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Formula 1 reveals 2026 calendar, Madrid's debut date revealed in 24-race season

Formula 1 reveals 2026 calendar, Madrid's debut date revealed in 24-race season

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Formula One and the FIA announced the full calendar for the F1 2026 season with the date revealed for Madrid's debut. The 2026 campaign will start with the Australian Grand Prix on the weekend of March 6 to 8 and end with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from December 4 to 6. Next year's campaign will see new technical regulations and 100 percent advanced sustainable fuels come into play.The 2026 season will see races being conducted in five out of the seven continents in the world. The new addition to the calendar is the race in Madrid, which is expected to take over as the Spanish Grand Prix from Barcelona in the coming seasons. The race in the Spanish capital will be conducted during the weekend of September 11 to 13. F1 2025: Full calendar and all you need to knowThe geographical flow of the races in the calendar has been improved for next year, with the Canadian GP following the race in Miami during the weekend of May 22-24. This change has also created a consolidated European leg for the season, which will start with Monaco in June and go all the way up to Madrid GP in September. The 2026 season will also see Ford make a return, partnering with Red Bull and Audi and Cadillac as well make it to the grid. Save the date Presenting the 2026 Calendar 24 races across the world to crown our champion #F1 #Formula1 pic.twitter.com/4xe7e8MPM6— Formula 1 (@F1) June 10, 2025Formula 1 2026 season: Full scheduleMarchMarch 6–8 – Australia (Melbourne)March 13–15 – China (Shanghai)March 27–29 – Japan (Suzuka)AprilApril 10–12 – Bahrain (Sakhir)April 17–19 – Saudi Arabia (Jeddah)MayMay 1–3 – United States (Miami)May 22–24 – Canada (Montreal)JuneJune 5–7 – Monaco (Monaco)June 12–14 – Spain (Barcelona-Catalunya)June 26–28 – Austria (Spielberg)JulyJuly 3–5 – United Kingdom (Silverstone)July 17–19 – Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)July 24–26 – Hungary (Budapest)AugustAugust 21–23 – Netherlands (Zandvoort)SeptemberSeptember 4–6 – Italy (Monza)September 11–13 – Spain (Madrid)September 25–27 – Azerbaijan (Baku)OctoberOctober 9–11 – Singapore (Singapore)October 23–25 – United States (Austin)October 30 – November 1 – Mexico (Mexico City)NovemberNovember 6–8 – Brazil (So Paulo)November 19–21 – United States (Las Vegas)November 27–29 – Qatar (Lusail)DecemberDecember 4–6 – Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)
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