental sustainability and more manageable for the travelling staff who dedicate so much of their time to our sport. Stefano Domenicali and his team have done a great job to both bring in new and exciting venues in emerging markets for Formula 1, and stay true to the sport’s long and remarkable heritage. Each race can only happen thanks to the collaboration between the FIA, FOM, the promoters, and the host ASNs who bring together the thousands of volunteer marshals and support personnel so that we can go racing, and as we forge ahead into the future we must ensure that our priorities grow and develop with the needs of society and what is best for our sport, our fans and our environment.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the FIA.

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