Formula One calendar expands to 24 races for 2023 but won't be coming to South Africa
Formula One provisionally added a first race in Las Vegas to the 2023 schedule announced on Tuesday, taking the total to a record 24 races.
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Formula One provisionally added a first race in Las Vegas to the 2023 schedule announced on Tuesday, taking the total to a record 24 races.
Formula 1 is set to hold 24 races in a single season for the first time in 2023. Next season's schedule includes the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix and the return of the Chinese Grand Prix after a three-year absence. Ad The Las Vegas Grand Prix will be the third event in the USA, joining races in Miami and Austin.
The Monaco Grand Prix will remain on the Formula One calendar after the sport's governing body rubber-stamped a record 24 races for next year.
LONDON : Formula One will have a record 24 races in 2023 with the showcase Monaco Grand Prix retained after some uncertainty about its future.
Formula One will have a record 24 races in 2023 with the showcase Monaco Grand Prix retained after some uncertainty about its future. The governing FIA announced approval of the calendar on Tuesday, with a Las Vegas night race set to make its debut as the penultimate round in November and the third grand prix in the United States. Bahrain will open the season on March 5 with Abu Dhabi hosting the final round on Nov.
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