Formula One bosses have revealed 23 races will take place in just 36 weeks as the sport launched its record-breaking calendar for next season. The British Grand Prix will take place on the opening weekend of July – avoiding a clash with the climax of Wimbledon – while the Chinese GP in Shanghai has been scrapped for a third successive campaign. The sport’s first race in Miami will be staged on May 8. A third American race could be added to the calendar in 2023, with Las Vegas thought to be the front-runner. 2022 Formula One calendar March 20 – Bahrain Grand Prix (Sakhir) March 27 – Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (Jeddah) April 10 – Australian Grand Prix (Melbourne) April 24 – Emilia Romagna Grand Prix (Imola) May 8 – Miami Grand Prix May 22 – Spanish Grand Prix (Barcelona) May 29 – Monaco Grand Prix June 12 – Azerbaijan Grand Prix (Baku) June 19 – Canadian Grand Prix (Montreal) July 3 – British Grand Prix (Silverstone) July 10 – Austrian Grand Prix (Spielberg) July 24 – French Grand Prix (Le Castellet) July 31 – Hungarian Grand Prix (Budapest) August 28 – Belgian Grand Prix (Spa-Francorchamps) September 4 – Dutch Grand Prix (Zandvoort) September 11 – Italian Grand Prix (Monza) September 25 – Russian Grand Prix (Sochi) October 2 – Singapore Grand Prix (Marina Bay) October 9 – Japanese Grand Prix (Suzuka) October 23 – US Grand Prix (Austin) October 30 – Mexican Grand Prix (Mexico City) November 13 – Brazilian Grand Prix (Interlagos) November 20 – Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Yas Marina).
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