The 1 F2018 calendar will have one more race, you know that it will be a long season with 21 races in the world championship, which needs to compress all the races that will be held even more in time. This compression leaves an anecdotal fact, and that is that there will be three consecutive races. It is something unprecedented, but the FIA has condensed these three GPs to balance the rest of the calendar and these races we are talking about are France, Austria and Great Britain, something that Ross Brawn has not liked too much...
As you know, two great historical races that disappeared from the world championship are incorporated, instead there are not 22 but 21, that is due to the disappearance of the Malaysian GP as you well know. Therefore join the fantastic French GP and also the German GP. What has not changed is that the 1 F2018 World Championship will start with the Australian GP, which will open the season, and the calendar will close with the Abu Dhabi GP, as has been customary in recent years.
Liberty Medium I needed to confirm some participations, such as the Singapore GP and the Chinese GP, but they have finally been confirmed and they have renewed their contract, therefore they remain on the new calendar. To all this exciting agenda is added all the changes that will be for next yearboth technical and pilots who still to be confirmed, and also regarding the change of Renault as McLaren motorist and Honda in Toro Rosso...
F1 2018 pre-season and test schedule:
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No. | Test | Date |
Preseason 1 | Montmelo (Spain) | February 26 – March 1 |
Preseason 2 | Montmelo (Spain) | March 6 – March 9 |
Test between season 1 | Montmelo (Spain) | May 15 and May 16 |
Test between season 2 | Hungaroring (Hungary) | 31 from July to 1 from August |
final tests | Abu Dhabi | From November 26 (to be confirmed) |
F1 2018 season schedule:
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No. | Career | date (weekend) |
1 | Australian GP | March 23-25 |
2 | Bahrain GP | April 6-8 |
3 | Chinese GP | April 13-15 |
4 | European GP (Baku-Azerbaijan) | April 27-29 |
5 | Spanish GP | 11-13 May |
6 | Monaco GP | 25-27 May |
7 | Canadian GP | 8-10 for June |
8 | French GP | 22-24 for June |
9 | Austrian GP | June 29 - July 1 |
10 | British GP | July 6-8 |
11 | German GP | July 20-22 |
12 | Hungarian GP | July 27-29 |
13 | Belgian GP | August 24-26 |
14 | Italian GP | August 31 – September 2 |
15 | Singapore GP | September 14-16 |
16 | Russian GP | September 28-30 |
17 | Japan GP | October 5-7 |
18 | United States GP | October 19-21 |
19 | Mexican GP | October 26-28 |
20 | Brazilian GP | 9-11 for November |
21 | Abu Dhabi GP | 23-25 for November |