The 2026 F1 calendar has been confirmed by F1 and FIA. Here is the full calendar and every date for each Grand Preip:
F1 2026 calendar: full schedule and every race date | |||
Round | Grand Prix | venue | date |
1 | Australia | Melbourne | 06-08 March |
2 | China | Shanghai | 13-15 March |
3 | Japan | Sujuka | 27-29 March |
4 | Bahrain | Stringent | 10-12 April |
5 | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah | 17-19 April |
6 | Miami | Miami | 01-03 May |
7 | Canada | Montreal | 22-24 May |
8 | Monaco | Monaco | 05-07 June |
9 | Spain | Barcelona | 12-14 June |
10 | Austria | Spleberg | 26-28 June |
11 | United kingdom | Silverstone | 03-05 July |
12 | Belgium | Spa-fankorchamps | 17-19 July |
13 | Hungary | Budapest | 24-26 July |
14 | Netherlands | Zandwort | 21-23 August |
15 | Italy | Maonza | 04-06 September |
16 | Spain | Madrid | 11-13 September |
17 | Azerbaijan | Baku | 24-26 September |
18 | Singapore | Singapore | 09-11 October |
19 | USA | Austin | 23-25 October |
20 | Mexico | Mexico City | 30 October – 01 November |
21 | Brazil | Sao Paulo | 06-08 November |
22 | Las vegas | Las vegas | 19-21 November |
23 | Queue | Lusal | 27-29 November |
24 | Abu Dhabi | Yas marina | 04-06 December |
Emola outside and in Madrid
The characteristic of a completely different car and power unit in the new era of F1 will kick with Australian Grand Prix as a season-owner before going to China a week later.
Japan will be a standalone race before a double header in the Middle East, once again taking place with Bahrain and Saudi Arabia in later dates due to Ramadan.
The biggest change in the F1 calendar for 2026, Emola Drop of and a new race in Madrid was added to the schedule, which is in 24 rounds for the second consecutive season.
Canada has been taken to the earlier slot in late May to make the journey of goods more efficient and to help create an integrated European legs of the calendar. This will be a standalone phenomenon with Miami.
The 2026 F1 season European stretch will begin on 7 June in Monaco and end in Spain on 13 September in the new ‘Madering’.
The F1 2026 schedule has a low triple header and they both come at the end of the season.
The first is in Austin, Mexico and Brazil, before the season ends with a triple header by meeting Las Vegas, Qatar and Abu Dhabi, which occurs on 6 December.
“There will be a new era for” 2026 Formula 1, where we will see a new set of rules for our sports, cars and engines, which will be powered by 100% sustainable fuel, “said the Chairman of F1 and CEO Stephano Domainally.
“We are excited to welcome Madrid to the calendar, and join the Formula 1 grid to see huge automotive brands like Audi, Cadilac and Ford. It promises to be an unforgettable season, where once again we will come together at 24 amazing global places to see the world’s best drivers to the limit and we will produce a cool place for our mills. Produce nervousness.
“I want to thank all my fans for their emotional support and FIA, all volunteers, marshals and officials as well as promoters, partners, sponsors, sponsors, sponsors, sponsors, host cities and local motor racing associations to distribute this program for their commitment and support with local motor racing associations. I know that Formula 1.”
FIA President Mohammad Ben Sulem said: “Next year FIA Formula One World Championship is an important new chapter for our game. The arrival of a new race, new teams, and new manufacturers starts a new era of all innovations and competition.
“With 24 Grands Prix in five continents, the season actually reflects the global nature of our community, while the better geographical flow of the calendar reflects our joint commitment to make the championship more efficient and durable.
“The introduction of reputed brands such as Madrid, the arrival of iconic brands such as Audi, Cadilac and Ford indicates an exciting new era of racing the next generation of F1 cars operated by advanced permanent fuel.
“Thanks to all of me for all involved in inserting into this incredible season and giving a calendar, who carries forward the game on all fronts. And, my thanks to those fans whose passion and unwavering supports keep our game spirit alive.”