FIA F1 2026 Calendar

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The Formula 1 2026 calendar marks the beginning of a new era in F1, featuring fresh technical regulations, next-generation power units, and a carefully structured global race schedule. With 24 Grands Prix across five continents, the 2026 F1 season is set to be one of the most important and competitive championships in modern motorsport history.

From iconic European circuits to high-profile street races, the F1 2026 race calendar combines tradition, innovation, and global reach.

F1 2026 Season Overview

  • Total races: 24 Grands Prix
  • Season duration: March to December 2026
  • Continents: Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Middle East
  • Key change: Introduction of new F1 technical regulations and sustainable fuels

The calendar is designed to improve logistics, reduce travel strain, and maintain a balanced flow of races throughout the year.

RoundDatesRaceCircuitNotes
TestingFeb 11-13 Bahrain
TestingFeb 18-28Bahrain
1Mar 6-8AustraliaMelbourne
2Mar 13-15ChinaShanghaiSprint
3Mar 27-29JapanSuzuka
4Apr 10-12BahrainSakhir
5Apr 17-19Saudi ArabiaJeddah
6May 1-3MiamiMiamiSprint
7May 22-24CanadaMontrealSprint
8Jun 5-7MonacoMonte Carlo
9Jun 12-14SpainBarcelona
10Jun 26-28AustriaSpielberg
11Jul 3-5Great BritainSilverstoneSprint
12Jul 17-19BelgiumSpa-Francorchamps
13Jul 24-26HungaryBudapest
14Aug 21-23NetherlandsZandvoortSprint
15Sep 4-6ItalyMonza
16Sep 11-13SpainMadridNew
17Sep 24-26AzerbaijanBaku
18Oct 9-11SingaporeMarina BaySprint
19Oct 23-25United StatesAustin
20Oct 30-Nov 1MexicoMexico City
21Nov 6-8BrazilSão Paulo
22Nov 19-21Las VegasLas Vegas
23Nov 27-29QatarDoha
24Dec 4-6Abu DhabiYas Island

F1 2026 Calendar by Region

Asia & Middle East: Season Opening Phase

The 2026 Formula 1 season begins in the Asia-Pacific region, traditionally offering fast circuits and challenging conditions. Early races include:

  • Australian Grand Prix
  • Chinese Grand Prix
  • Japanese Grand Prix

The championship then moves to the Middle East, featuring night races at:

  • Bahrain Grand Prix
  • Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

These races often set the competitive tone for the rest of the season.

Americas: Expanding the F1 Fan Base

The Americas continue to play a major role in the F1 2026 calendar, reflecting the sport’s growing popularity in the region. Scheduled races include:

  • Miami Grand Prix
  • Canadian Grand Prix
  • United States Grand Prix (Austin)
  • Mexico City Grand Prix
  • São Paulo Grand Prix
  • Las Vegas Grand Prix

With multiple races in the United States alone, Formula 1’s commercial and fan engagement presence continues to grow strongly.

Europe: The Heart of Formula 1

The European leg forms the backbone of the Formula 1 2026 season. Classic circuits return, including:

  • Monaco Grand Prix
  • British Grand Prix (Silverstone)
  • Belgian Grand Prix (Spa-Francorchamps)
  • Italian Grand Prix (Monza)
  • Austrian Grand Prix
  • Hungarian Grand Prix
  • Dutch Grand Prix (Zandvoort)

A major highlight is the addition of Madrid, meaning Spain hosts two Formula 1 races in 2026 — a significant milestone for European F1 fans.

Night Races & Season Finale

The latter part of the season features some of Formula 1’s most visually striking events:

  • Singapore Grand Prix
  • Qatar Grand Prix

The championship traditionally concludes with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, often serving as a dramatic title decider under floodlights.

What Makes the F1 2026 Calendar Unique?

New F1 Technical Regulations

The 2026 season introduces:

  • New hybrid power units
  • Increased electrical power
  • 100% sustainable fuels

The race calendar is structured to test cars across a wide variety of circuits — high-speed, technical, street, and hybrid layouts.

Balanced Mix of Circuits

The F1 2026 race schedule includes:

  • Historic permanent circuits (Monza, Spa, Silverstone)
  • Street circuits (Monaco, Singapore, Las Vegas)
  • Modern hybrid venues (Miami, Qatar, Saudi Arabia)

This variety ensures unpredictable racing and strategic diversity.

Sprint Race Weekends

Select Grands Prix in 2026 will continue to feature Sprint race formats, adding extra competitive sessions and increasing weekend action.

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