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F1 Schedule 2023: Is Formula 1 Race Today? Date, Start Time, TV Channel

The 2023 Formula 1 world championship is in full swing after the coronavirus hit last year’s F1 calendar. This year, a total of 22 races are scheduled to take place despite the postponement and cancellation of some Grand Prix. The 2023 Formula 1 season begins with the Bahrain Grand Prix and will conclude with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on December 12.

After Lewis Hamilton’s controversial victory in the British Grand Prix, Formula 1 will now move to the Hungarian GP, ​​scheduled for August 1.

The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is ​​set to arrive with a night race in Jeddah, while the Mexico City Grand Prix, which was convened last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, is back on the schedule for the 2023 F1 season.

The sport continues to be affected by the COVID-19 virus and could be seen on the calendar with at least some rounds replaced or canceled. The other impact will be on the drivers and the rest of the team’s personnel. Champion F1 drivers such as Hamilton, Vettel, Max Verstappen and Raikkonen will compete on the 2023 F1 calendar.

However, F1 fans would see some exciting competition between Formula 1 champion Hamilton and young Verstappen, as Red Bull Racing-Honda looks solid after its first three races.

Stations, TV programming, date, start time of the next F1 race and everything you need to know about the 2023 F1 calendar.

Is it the Formula 1 race today?

  • F1 Today Race: 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix
  • Upcoming F1 race: Grand Prix 2023
  • Date: Sunday August 1
  • Start time: 1:00 p. M. BST

The next Formula 1 race is the French Grand Prix, which is just a week away, on June 20. Max Verstappen leads the drivers’ championship, followed by F1 legend Lewis Hamilton.

F1 2023 calendar

The F1 2023 championship will have twenty-two Grands Prix taking place around the world.

Sky Sports F1 will have live coverage of F1 2023 races in the UK and Star Sports in India. Get the list of Formula 1 TV channels.

ESPN will broadcast the entire Formula 1 race live in the United States, while fans also have the option to watch the United States Grand Prix and the Mexican Grand Prix in the United States on ABC.

Round

F1

Big prize

Location

F1

Race date

1

Bahrain Grand Prix

Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir

28th March

2

Grand Prix of Emilia Romagna

Imola Circuit, Imola

April 18th

3

Grand Prix of Portugal

Algarve International Circuit, Portimão

May 2

4

Spanish Grand Prix

Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit, Montmeló

May 9

5

Monaco Grand Prix

Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo

may 23

6

Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Baku City Circuit, Baku

June 6th

7

French Grand Prix

Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet

June 20th

8

Styrian Grand Prix

Red Bull Ring, Spielberg

June 27th

9 Austrian Grand Prix Red Bull Ring, Spielberg July 4th

10

Grand Prix of Great Britain

Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone

July 18

eleven

Hungarian Grand Prix

Hungaroring, Mogyoród

August 1

12

Belgian Grand Prix

Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot

August 29

13

Dutch Grand Prix

Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort

September 5

14

Italian Grand Prix

Circuit of Monza, Monza

September 12

fifteen

Russian Grand Prix

Sochi Autodrome, Sochi

September 26

sixteen

Japanese Grand Prix

Suzuka International Racing Circuit, Suzuka

October 10th

17

United States Grand Prix

Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas

October 24th

18

Grand Prix of Mexico City

Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City

31 October

19

Sao Paulo Grand Prix[e]

Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo

November 7

twenty

Australian Grand Prix

Albert Park Circuit, Melbourne

November 21

twenty-one

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Jeddah Street Circuit, Jeddah

December 5th

22

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi

December 12th

The Chinese Grand Prix was scheduled for April 11, 2023, but the race was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Australian Grand Prix is ​​postponed until November 21. The Canadian Grand Prix and the Singapore Grand Prix were canceled from the F1 2023 calendar due to ongoing security and logistical issues from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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