Formula 1: Official 2023 calendar revealed
The 2023 Formula 1 calendar has been revealed, with a record-breaking 24 races on the agenda for next year.
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The 2023 Formula 1 calendar has been revealed, with a record-breaking 24 races on the agenda for next year.
Inverted grid races and points for free practice sessions are among the ideas being discussed in a bid to freshen up Formula 1, according to CEO Stefano Domenicali. Various alterations have been made to the sport in recent years, including the introduction of occasional Sprint Qualifying sessions, a shorter race on the Saturday that determines grid positions for the following day’s Grand Prix. Ad According to Domenicali, the new ideas won’t end there as F1 bosses look for innovative ways of keeping their audience hooked.
Charles Leclerc was fastest in the first practice session at the Italian Grand Prix on Friday, posting a time of one minute and 22.140 seconds. Leclerc finished 0.077sec ahead of his Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz in a positive start for the 'Scuderia' in front cheering home supporters at Monza. The Monegasque chances of claiming his second win at the Italian track have been improved because several of his key rivals, including championship leader Max Verstappen, face grid penalties for Sunday's race.
The first draft of Formula 1's 2023 calendar has begun to circulate among the German specialist media.
W Series drivers Abbi Pulling, Chloe Chambers and Tereza Bábíčková will take part in a Formula 3 test at Magny-Cours in France.
The future of the highly popular Dutch GP seems unclear beyond the end of the current contract through 2023.
Sebastian Vettel has baulked at the claim that the last grands prix of 2022 will be his "farewell tour" to Formula 1.
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium: The Belgian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula One calendar next year, the sport announced on Sunday (Aug 28) after speculation the race at Spa-Francorchamps could be dropped.