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What Future F1 Calendars May Look Like After 2026 Announcement

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Announcing the following season’s Formula 1 calendar before the current one has reached its half-way point is a calculated power move – one the present regime seems to be making an annual fixture after it revealed this year’s running order in April 2024. The message it sends to the wider world is one of peace between the stakeholders and commercial stability. But while this creates a ...Keep reading

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Formula 1 is in permanent evolution seeking that the business will never stop and always thinking about the globalization of the product.That is why the holder of the competition's commercial rights, Formula One Management (FOM), and the governing body, the FIA, jointly revealed this Tuesday the calendar for 2026, which will maintain the 24 weekend racing format but will have some important changes.The season will start on March 8 in Melbourne, …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Formula 1 has announced the 2026 racing calendar. The season will kick off in Australia on March 6 and end in Abu Dhabi on December 6. The final edition of the Dutch Grand Prix is scheduled for August 23. In addition, one new circuit has been added to the calendar.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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It is still too late for the 2025 season of Formula 1 (F1) but the official calendar for the next 2026 has already been revealed, because recently the organizers of the most important motor sport internationally, revealed the dates and venues in which it will run next year. The official calendar of the F1 for the next year was full of controversy, since it was left out of the dates marked to one of the most important and historic great prizes of…

The top-notch motorsport championship will begin on March 6 in Melbourne with the Australian Grand Prix and end in Abu Dhabi

Formula 1 and the FIA announced the official calendar of the F1 World Championship in 2026, which will feature 24 Grand Prizes on five continents. You may also be interested: Regina Sirvent accepts the double automotive challenge This new season will mark the beginning of a new technological and environmental era, with cars powered by 100% sustainable fuels and completely renewed technical regulations.The championship will start in Australia fro…

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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