FIA Formula 3 has announced the calendar for the 2024 FIA Formula 3 Championship. Next season includes 10 rounds, which all support the Formula One World Championship and the FIA Formula 2 Championship.
The 10 teams and 30 drivers will contest a total of 20 races, across three different continents, with no new tracks being added for next season.
F3’s sixth season will kick off again at the Bahrain International Circuit on February 29th – March 2nd and the season concludes in Monza, Italy on August 30th to September 1st.
| Round | Date | Location |
| 1 | 29th February – 2nd March | Sakhir, Bahrain |
| 2 | 22nd – 24th March | Melbourne, Australia |
| 3 | 17th – 19th May | Imola, Italy |
| 4 | 23rd – 26th May | Monte Carlo, Monaco |
| 5 | 21st – 23rd June | Barcelona, Spain |
| 6 | 28th – 30th June | Spielberg, Austria |
| 7 | 5th – 7th July | Silverstone, Great Britain |
| 8 | 19th – 21st July | Budapest, Hungary |
| 9 | 26th – 28th July | Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium |
| 10 | 30th August – 1st September | Monza, Italy |
We are all excited to announce the 2024 Formula 3 calendar that brings huge anticipation and excitement after an already thrilling season this year. The intensity on the track is delighting all our fans and once again shows the talent in the system and the pipeline we have for the future. I want to thank the FIA, Bruno, his team and all the competitors for the incredible job they do and also pay tribute to our longstanding partners Dallara, Mechachrome and Pirelli for their continued support of the series. We are all looking forward to the rest of the season and an exciting 2024.
Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of F1.
The FIA junior single-seater categories are of vital importance to the success of motor sport at the very highest levels, and for the young drivers to develop on the global platform of Formula 1 is without doubt the right pathway. The calendar that we are very pleased to confirm today provides a broad range of circuits, including some of the most challenging and iconic racing venues anywhere in the world, on which the potential stars of the future will give the drivers the best possible preparation for the next step up the ladder to the FIA Formula 2 Championship.
FIA President, Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
In 2023, we introduced two new circuits – Melbourne and Monte Carlo – which held extremely successful events for Formula 3. I am very pleased to include them again in the 2024 calendar. We will have 10 rounds, across 3 continents, starting in Sakhir and ending in Monza, all events running alongside Formula 1. In a matter of five years, the FIA Formula Championship 3 has become a decisive category that features the best up-and-coming talents on their way to the top steps of motorsport.
Bruno Michel, FIA Formula 3 CEO.
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