2018 F1 calendar formally confirmed

At a meeting of the World Motor Sport Council on Wednesday, Formula 1 racing’s governing body, the FIA, formally approved the calendar for the 2018 season.
Starting in Australia next March and finishing in Abu Dhabi in November, the championship comprises 21 rounds, with France and Germany returning for the first time since 2008 and 2016 respectively.
To purchase tickets for 2018 races, click here, or for F1 Experiences at 2018 Grands Prix, click here.
The 2018 calendar in full:
| Date | Venue | Formula 1 Grand Prix |
|---|---|---|
| 25-Mar | Melbourne | Australia |
| 08-Apr | Sakhir | Bahrain |
| 15-Apr | Shanghai | China |
| 29-Apr | Baku | Azerbaijan |
| 13-May | Barcelona | Spain |
| 27-May | Monaco | Monaco |
| 10-Jun | Montreal | Canada |
| 24-Jun | Le Castellet | France |
| 01-Jul | Spielberg | Austria |
| 08-Jul | Silverstone | Great Britain |
| 22-Jul | Hockenheim | Germany |
| 29-Jul | Budapest | Hungary |
| 26-Aug | Spa-Francorchamps | Belgium |
| 02-Sep | Monza | Italy |
| 16-Sep | Singapore | Singapore |
| 30-Sep | Sochi | Russia |
| 07-Oct | Suzuka | Japan |
| 21-Oct | Austin | USA |
| 28-Oct | Mexico City | Mexico |
| 11-Nov | Sao Paulo | Brazil |
| 25-Nov | Yas Marina | Abu Dhabi |
To view complete details of the 2019 Formula 1 schedule, click here.
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