Formula 1 calender 2019
The official 2019 Formula 1 calendar. The F1 calendar includes 21 races, with no new circuits added.
# | Grand Prix | Circuit | Date | |
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1 |
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Albert Park | 17 Mar | |
2 |
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Bahrain International Circuit | 31 Mar | |
3 |
|
Shanghai International Circuit | 14 Apr | |
4 |
|
Baku City Circuit | 28 Apr | |
5 |
|
Circuit de Catalunya | 12 May | |
6 |
|
Circuit de Monaco | 26 May | |
7 |
|
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve | 9 Jun | |
8 |
|
Circuit Paul Ricard | 23 Jun | |
9 |
|
Red Bull Ring | 30 Jun | |
10 |
|
Circuit Silverstone | 14 Jul | |
11 |
|
Hockenheimring | 28 Jul | |
12 |
|
Hungaroring | 4 Aug | |
13 |
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Spa-Francorchamps | 1 Sep | |
14 |
|
Autodromo Nazionale Monza | 8 Sep | |
15 |
|
Marina Bay Street Circuit | 22 Sep | |
16 |
|
Sochi Autodrom | 29 Sep | |
17 |
|
Suzuka Circuit | 13 Oct | |
18 |
|
Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez | 27 Oct | |
19 |
|
Circuit of the Americas | 3 Nov | |
20 |
|
Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace Interlagos | 17 Nov | |
21 |
|
Yas Marina Circuit | 1 Dec |
The 2019 F1 season begins on 17 March 2019 with the Australian Grand Prix and ends only on 1 December with the Abu Dhabi GP. The calendar has hardly any changes compared to the 2018 calendar, only the Grands Prix of the United States and Mexico have been swapped.
Dutch fans are eagerly awaiting the GP of Austria on 30 June and the GP of Belgium on 1 September. Check out the full 2019 Formula One calendar below.
Check out the full 2019 Formula One calendar below. The 2019 F1 season has ended, but check out the 2021 Formula One calendar here.