The 2023 F1 calendar has only recently been confirmed, but the dates for the 2024 season are already beginning to line up.
Saudi Arabia looks set to host the season opener of the 2024 Formula 1 season, after organisers requested to host its race before Ramadan begins.
It moved to an early round for this year, hosting the second race of 2022. It will do so again in 2023, but the news of Australia’s contract extension to stay in Formula 1 revealed that Saudi Arabia will likely play host to the beginning of the 2024 campaign, so its current slot does not cross over with Ramadan.
Bahrain has hosted the curtain raiser for the past two years and will do so again next season, but a statement from the Victorian government confirmed Australia would continue to host the opening round of Formula 1 as part of its new contract – at least for certain seasons – while also seemingly confirming Saudi Arabia would begin the 2024 campaign.
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