The FIA presented the calendar of the highest category in 2026. 24 large awards will be held as in 2024 and 2025. Details.
The Formula 1 He presented his calendar for the season 2026, Provided of 24 races. The great absent will be the Emilia-Romaña Grand Prixin Imola, where Franco Colapint debuted this year in Alpine
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The championship will begin in early March, since between 6 and 8 the Australian Grand Prixwhich will open the competition like this year.


Then he will continue with the Great awards from China, Japan, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Miamijust as it happened this season.
The first modification will be given on the seventh date, since instead of going to Europe and then return to Canada, It will run directly in the North American country, which will also be in place of the Emilia-Romaña GPin a historical circuit such as Imola that was removed from the calendar.
The championship will continue in Europe, with the Mónaco GP, Spain, Austria, Great Britain, Belgium, Hungary, Netherlands, Italy And again Spain, that will premiere the new street circuit of Madrid.
The final part of the competition will maintain the same careers as in recent seasons, with Azerbaijan, Singapore, United States, Mexico, Brazil, Las Vegas, Qatar and Abu Dhabi To close the championship and define the new champion.
The Formula 1 calendar for 2026:
- March 6 to 8: Australia
- March 13 to 15: China
- March 27 to 29: Japan
- April 10 to 12: Bahrain
- April 17 to 19: Saudi Arabia
- May 1 to 3: Miami
- May 22 to 24: Canada
- June 5 to 7: Monaco
- June 12 to 14, Spain (Barcelona)
- June 26 to 28: Austria
- July 3 to 5: Great Britain
- July 17 to 19: Belgium
- July 24 to 26: Hungary
- August 21 to 23: Netherlands
- September 4 to 6: Italy
- September 11 to 13: Spain (Madrid)
- September 25 to 27: Azerbaijan
- October 9 to 11: Singapore
- October 23 to 25: United States
- October 30 to November 1: Mexico
- November 6 to 8: Brazil
- November 19 to 21: Las Vegas
- November 27 to 29: Qatar
- December 4 to 6: Abu Dhabi
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