2026 Formula 1 Calendar Revealed: Key Changes and Highlights

The Formula 1 Management (FOM) and the FIA have announced the 2026 F1 calendar, featuring 24 races, beginning with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on March 8 and concluding with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on December 6.

Key Schedule Adjustments:

  • Season Opener: The Australian Grand Prix will maintain its role as the season’s opener, displaced from Bahrain due to the Ramadan holiday.
  • Double Header in China: Following Australia, teams will compete in a double-header in Shanghai, marking China’s reinstated presence on the calendar.
  • Standalone Japan Race: The Japanese Grand Prix will be a standalone event at Suzuka, differing from previous formats.

Notable Conflicts:
The Canadian Grand Prix, rescheduled to improve logistics with the Miami event, will clash with the Indianapolis 500 on May 24. This shift results from the removal of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix from the schedule, which was unable to renew its contract.

Monaco Grand Prix Rescheduling:
The Monaco Grand Prix moves to June 5, breaking tradition to accommodate the tighter logistics of Miami and Canada. This change precedes a race in Barcelona, which will adopt a hybrid street circuit model in Madrid, although it retains one final race under its current contract.

Consistency Through the Year:
The calendar maintains a continuous flow until the Hungarian Grand Prix at the end of July. The second half of the season resumes with the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, followed by an Italian and Spanish double-header, with Spain’s event taking place in Madrid.

Closing Sprint:
The season culminates in a busy finish with six races in seven weeks, including two triple headers across the Americas, before concluding in Las Vegas, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi.

Technical Developments:
For 2026, F1 plans to host six sprint events, with three pre-season tests scheduled in Barcelona and Bahrain to facilitate teams’ adaptation to new car and power unit regulations.

2026 F1 Calendar Summary:

Date Country Venue
March 6-8 Australia Melbourne
March 13-15 China Shanghai
March 27-29 Japan Suzuka
April 10-12 Bahrain Sakhir
April 17-19 Saudi Arabia Jeddah
May 1-3 USA Miami
May 22-24 Canada Montreal
June 5-7 Monaco Monaco
June 12-14 Spain Barcelona
June 26-28 Austria Spielberg
July 3-5 UK Silverstone
July 17-19 Belgium Spa
July 24-26 Hungary Budapest
August 21-23 Netherlands Zandvoort
September 4-6 Italy Monza
September 11-13 Spain Madrid
September 25-27 Azerbaijan Baku
October 9-11 Singapore Singapore
October 23-25 USA Austin
October 30 – Nov 1 Mexico Mexico City
November 6-8 Brazil São Paulo
November 19-21 USA Las Vegas
November 27-29 Qatar Lusail
December 4-6 Abu Dhabi Yas Marina

The 2026 season promises a dynamic schedule, enhancing the global reach and competitive edge of Formula 1.

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