Stars War: 2026 F1 Calendar Revealed
Stars War: Formula 1 2026 Season Calendar Revealed
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Formula 1 and the FIA have revealed the official calendar for the 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship, featuring a 24-race schedule that introduces major technical changes, including 100% advanced sustainable fuels, alongside a more streamlined global logistics plan.

Season Overview: Australia to Abu Dhabi

The 2026 campaign will kick off with the Australian Grand Prix on March 6-8, marking a return to Melbourne as the season opener. The championship will then conclude under the lights at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from December 4-6, maintaining its traditional season-ending slot.

Due to Ramadan falling in February and March, the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix will once again be held in April, avoiding scheduling conflicts with the religious observance.

Key Calendar Improvements for Efficiency

One of the most significant changes is the improved geographical flow of races to reduce freight costs and environmental impact:

Canada moves to May 22-24, following the Miami Grand Prix, allowing equipment to be shipped directly between the two North American races.

A consolidated European leg begins with the Monaco Grand Prix (June 5-7) and ends with the Spanish Grand Prix in Madrid (September 11-13), marking the debut of Madrid on the F1 calendar.

The season then shifts to Asia for races in Azerbaijan and Singapore, followed by a triple-header in the Americas.

The final stretch includes Las Vegas, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi, ensuring a thrilling conclusion.

New Regulations & Sustainability Focus

The 2026 season will introduce revised technical regulations, with a strong emphasis on sustainability, including:

100% advanced sustainable fuels, reducing the sport’s carbon footprint.

Potential changes to car design and power units to align with F1’s net-zero by 2030 goal.

Madrid’s Debut & Future of Classic Races

While Madrid’s inclusion is confirmed, it remains unclear whether it will replace Barcelona’s Circuit de Catalunya or run as an additional European race. Other classic venues, such as China, were not mentioned in the initial announcement, suggesting further adjustments may follow.

Conclusion: A New Era for F1

The 2026 F1 season promises to be a landmark year, blending sustainability, efficiency, and fresh venues while maintaining the sport’s global appeal. With new regulations and an optimized calendar, the championship is set for an exciting evolution.

2026 F1 Calendar – 24 Races

RoundGrand PrixCircuitDate (Weekend)
1Australian GPMelbourne Grand Prix CircuitMarch 6-8
2Bahrain GPBahrain International CircuitApril 3-5
3Saudi Arabian GPJeddah Corniche CircuitApril 17-19
4Miami GPMiami International AutodromeMay 1-3
5Canadian GPCircuit Gilles VilleneuveMay 22-24
6Monaco GPCircuit de MonacoJune 5-7
7Spanish GP (Barcelona?)Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya*June 19-21
8Austrian GPRed Bull RingJuly 3-5
9British GPSilverstoneJuly 17-19
10Hungarian GPHungaroringJuly 31-August 2
11Belgian GPSpa-FrancorchampsAugust 14-16
12Dutch GPZandvoortAugust 28-30
13Italian GPMonzaSeptember 4-6
14Spanish GP (Madrid)New Madrid CircuitSeptember 11-13
15Azerbaijan GPBaku City CircuitSeptember 25-27
16Singapore GPMarina Bay Street CircuitOctober 9-11
17United States GPCOTA (Austin)October 23-25
18Mexican GPAutódromo Hermanos RodríguezOctober 30-November 1
19Brazilian GPInterlagosNovember 6-8
20Las Vegas GPLas Vegas Street CircuitNovember 20-22
21Qatar GPLusail International CircuitNovember 27-29
22Abu Dhabi GPYas Marina CircuitDecember 4-6

(Subject to FIA approval, dates may shift slightly)

Stars War: 2026 F1 Calendar Revealed
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