F1 2026 schedule: Full race calendar, round dates for Formula One season

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The 2026 Formula 1 campaign got underway in Australia on March 8 as George Russell took victory for Mercedes.

This season includes a raft of new regulations relating to engines, chassis, tyres and fuel, which could make for some unpredictable races over the next nine months.

Lando Norris became world champion for the first time in 2025 after finishing third at a dramatic concluding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, edging out race winner Max Verstappen in the title battle by just two points. McLaren and Red Bull are expected to lead the charge again, although Mercedes' pace early in the year suggests they could be the team to beat.

The Sporting News has the full schedule for 2025.

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F1 schedule 2026

The 2026 F1 season was again due to feature 24 races, but the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grands Prix were cancelled because of the war in the Middle East.

There is also a slight change to the lineup for this year.

The Spanish Grand Prix, which will be held in September, has been relocated to a new Madrid street circuit. That means the race in Barcelona will now be called the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, which will take place in June.

The Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku has been moved to a Saturday to avoid a clash with the national day of remembrance.

The season began at Albert Park in Australia, with the Chinese Grand Prix then kicking off a run of four races in Asia, as was the case in 2025.

Miami follows before the action heads to Europe in June, beginning with Monaco Grand Prix on June 7. All races will then be held in that continent until October.

Azerbaijan and Singapore are next on the schedule before F1 heads to the Americas, with Grands Prix to be held in the United States (Las Vegas and Austin), Mexico and Brazil.

The last two races of the season will take place in the Middle East, with Abu Dhabi to host the finale, as usual.

Bahrain, Saudi Arabia Grands Prix cancelled

F1 organisers chose to cancel the races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia because of the conflict in the Middle East that began with the United States and Israel's attack on Iran.

The event in Bahrain was due to take place over the weekend of April 10-12, with the season heading to Jeddah a week later.

The races were cancelled rather than postponed, so rather than have them rescheduled or replaced, the season has been shortened to 22 races.

F1 2026 sprint race schedule

Three of the six sprint venues for 2026 will host these shortened races for the first time.

The first sprint once more took place in the second race weekend of the season in Shanghai. The next is in Miami in early May.

Montreal will then host its first sprint at the end of that month, with the Dutch and Singapore Grands Prix also staging the race for the first time, after Silverstone in July.

Full F1 2026 race calendar 

DateGrand PrixTrack
Mar. 6-8AustraliaAlbert Park Circuit
Mar. 13-15China*Shanghai International Circuit
Mar. 27-29JapanSuzuka International Racing Course
Apr. 10-12Bahrain
Cancelled due to Middle East war
Bahrain International Circuit
Apr. 17-19Saudi Arabia
Cancelled due to Middle East war
Jeddah Corniche Circuit
May 1-3Miami*Miami International Autodrome
May 22-24Canada*Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve
June 5-7MonacoCircuit de Monaco
June 12-14Barcelona-CatalunyaCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
June 26-28AustriaRed Bull Ring
July 3-5United Kingdom*Silverstone Circuit
July 17-19BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps
July 24-26HungaryHungaroring
Aug. 21-23Netherlands*Circuit Zandvoort
Sep. 4-6ItalyAutodromo Nazionale Monza
Sep. 11-13SpainMadring
Sep. 24-26Azerbaijan**Baku City Circuit
Oct. 9-11Singapore*Marina Bay Street Circuit
Oct. 23-25USACircuit of the Americas
Oct. 30-Nov. 1MexicoAutodromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Nov. 6-8BrazilAutodromo Jose Carlos Pace
Nov. 19-21Las VegasLas Vegas Strip Circuit
Nov. 27-29Qatar*Lusail International Circuit
Dec. 4-6Abu DhabiYas Marina Circuit

*Sprint format

**Race moved to Saturday to accommodate national remembrance day

F1 2026 driver lineup, grid

New on the grid this year are Audi and Cadillac, the former having taken the place and drivers of Sauber.

Cadillac line up with veteran drivers Sergio Perez, formerly of Red Bull, and Valtteri Bottas, twice a world championship runner-up with Mercedes.

The big change near the top of the field sees Isack Hadjar take over as Red Bull's teammate for Max Verstappen. British driver Arvid Lindblad replaces Hadjar at Racing Bulls for his debut year.

TeamDriver
MercedesAndrea Kimi Antonelli
MercedesGeorge Russell
Red BullMax Verstappen
Red BullIsack Hadjar
FerrariCharles Leclerc
FerrariLewis Hamilton
McLarenLando Norris
McLarenOscar Piastri
AlpinePierre Gasly
AlpineFranco Colapinto
AudiNico Hulkenberg
AudiGabriel Bortoleto
CadillacSergio Perez
CadillacValtteri Bottas
Racing BullsLiam Lawson
Racing BullsArvid Lindblad
Aston MartinFernando Alonso
Aston MartinLance Stroll
HaasEsteban Ocon
HaasOliver Bearman
WilliamsCarlos Sainz
WilliamsAlexander Albon
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