F1 2023 calendar: Five things you may have missed...

The longest-ever season
In 2023, F1 is set to hold 24 races in a season for the very first time, with the addition of two extra events creating the🥂 sport’s largest-ever calendar.&nbs♉p;
Following a single pre-season test in late February, the F1 2023 season will kick off in ꦿBahrain on March 5 and conclude in Abu Dhabi on November 26.
F1 has now hit the 24-race cap that was agreed with the teams. However, the packed calendar has led to scepticism over 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:F1’s commitment to become ⛄net zero carbon by 2030, as well as questions about the🍸 toll placed on F1 staff who are already stretchedꩵ thin.
After starting with four standalone races, thꦍe 2023 schedule features two triple-headers; one in Europe and one in America, the latter of which makes up a brutal run to the end of the year.
There was talk that F1 was planning to group more races by region in 2023 to improve sustainability by reducing freight movements and personnel travel, but the sport will still amass more air miles than ever as it jumps from continent to continent.&n♛bsp;

Azerbaijan has been moved forward but retains a questionable back-to-back combination with America. Canada remains separate from the other rounds in the Un𝕴ited States, while Qatar stages a curious Middle East standalone event𝓰 at the beginning of October.
It will be interesting to hear what the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:F1 drivers and teams make of the changes when they next face the media at the upcoming Singapore Grand Prix. ✱;
A scheduling clash
The reshuffling of the Belgian Grand Prix did cause a scheduling clash with the Spa 24 Hours, which was due to be held on the race’s traditional slot on the last weekend o🦋f July.
After being ⛦given an extended one-year deal to host F1, the Belgian Grand Prix has been brought forward to before the summer break, with the Spa-Francorchamps race now taking place on July 30. ꧙;
As a result, the 2023 edition of the Spa 24 Hours🍌 has been moved to an earlier date over the weekend of July 1-2.
Hungary has given up its usual pre-summer break slot to Belgium, with the two races now forming a back-to-back at the end of July. It will mark the first time that Spa has held a race prior to the mandatory summer s☂hutdown since its implementation.

The latest-ever F1 start time
The 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:F1 2023 calendar includes the ina🥀ugural Las Vegas Grand Prix, which will take place on November 18, forming a back-to-back with Abu Dhabi to round ouꦰt the season.
Championship officials have confirmed that the race will be run on a Saturday, with a 10pm 🌜local start time (6🦋am UK). The 50-lap penultimate round of the 2023 season will feature the latest start time in F1 history.
The unique🀅 schedule for F1’s showpiece event in Las Vegas will see practice take place on Thursday instead of Friday, with qualifying held on Friday night.
It will be ꦫthe first world championship race to be held on a Saturday since the 1985 South African Grand Prix at Kyalami, and join 🌱Austin and Miami as one of three US-based races.
Qatar and China (maybe) return

Along with Las Vegas’ inclusion and the axing of the French Grand Prix for 2023, the other changes to the caleꦍndar will see a return for two countries F1 has already raced in.
Qatar,⭕ which made its F1 debut on the revised 2021 calendar, will return after taking a break this year to host the men’s FIFA World Cup in Nove𒁏mber.
Doha’s Losail International Circuit is set to once again host the Qatar Grand Prix but a new venue is expected to be found in the near-future 𓃲as part of the country’s 10-year deal with F1.
F1 is planning to return to Chin🃏a after a t✱hree-year absence next season, though this is only provisional.
A final decision over the Shanghai race is set to be taken af⛦ter the National Congress in October amid the count♛ry’s approach to COVID-19 outbreaks.

Interestingly, a free weekend has been left o🌼n either side of China’s planned slot. This would ease potential logistics headaches if the race was called off for a fourth straight year.
Even if China did drop off tܫhe calendar and no replacement was found, a 23-race season would still mark a new record for F1.
A new deal for Monaco
Overshadowed by the calendar news was the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:🔯announcement of a new three-year deal for the Monaco Grand Prix.
A new contract was confirmed on Tuesday, meaning that Monte Carlo will continue to host the ‘crown jewel’ of the F1 ꦿcalendar u✤ntil at least 2025.
Fresh terms have been ▨finalised between F1 and the Automobile Club of Monaco, putting an end to months of uncertainty about the future of the glamorous race in the Principalit🧜y, which was first held in 1929.
F1 🌠CEO Stefano Domenicali had made it clear that no circuit had a right to host gra♊nd prix, regardless of its history, amid suggestions that Liberty Media was seeking concessions from Monaco over the race hosting fee, TV rights, trackside sponsorship and infrastructure.
Barring its cancellation in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 🐷Monaco Grand Prix has been a feature of every F1 season since 1955.&nbs♌p;


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