F1 2019 calendar gets final approval from FIA
The FIA has formally approved the 2019 Formula 1 calendar, with the dates remaining the same as on the provisional version released in October.

The 21-round schedule will begin in Australia on March 17, and finish with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on December 1.
The third round of the season, the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, on April 14, will be the 1000th world championship F1 race to have taken place.
F1 has steered clear of the triple-header that took place this year, following complaints from teams about how tiring the run of back-to-back events in France, Austria and Britain was.
2019 F1 calendar:
Date | Grand Prix | Venue |
---|---|---|
17th March | Australia | Melbourne |
31st March | Bahrain | Sakhir |
14th April | China | Shanghai |
28th April | Azerbaijan | Baku |
12th May | Spain | Barcelona |
26th May | Monaco | Monaco |
9th June | Canada | Montreal |
23rd June | France | Paul Ricard |
30th June | Austria | Red Bull Ring |
14th July | Great Britian | Silverstone |
28th July | Germany | Hockenheim |
4th August | Hungary | Hungaroring |
1st September | Belgium | Spa |
8th September | Italy | Monza |
22nd September | Singapore | Singapore |
29th September | Russia | Sochi |
13th October | Japan | Suzuka |
27th October | Mexico | Mexico City |
3rd November | USA | Austin |
17th November | Brazil | Interlagos |
1st December | Abu Dhabi | Yas Marina |

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