The 2019 calendar made official, 21 races on the program

The pace of the Grands Prix will be as frantic as in 2018 with the same number of trips and an unchanged order in the different rounds.

Published on 31/08/2018 à 14:53

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The 2019 calendar made official, 21 races on the program

The veil has been lifted on the appearance of the 2019 season calendar Formula 1 Friday noon in Monza (Italy). The campaign will begin March 17 with the traditional Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne and will conclude again at Abu Dhabi on December 1, a week later than in 2018.

As in 2018, the teams will play 21 rounds. Despite various rumors concerning in particular a withdrawal of theGermany, no country visited in 2018 is missing. In reality, Hockenheim was saved in part thanks to the financial support of Mercedes-Benz, the German Ministry of Transport and national federations linked to motorsport. The Star brand will also be the title sponsor of the event.

 

Among the key weekends of the coming year,he Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai will see the 1th Formula 000 race since the championship's inception in 1. The International Automobile Federation also took advantage of this announcement to renew its contract with the Suzuka track (Japan), which will continue to host F1 for the next three years.

We finally see a clash of dates between the Japanese Grand Prix and the 6 Hours of Fuji (Japan) of the World Endurance Championship (WEC), disputed in the same country. A change of dates could take place in the second discipline

1 Formula 2019 Calendar (subject to validation by the FIA ​​World Council on October 12):
March 15-17: Australian Grand Prix (Melbourne)
March 29-31: Bahrain Grand Prix (Sakhir)
April 12-14: Chinese Grand Prix (Shanghai)
April 26-28: Azerbaijan Grand Prix (Baku)
May 10-12: Spanish Grand Prix (Barcelona)
May 24-26: Monaco Grand Prix
June 7-9: Canadian Grand Prix (Montreal)
June 21-23: French Grand Prix (Le Castellet)
June 28-30: Austrian Grand Prix (Red Bull Ring)
July 12-14: British Grand Prix (Silverstone)
July 26-28: German Grand Prix (Hockenheim)
August 2-4: Hungarian Grand Prix (Hungaroring)
September 30-1: Belgian Grand Prix (Spa-Francorchamps)
September 6-8: Italian Grand Prix (Monza)
September 20-22: Singapore Grand Prix
September 27-29: Russian Grand Prix (Sochi)
October 11-13: Japanese Grand Prix (Suzuka)
25)October 27: Mexican Grand Prix (México)
November 1-3: United States Grand Prix (Austin)
November 15-17: Brazilian Grand Prix (Sao Paulo)
December 29-1: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Yas Marina)

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