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F1 announces ambitious 2024 race schedule

The 2024 F1 season will see a record 24 races, with 3 Saturday grands prix

F1 Grand Prix of Austria
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Formula 1 announced on Wednesday their schedule for the 2024 season, and it is their most ambitious yet.

24 grands prix will take place, starting with the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 2, 2024 and culminating in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on December 8, 2024. Some alterations have been made to the schedule, as F1 looks to “move towards greater calendar regionalisation, reducing logistical burdens and making the season more sustainable,” according to the press release. As a result, the Japanese Grand Prix moves to April, the Azerbaijan Grand Prix moves to September, and the Qatar Grand Prix now moves to the penultimate weekend of the season, ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

“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.”

In addition, three races will take place on Saturday. This season’s inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix will be the first race not held on a Sunday since 1985, as drivers will take on the Vegas Strip on Saturday night.

Next year, to accommodate Ramadan, the first two races of the year — the Bahrain Grand Prix and the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix — will take place on Saturday, giving the 2024 schedule three Saturday races.

The Chinese Grand Prix, which has not been held since 2019 due to COVID, is back on the schedule. The three races in the United States — Miami, Circuit of the Americas, and Las Vegas — are on the calendar again.

“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,” said Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of F1. “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.”

Here is the entire 2024 F1 schedule:

2024 Formula 1 Schedule and Start Times

Date

Grand Prix

Site

Local Time

GMT

Eastern

Sunset

March 2*BahrainSakhir/Bahrain International Circuit18:0015:0010:0017:39
March 9*Saudi ArabiaJeddah Corniche Circuit20:0017:0012:0018:30
March 24AustraliaMelbourne/Albert Park Circuit15:004:0023:0019:25
April 7JapanSuzuka International Racing Course14:005:000:0018:23
April 21ChinaShanghai International Circuit15:007:002:0018:26
May 5MiamiMiami International Autrodrome16:0020:0016:0019:54
May 19Emilia RomagnaImola/Autrodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari15:0013:008:0020:38
May 26MonacoMonaco/Circuit de Monaco15:0013:008:0021:00
June 9CanadaMontreal/Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve14:0018:0014:0020:42
June 23SpainBarcelona/ Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya15:0013:008:0021:28
June 30AustriaSpielberg/Red Bull Ring15:0013:008:0020:57
July 7United KingdomSilverstone Circuit15:0014:0010:0021:24
July 21HungaryBudapest/Hungaroring15:0013:008:0020:30
July 28BelgiumSpa/Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 15:0013:008:0021:33
August 25NetherlandsZandvoort15:0013:008:0020:43
September 1ItalyMonza15:0013:008:0020:00
September 15AzerbaijanBaku City Circuit15:0011:006:0018:49
September 22SingaporeSingapore/Marina Bay Street Circuit20:0012:007:0019:00
October 20USAAustin/Circuit of the Americas14:0019:0015:0018:53
October 27MexicoMexico City/Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez14:0020:0015:0018:04
November 3BrazilSao Paulo/Interlagos14:0017:0012:0018:21
November 23*Las VegasLas Vegas/Las Vegas Strip Circuit22:006:001:0016:28
December 1QatarLusail/Lusail International Circuit20:0017:0012:0016:44
December 8Abu DhabiYas Marina17:0013:008:0017:34
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