FIA confirms Formula 2 and Formula 3 calendars, including first Melbourne visit

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Australia will be seeing its F1 support schedule change, and junior racers will get to drive around Albert Park next season.

The FIA has announced the Formula 2 and Formula 3 schedules for 2023, with the two feeder categories set to race in Australia for the first time.

Formula 2 will be contested over 14 race weekends next season, while an extra round has been added to the Formula 3 schedule to take that up to 10 in 2023.

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