F1 set for a Saturday start and record 24 races in 2024
Formula One F1 - Austrian Grand Prix - Red Bull Ring, Spielberg, Austria - July 2, 2023 Ferrari's Charles Leclerc makes a pit stop during the race Pool via REUTERS/Darko Vojinovic
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Formula One will have a record 24 grands prix in 2024 with
China returning to the calendar after five years out and the season starting
with races on successive Saturdays in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to accommodate
Ramadan.
The Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka moves from September to an
April 7 slot on the calendar published on Wednesday, with Australia's race in
Melbourne on March 24 and China's Shanghai round on April 21.
Azerbaijan moves from April to Sept. 15, the weekend before
Singapore, while Qatar and Abu Dhabi are now on successive weekends as the
sport seeks to join up races in the same geographical region for sustainability
and logistical reasons.
The season starts at Bahrain's Sakhir on March 2 and ends in
Abu Dhabi on Dec. 8.
"There is huge interest and continued demand for Formula
One and I believe this calendar strikes the right balance between traditional
races and new and existing venues," said Formula One chief executive
Stefano Domenicali.
This year was scheduled originally to have 24 races, with Las
Vegas making its debut, but China and the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola
were cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions and severe flooding.


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