Formula 1 2024 Schedule: Dates For All The F1 Races

With 24 races and six sprint events, the Formula 1 2024 schedule will be the longest on record. It will run from March 2 to December 8.

There were 24 races scheduled for 2023, but only 22 could be held because of the cancelation of the Chinese Grand Prix owing to COVID-19 travel restrictions and the Emilia Romagna race due to flooding; both events will still take place this year.

Since of Ramadan in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, three of the races will take place on Saturdays. The fourth event will take place in Las Vegas toward the end of the year since it must take place at a time that works for Europeans.

Formula 1 schedule 2024

Date Grand Prix Venue
March 2 Bahrain Sakir
March 9 Saudi Arabia Jeddah
March 24 Australia Melbourne
April 7 Japan Suzuka
April 21 China Shanghai
May 5 Miami Int. Autodrome
May 19 Emilia Romagna Imola
May 26 Monaco Monaco
June 9 Canada Montreal
June 23 Spain Barcelona
June 30 Austria Spielberg
July 7 UK Silverstone
July 21 Hungary Budapest
July 28 Belgium Spa
August 25 Netherlands Zandvoort
September 1 Italy Monza
September 15 Azerbaijan Baku
September 22 Singapore Singapore
October 20 USA Austin
November 3 Brazil Sao Paulo
November 23 Las Vegas Las Vegas Street Circuit
December 1 Qatar Lusail
December 8 Abu Dhabi Yas Marina

Who has the longest F1 career?

Driver Seasons
1 Fernando Alonso 2001, 2003–2018, 2021–2023
2 Kimi Räikkönen 2001–2009, 2012–2021
3 Lewis Hamilton 2007–2023
4 Rubens Barrichello 1993–2011

How many F1 races in a year 2024?

The World Motor Sport Council-approved schedule for the 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship has been released by Formula 1. The 24-race schedule starts on March 2 in Bahrain and ends on December 8 in Abu Dhabi.

Why are F1 tickets so expensive?

Upon the Formula One race’s return to Las Vegas following nearly forty years away, expenditures of up to $500 million have been made. This may have contributed to the high cost of tickets, as general admission seats around the MSG Sphere reached $966 (£844).

 

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