We will once again kick off down under, with Melbourne, Australia hosting the season opening on 6-8 March. The championship will then navigate its way across five continents and wrap up under the lights of Abu Dhabi from 4-6 December.
The opening six rounds of the season remain unchanged, before we see our first shift as Canada moves up the schedule to follow Miami, forming a more streamlined North American run in May. From there, it’s an uninterrupted European summer, beginning with the iconic streets of Monaco and wrapping up in Madrid, where the MADRING makes its Formula 1 debut from 11-13 September.
The championship then heads east, returning to Baku and Singapore before embarking on a triple-header across the Americas. Las Vegas, Qatar and Abu Dhabi will once again provide the high-stakes crescendo to another global season in the pinnacle of motorsport.