When is the next Formula 1 race and where will it be held? (2024)

The FIA has regionalised some of the F1 calendar in an attempt to make the series more sustainable. This included moving the Japanese Grand Prix from its mid-to-late-season spot to April for a more defined Asian leg, with the return of the Chinese Grand Prix following two weeks later.

The Qatar Grand Prix was also moved to become the penultimate race on the calendar, to make it easier to transport cars and equipment to the Abu Dhabi finale. This should also help combat the extreme heat issues that were faced by the drivers in 2023 during the race at the Losail International Circuit, as it is expected to be cooler at the start of December.

When is the next Formula 1 race?

Round 5 of the 2024 F1 season will be the Chinese Grand Prix. The event is being held for the first time in five years after being cancelled between 2020-2023 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 2019 Chinese Grand Prix was the 1000th F1 race to be held since records began in 1950, and the event this year will also celebrate 20 years since China first held a grand prix in 2004.

The event is contracted to be held in both 2024 and 2025, with no update on the future of a race in China.

Rubens Barrichello won the inaugural race in 2004 for Ferrari – his second consecutive win. Fernando Alonso won the season finale in China the following year, after taking the world championship just two races earlier at the Brazilian Grand Prix. The Spaniard’s victory at the race secured the constructors’ title for Renault, beating McLaren, whose bid was over after Juan Pablo Montoya’s engine failed on Lap 5.

Michael Schumacher took the final win of his career at the 2006 Chinese Grand Prix before he retired - for the first time - at the end of the season. The German driver returned to racing in 2010, after working behind the scenes for three years, but was only able to secure one final podium - a third-place finish at the 2012 European Grand Prix in Valencia.

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Lewis Hamilton has the most wins at the Chinese Grand Prix, taking the top spot on the podium six times (2008, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017 & 2019). The fastest lap is held by Michael Schumacher, who set a time of 1m32.238s in his Ferrari in 2004.

When is the Chinese Grand Prix?

The Chinese Grand Prix will take place between 19-21 April, with Sunday’s race starting at 3pm local time – 8am BST.

What are the timings for the Chinese Grand Prix?

Here are the full UK timings for the Chinese Grand Prix:

Friday 19 April:
FP1 - 4.30am
Sprint Qualifying - 8.30am

Saturday 20 April:
Sprint Race - 4am
Race Qualifying - 8am

Sunday 21 April:
Race - 8am

Where is the Chinese Grand Prix being held?

The Chinese Grand Prix is being hosted at the Shanghai International Circuit, which has held the event for the country since 2004. The track was designed by Hermann Tilke, the German engineer behind other circuits such as the Bahrain International Circuit, Yas Marina Circuit and the Circuit of the Americas.

The circuit was built on previous swampland, which was originally used as rice paddy fields - used for farming rice plants. The track cost $450 million for extensive groundwork and took just over a year to complete.

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Rubens Barrichello (BRA) Ferrari F2004 leads at the start of the race.

Photo by: Lyndon McNeil

An aerial view of the Shanghai International Circuit is designed to look like the Chinese symbol for ‘Shang’ which means upwards. The 5.451km track has a tightening first two corners, with Turns 7 and 8 loved by many drivers for their high speeds.

The circuit has two DRS zones and also features a 1.2km straight between Turns 13-14, which is one of the longest on the calendar, behind the record-holding Baku City Circuit which has a straight of 2.2km.

The Shanghai International Circuit is set to also host the F4 Chinese Championship, Formula E Shanghai ePrix, China Touring Car Championship and the GT World Challenge Asia in 2024.

Will the Chinese Grand Prix be a sprint weekend?

The Chinese Grand Prix is set to be the first sprint weekend of the 2024 season. The sprint race format has changed this year, with the sprint qualifying being moved to Friday after FP1 and the race qualifying moving to Saturday after the sprint race.

This means the sprint race will now take place on Saturday morning and has addressed complaints from the teams that their cars were locked into parc ferme conditions from Friday after just one practice session.

The changes to the format ensure that the parc ferme can be reopened between the sprint race and qualifying, allowing teams to make any fixes to the cars set-up.

There are six sprint weekends in the 2024 season: China, Miami, Austria, United States, Brazil and Qatar.

Remaining 2024 F1 schedule

Date

Grand Prix

FP1 (UK time)

FP2 (UK time)

FP3 (UK time)

Qualifying (UK time)

Race (UK time)

19-21 April

China*

4.30am

8.30am (Sprint Quali)

4am (Sprint)

8am

8am

3-5 May

Miami*

5.30pm

9.30pm (Sprint Quali)

5pm (Sprint)

9pm

9pm

17-19 May

Emilia Romagna

12.30pm

4pm

11.30am

3pm

2pm

24-26 May

Monaco

12.30pm

4pm

11.30am

3pm

2pm

7-9 June

Canada

6.30pm

10pm

5.30pm

9pm

7pm

21-23 June

Spain

12.30pm

4pm

11.30am

3pm

2pm

28-30 June

Austria*

11.30am

3.30pm (Sprint Quali)

11am (Sprint)

3pm

2pm

5-7 July

Great Britain

12.30pm

4pm

11.30am

3pm

3pm

19-21 July

Hungary

12.30pm

4pm

11.30am

3pm

2pm

26-28 July

Belgium

12.30pm

4pm

11.30pm

3pm

2pm

23-25 August

Netherlands

11.30am

3pm

10.30am

2pm

2pm

30 August – 1 September

Italy

12.30pm

4pm

11.30am

3pm

2pm

13-15 September

Azerbaijan

10.30am

2pm

9.30am

1pm

12pm

20-22 September

Singapore

10.30am

2pm

10.30am

2pm

1pm

18-20 October

United States*

6.30pm

10.30pm (Sprint Quali)

7pm (Sprint)

11pm

8pm

25-27 October

Mexico

7.30pm

11pm

6.30pm

10pm

8pm

1-3 November

Brazil*

2.30pm

6.30pm (Sprint Quali)

2pm (Sprint)

6pm

5pm

21-23 November

Las Vegas

2.30am

6am

2.30am

6am

6am

29 November – 1 December

Qatar*

1.30pm

5.30pm (Sprint Quali)

1pm

5pm

5pm

6-8 December

Abu Dhabi

9.30am

1pm

10.30am

2pm

1pm

When is the next Formula 1 race and where will it be held? (2024)

FAQs

When and where is the next Grand Prix race? ›

The Miami Grand Prix will take place from Friday 3 until Sunday 5 May 2024, with the race starting at 4pm local time [9pm BST] on Sunday 5 May.

Where is the new F1 race? ›

F1 season begins in Bahrain. Here's what's new in 2024. - The Washington Post.

Where is the next Grand Prix 2024? ›

The season again starts in the Middle East with back-to-back races in Bahrain (March 2) and Saudi Arabia (March 9). They will both take place on a Saturday in 2024 due to Ramadan. China returns for the first time since 2019, as the season's fifth round, while the British GP at Silverstone is on July 7.

Why has F1 moved to Saturday? ›

The 2024 Formula 1 season began in Sakhir on March 2 with the Bahrain Grand Prix, before heading to Jeddah for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on March 9. Both races took place on a Saturday for the very first time because of Ramadan.

Are F1 races on Saturday in 2024? ›

The 2024 Formula One calendar features three notable race dates: the Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Las Vegas Grands Prix will be held on Saturdays.

Where can I watch F1 races for free? ›

ORF and Servus TV are each showing 12 races for free in 2024. RTL Zwee has the rights to every 2024 Formula 1 race. Free-to-air RTBF channels will serve up a free F1 live stream of each race (email registration required).

How much are tickets for the 2024 F1 race in Las Vegas? ›

Ticket prices for this year's event start at $150 for Single-Day General Admission and $600 for Three-Day General Admission, with enhanced interactive experiences, thrilling live entertainment, complimentary food and drink offerings, and more.

Who is Hamilton driving for in 2024? ›

Hamilton joined Mercedes in 2013 and last summer signed a new contract for 2024 and 2025. However, according to widespread reports he is set to leave Mercedes after the upcoming season and join Ferrari. He is likely to replace Carlos Sainz, whose contract expires after the end of the 2024 season.

How much are the tickets for the Vegas F1 race? ›

Ticket prices start at $150 for Single-Day General Admission and $600 for Three-Day General Admission, and the event will continue to build upon fan engagement with enhanced interactive experiences, thrilling live entertainment, complimentary food and drink offerings, and more.

What date is the first F1 race in 2024? ›

The calendar features 24 races and begins in Bahrain on March 2 and finishes in Abu Dhabi on December 8. Formula 1 has made clear its intention to move towards greater calendar regionalisation, reducing logistical burdens and making the season more sustainable.

What time is the first F1 race in 2024? ›

McLaren have revealed their brand new 2024 livery ahead of the new Formula 1 season. Bahrain's season-opener on Saturday March 2 starts at 3pm UK time live on Sky Sports F1, with Saudi Arabia's GP under way at 5pm on Saturday March 9. Both events run under floodlights.

Who is coming to F1 2024? ›

Confirmed 2024 F1 driver and team line-ups
TeamDrivers
McLarenLando Norris (beyond 2026) Oscar Piastri (2026)
MercedesGeorge Russell (2025) Lewis Hamilton (2024 with 2025 option)
Red BullMax Verstappen (2028) Sergio Perez (2024)
WilliamsAlex Albon (multi-year deal) Logan Sargeant (2024)
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Feb 26, 2024

Why is there no Sunday F1 race? ›

The first two Formula 1 races of the 2024 season are being held on a Saturday in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. This is due to Ramadan, the Islamic holy month, starting on Sunday March 10 this year. Saudi Arabia's second round was scheduled for that weekend and has been moved forward by a day as a result.

Why is F1 getting longer? ›

Packaging and aerodynamics are the main culprits in explaining why F1 cars have become so engorged over the years. Aerodynamicists began to identify that running with a longer floor offered more downforce, and thus wheelbases became longer and longer through the years.

Do F1 drivers shift? ›

F1 gearboxes are semi-automatic, because while there is driver input to change gears, all the driver is essentially doing is pressing a button to tell the computer they want to go up or down a gear.

When and where is the US Grand Prix? ›

Get up to speed with everything you need to know about the 2024 United States Grand Prix, which takes place over 56 laps of the 5.513-kilometre Circuit of The Americas in Austin on Sunday, October 20.

What happened to Max Verstappen? ›

What happened to Max Verstappen's vehicle? The brake box of Verstappen's Red Bull car began to fail, which caused his engine to start smoking, Max had to abandon the race and give up his winning streak after starting the Australian GP from pole position.

Is the F1 2024 calendar confirmed? ›

Formula 1 has announced the calendar for the 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship, approved by the World Motor Sport Council. The calendar features 24 races and begins in Bahrain on March 2 and finishes in Abu Dhabi on December 8.

What is the first race in F1 2024? ›

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