2019 F1 calendar

The 2019 F1 season began in Melbourne, Australia

The 2019 F1 calendar was officially confirmed by the FIA World Motor Sport Council on 12th October 2018. Before that a draft calendar was revealed by Formula One Management on 31st August.

The 2019 grand prix schedule contains 21 races. It will begin with the Australian Grand Prix in March and conclude with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in December nine months later. Compared to the previous calendar it will start a week earlier and end a week later.

2019 F1 calendar

RoundRaceCircuitDateForum
1Australian Grand PrixAlbert ParkMar 15-17Forum
2Bahrain Grand PrixBahrain International CircuitMar 29-31Forum
3Chinese Grand PrixShanghai International CircuitApr 12-14Forum
4Azerbaijani Grand PrixBaku City CircuitApr 26-28Forum
5Spanish Grand PrixCircuit de CatalunyaMay 10-12Forum
6Monaco Grand PrixMonacoMay 23-26Forum
7Canadian Grand PrixCircuit Gilles VilleneuveJun 7-9Forum
8French Grand PrixPaul RicardJun 21-23Forum
9Austrian Grand PrixRed Bull RingJun 28-30Forum
10British Grand PrixSilverstoneJul 12-14Forum
11German Grand PrixHockenheimringJul 26-28Forum
12Hungarian Grand PrixHungaroringAug 2-4Forum
13Belgian Grand PrixSpa-FrancorchampsAug 30-Sep 1Forum
14Italian Grand PrixMonzaSep 6-8Forum
15Singapore Grand PrixSingaporeSep 20-22Forum
16Russian Grand PrixSochi AutodromSep 27-29Forum
17Japanese Grand PrixSuzukaOct 11-13Forum
18Mexican Grand PrixAutodromo Hermanos RodriguezOct 25-27Forum
19United States Grand PrixCircuit of the AmericasNov 1-3Forum
20Brazilian Grand PrixInterlagosNov 15-17Forum
21Abu Dhabi Grand PrixYas MarinaNov 29-Dec 1Forum

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2019 F1 pre-season testing dates

Test one: February 18th to 21st at the Circuit de Catalunya
Test two: February 26th to March 1st at the Circuit de Catalunya

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Melbourne is the first race on the 2019 F1 calendar
Melbourne is the first race on the 2019 F1 calendar
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More F1 calendars

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