F1 sets ’18 calendar with tripleheader, 21 races (Update)

UPDATE More complete calendar shown below.

06/19/17 In a draft schedule released following a meeting of the FIA's World Motor Sport Council in Geneva, France has been handed a June 24 slot and will be followed on subsequent weekends by the Red Bull Ring and Silverstone events.

Other changes to the calendar include the Azerbaijan Grand Prix taking a slot in late April, with the Russian GP moving to September, where it will form a back-to-back with the Japanese GP.

The races in China and Singapore remain subject to confirmation of deals with the commercial rights holder.

"We wanted to finalize next season's calendar early, so that all our stakeholders would have more time to prepare and we have managed it, thanks in part through working closely with the FIA," said F1 boss Chase Carey.

"The number of races has increased by one compared to the current season. We received numerous requests from those wishing to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix but we wanted the existing promoters to feel that we are putting all our efforts into ensuring that each race is a special event, so that the fans, our most important stakeholders, can enjoy a unique and unforgettable experience.

"If we can do that, then the entire Formula 1 family will reap the benefit."

FIA president Jean Todt added: "Alongside our partners in Formula 1 and across the FIA's major championships we have been working hard in recent months to achieve greater harmony among the various sporting calendars and reaching an early agreement on the 2018 Formula 1 schedule is part of this ongoing process.

"The FIA would also like to welcome back the French and German Grands Prix to the calendar, as both have a long and rich tradition in the sport.

"In that regard the FIA is particularly pleased that Formula 1 will once again return to France, the historic home of grand prix racing, and to the Circuit Paul Ricard, which last hosted the event in 1990."

The approved 2018 schedule in full:

Race Date Venue Country
1 25 March Melbourne Australia
2 8 April Shanghai China
3 15 April Sakhir Bahrain
4 29 April Baku Azerbaijan
5 13 May Barcelona Spain
6 27 May Monaco Monaco
7 10 June Montreal Canada
8 24 June Le Castellet France
9 1 July Spielberg Austria
10 8 July Silverstone Great Britain
11 22 July Hockenheim Germany
12 29 July Budapest Hungary
13 26 August Spa-Francorchamps Belgium
14 2 September Monza Italy
15 16 September Singapore Singapore
16 30 September Sochi Russia
17 7 October Suzuka Japan
18 21 October Austin USA
19 28 October Mexico City Mexico
20 11 November Sao Paulo Brazil
21 25 November Yas Marina Abu Dhabi