Formula 1 will return to a 21 race season format in 2018, with the FIA today releasing the calendar. France and Germany make a return to the calendar, while the Azerbaijan Grand Prix has been pulled back to host the fourth round of the season.
The Grands Prix in France, Austria and Britain will be a three-week roller coaster, as the three events run consecutively. Between June 24 and July 22, there will be five Grands Prix in six weekends ahead of the usual August summer break.
Date | Grand Prix | Circuit |
March 25th | Australia | Albert Park |
April 8th | China* | Shanghai |
April 15th | Bahrain | Sakhir |
April 29th | Azerbaijan | Baku |
May 13th | Spain | Barcelona |
May 27th | Monaco | Monte Carlo |
June 10th | Canada | Montreal |
June 24th | France | Paul Ricard |
July 1st | Austria | Red Bull Ring |
July 8th | Britain | Silverstone |
July 22nd | Germany | Hockenheimring |
July 29th | Hungary | Hungaroring |
August 26th | Belgium | Spa-Francorchamps |
September 2nd | Italy | Monza |
September 16th | Singapore* | Singapore |
September 30th | Russia | Sochi |
October 7th | Japan | Suzuka |
October 21st | USA | Austin |
October 28th | Mexico | Mexico City |
November 11th | Brazil | Interlagos |
November 25th | Abu Dhabi | Yas Marina |
(*) Subject to confirmation by FOM
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Three in a row?!? What the hell..