F1 to have 23 races in 2023
Scheduled for November 18, the race will be held on a Saturday instead of the usual Sunday. The race is the last race of the season and will be held at night to showcase the lights of the famous strip that makes up part of the circuit.
It also includes the Miami Grand Prix, held for the first time this year, and the U.S. Grand Prix in Austin.
The new calendar originally included the return of the Chinese GP, but due to travel restrictions caused by the pandemic, it has been cancelled, as it has been since 2020. However, the Qatar GP will return after a one-year absence.
The French GP did not make the calendar, but organizers are keen to hold the race in the future. Meanwhile, Italy's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, which was added to the 2020 calendar to make up for its absence during the pandemic, is likely to become a fixture on the calendar by continuing to be held.
2022 F1 World Championship Calendar:
March 5 - Bahrain Grand Prix March 19 - Saudi Arabia GP April 2 - Australia GP April 30 - Azerbaijan May 7 - Miami May 21 - Emilia Romagna May 28: Monaco GP June 6: Spain June 18: Canada July 2: Austria July 9: British GP July 23: Hungary GP July 30: Belgium GP August 27: Holland September 3 - Italy September 17: Singapore GP September 24: Japan GP October 8: Qatar GP Oct. 22 - U.S.A. GP Oct. 29: Mexico GP Nov. 5 - BRAZIL GP Nov. 18 - Las Vegas GP Nov. 26 - Abu Dhabi GP [15]