F1 Calendar & Results

DATE RACE COMPETITION DISTANCE LIGHTS OUT
February 29 - 2 March 2, 2024
March 7 - 9 March 9, 2024
March 22 - 24 March 24, 2024
April 5 - 7 April 7, 2024
April 19 - 21 April 21, 2024
May 3 - 5 May 5, 2024
May 17 - 19 May 19, 2024
May 24 - 26 May 26, 2024
June 7 - 9 June 9, 2024
June 21 - 23 June 23, 2024
June 28 - 30 June 30, 2024
July 5 - 7 July 7, 2024
July 19 - 21 July 21, 2024
July 26 - 28 July 28, 2024
August 23 - 25 August 25, 2024
August 30 - 1 September 1, 2024
September 13 - 15 September 15, 2024
September 20 - 22 September 22, 2024
October 18 - 20 October 20, 2024
October 25 - 27 October 27, 2024
November 1 - 3 November 3, 2024
November 22 - 24 November 24, 2024
November 29 - 1 December 1, 2024
December 6 - 8 December 8, 2024

Intro

Formula 1 is a global phenomenon that enthralls millions of fans with its high-speed action and intense competition. The F1 calendar is a meticulously crafted schedule of races that takes drivers and teams to various corners of the world. At 7Sport F1 fans can find the latest F1 calendar and highlights of some of the current events that make each race an eagerly anticipated spectacle. The F1 calendar is a dynamic and ever-evolving schedule that takes fans on a thrilling journey across the globe.

Calendar & Schedule For Top F1 Competitions

Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne

Traditionally the season opener, the Australian Grand Prix sets the stage for the excitement to come. Held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, this event showcases the drivers’ skills on a fast and flowing track, while the vibrant atmosphere and enthusiastic fans create an unforgettable experience.

Bahrain Grand Prix, Sakhir

Following Australia, the F1 calendar heads to the Middle East for the Bahrain Grand Prix. Held at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, this race has gained a reputation for thrilling battles and unexpected twists. The circuit’s challenging layout, coupled with its floodlit night race status, adds an extra layer of excitement.

Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya plays host to the Spanish Grand Prix, providing a perfect balance of high-speed straights and technical corners. This race serves as a vital testing ground for teams, as they look to fine-tune their cars for the rest of the season.

Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo

Considered the crown jewel of the F1 calendar, the Monaco Grand Prix captivates fans with its glamorous setting and demanding street circuit. The narrow, winding roads of Monte Carlo pose a unique challenge to the drivers, testing their precision and nerve. This event is a must-see for any motorsport enthusiast.

Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku

Taking place on the Baku City Circuit, the Azerbaijan Grand Prix offers a thrilling blend of tight corners and long straights. Known for its unpredictable races and dramatic moments, this street circuit in the heart of Baku has quickly become a favorite among fans.

Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal

The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal hosts the Canadian Grand Prix, known for its high-speed straights and heavy braking zones. This challenging circuit often produces thrilling battles and unexpected outcomes, making it a fan-favorite race.

French Grand Prix, Le Castellet

Returning to the calendar in recent years, the French Grand Prix takes place at Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet. Known for its distinctive blue and red run-off areas, the circuit offers a mix of long straights and technical sections, providing an exciting race for fans.

Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg

Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria, plays host to the exhilarating Austrian Grand Prix. This circuit, surrounded by picturesque scenery, offers a short but fast layout, demanding precise driving and strategic overtaking maneuvers.

British Grand Prix, Silverstone

A historic and iconic circuit, Silverstone in the United Kingdom is the venue for the British Grand Prix. With its fast and challenging corners, including the famous Maggots-Becketts complex, this race delivers high-speed action and close wheel-to-wheel battles.

Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest

The Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring near Budapest is renowned for its tight and twisty nature. Often described as a “Monaco without walls,” this circuit demands maximum concentration and rewards skillful driving.

 

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