FIA and Formula 1 announce 2026 calendar

09.06.25

The FIA and Formula 1 have announced the calendar for the 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship, which will see the introduction of a new venue, new teams and new regulations for the next generation of F1 cars that will run on 100% advanced sustainable fuels.

Commencing in Australia on 6-8 March, the calendar, which was approved by the FIA World Motor Sport Council, will feature 24 races, with the season finale in Abu Dhabi on 4-6 December. In 2026, Ramadan will be throughout February and March, meaning the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix will once again be held in April. 

The 2026 calendar sees further improvements to the geographical flow of races, including the Canadian Grand Prix now following Miami in an earlier slot from 22-24 May, delivering significant freight efficiencies as some equipment can move directly from one to the other. 

This change creates a consolidated European leg of the season across the summer months, beginning in Monaco from 5-7 June, and finishing in Spain, where Madrid will make its Formula 1 calendar debut from 11-13 September. The Championship then returns to Asia with the Azerbaijan and Singapore Grands Prix, ahead of a triple header in the Americas, before Las Vegas, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi once again close out the season. 

2026 calendar: 

Date 

Country 

Grand Prix venue 

06-08 March 

Australia 

Melbourne 

13-15 March 

China 

Shanghai 

27-29 March 

Japan 

Suzuka 

10-12 April 

Bahrain 

Sakhir 

17-19 April 

Saudi Arabia 

Jeddah 

01-03 May 

USA 

Miami 

22-24 May 

Canada 

Montreal 

05-07 June 

Monaco 

Monaco 

12–14 June 

Spain 

Barcelona 

26-28 June 

Austria 

Spielberg 

03-05 July 

United Kingdom 

Silverstone 

17-19 July 

Belgium 

Spa-Francorchamps 

24-26 July 

Hungary 

Budapest 

21-23 August 

Netherlands 

Zandvoort 

04-06 September 

Italy 

Monza 

11-13 September 

Spain 

Madrid* 

25-27 September 

Azerbaijan 

Baku 

09-11 October 

Singapore 

Singapore 

23-25 October 

USA 

Austin 

30 October – 01 November 

Mexico 

Mexico City 

06-08 November 

Brazil 

São Paulo 

19-21 November 

USA 

Las Vegas 

27-29 November 

Qatar 

Lusail 

04-06 December 

Abu Dhabi 

Yas Marina 

*Subject to FIA circuit homologation 

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the FIA, said: 

“Next year’s FIA Formula One World Championship marks a significant new chapter for our sport. A new race, new teams, and the arrival of new manufacturers, all ushering in a fresh era of innovation and competition. With 24 Grands Prix across five continents, the season truly reflects the global nature of our community, while the improved geographical flow of the calendar shows our joint commitment to making the championship more efficient and sustainable. The debut of Madrid, the arrival of iconic brands like Audi, Cadillac, and Ford, and the introduction of the next generation of F1 cars powered by 100% advanced sustainable fuels signal an exciting new era of racing. My thanks to everyone involved in putting on this incredible season and in delivering a calendar that continues to drive the sport forward on all fronts. And, my thanks to the fans whose passion and unwavering support keep the spirit of our sport alive.” 

Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, said: 

“2026 will be a new era for Formula 1 where we will witness a brand-new set of regulations for our sport, the cars and the engines that will be powered by 100% sustainable fuel. We are excited to welcome Madrid to the calendar, and to see huge automotive brands like Audi, Cadillac and Ford join the Formula 1 grid. It promises to be an unforgettable season, where once again we will come together at 24 amazing global venues to watch the best drivers in the world push themselves to the limit and produce incredible wheel to wheel racing for our millions of fans watching around the globe. I want to thank all our fans for their passionate support and the FIA, with all the volunteers, marshals and officials, as well as the promoters, partners, sponsors, host cities and the local motor racing federations for their commitment and support in delivering this schedule in what I know will be another historic year for Formula 1.”