The Chinese Grand Prix will not be replaced, leaving a four-week gap in the 2023 F1 calendar ⤵️
But on Tuesday F1 announced the Chinese Grand Prix would not come back this season., however, F1 have now confirmed the April 16 slot will not be filled.
China’s cancellation leaves a four-week gap in the calendar between the Australian Grand Prix on April 2 and the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on April 30. It had been suggested that Azerbaijan could be brought forward to reduce the gap, but all other race dates will remain the same. In a brief statement, F1 said:"Formula 1 can confirm the 2023 season will consist of 23 races. All existing race dates on the calendar remain unchanged."
A 23-race season will still be the longest-ever in F1 history, with a return to Qatar and the addition of a debut Saturday night race in Las Vegas ensuring there will be one extra race compared to 2022.
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