The fia has revealed the start times for every F1 race in 2023, including the unique schedule for the inaugural Las Vegas GP. Full story ⬇️
There are 23 races currently scheduled, although there remains the possibility that an extra event can be slotted in between the Australian GP on 2 April and the Azerbaijan GP on 30 April to replace the cancelled round in China.
The season begins in Bahrain on 5 March, with the night race beginning at 6pm local time. This is followed a fortnight later by the Saudi Arabian GP, which is another night race that starts at 8pm. That is not the latest start of the year, though, because the new Las Vegas race on Saturday 18 November will begin even later.
F1 has agreed to a unique timetable for the race, with practice on Thursday, qualifying on Friday and the race on Saturday night at 10pm.The entire weekend in Vegas will operate to a late timetable, with Thursday’s hour-long practice sessions beginning at 6.30pm and 10pm. Friday’s final free practice session will take place at 6.30pm, while qualifying will take place at 10pm that evening.Las Vegas track mapF1’s European races are all scheduled to begin at 3pm. The earliest race starts of the season are at 2pm – for Canada, Japan, Austin, Mexico and Brazil.
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