The 2026 Formula 1 season promises to be one of the most significant in the sport’s history. With revolutionary new engine regulations, an expanded calendar, and the continued global growth of F1, this season represents a new era for motorsport’s pinnacle championship.

Here’s everything you need to know about the 2026 F1 race calendar.

2026 F1 Race Calendar

RoundDateGrand PrixCircuitLocation2025 Winner
1Mar 14-16Qatar Airways Australian Grand Prix 2026Albert Park CircuitMelbourne, AUSLando Norris
2Mar 21-23Lenovo Chinese Grand Prix 2026Shanghai International CircuitShanghai, CHNOscar Piastri
3Apr 4-6MSC Cruises Japanese Grand Prix 2026Suzuka CircuitSuzuka, JPNMax Verstappen
4Apr 18-20Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2026Bahrain International CircuitSakhir, BHROscar Piastri
5May 2-4STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2026Jeddah Corniche CircuitJeddah, SAUOscar Piastri
6May 16-18Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix 2026Miami International AutodromeMiami, USAOscar Piastri
7May 30-Jun 1Louis Vuitton Grand Prix de Monaco 2026Circuit de MonacoMonte Carlo, MCOLando Norris
8Jun 13-15MSC Cruises Gran Premio de Barcelona-Catalunya 2026Circuit de Barcelona-CatalunyaBarcelona, ESPOscar Piastri
9Jun 20-22Lenovo Canadian Grand Prix 2026Circuit Gilles VilleneuveMontreal, CANGeorge Russell
10Jun 27-29Rolex Austrian Grand Prix 2026Red Bull RingSpielberg, AUTLando Norris
11Jul 4-6Formula 1 Pirelli British Grand Prix 2026Silverstone CircuitSilverstone, GBRLando Norris
12Jul 25-27Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix 2026Circuit de Spa-FrancorchampsSpa, BELOscar Piastri
13Aug 1-3Aramco Hungarian Grand Prix 2026HungaroringBudapest, HUNLando Norris
14Aug 29-31Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2026Circuit ZandvoortZandvoort, NEDOscar Piastri
15Sep 5-7Pirelli Italian Grand Prix 2026Autodromo Nazionale di MonzaMonza, ITAMax Verstappen
16Sep 19-21Qatar Airways Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2026Baku City CircuitBaku, AZEMax Verstappen
17Oct 3-5Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2026Marina Bay Street CircuitSingapore, SGPGeorge Russell
18Oct 17-19Lenovo United States Grand Prix 2026Circuit of the AmericasAustin, USAMax Verstappen
19Oct 24-26Mexico City Grand Prix 2026Autódromo Hermanos RodríguezMexico City, MEXLando Norris
20Oct 31-Nov 2MSC Cruises São Paulo Grand Prix 2026Autódromo José Carlos PaceSão Paulo, BRALando Norris
21Nov 21-23Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix 2026Las Vegas Street CircuitLas Vegas, USAMax Verstappen
22Nov 28-30Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2026Lusail International CircuitLusail, QATMax Verstappen
23Dec 5-7Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2026Yas Marina CircuitAbu Dhabi, UAEMax Verstappen

Season Highlights: What to Watch For

Early Season (March-April)

The championship begins in the Southern Hemisphere with Australia kicking off the season at Melbourne’s Albert Park. The tour heads to Asia for China’s unique Shanghai circuit and the driver-favourite Suzuka in Japan, before the Middle Eastern double-header of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia – the latter being F1’s fastest street circuit with speeds exceeding 250 km/h.

European Season (May-August)

The heart of the calendar brings F1 to its traditional homes. Miami blends American entertainment with racing, while Monaco (May 30-June 1) remains the sport’s most prestigious and glamorous event. The European leg includes technical challenges at Barcelona and Budapest, and the Cathedral of Speed at Monza. Silverstone’s high-speed British GP (July 4-6) and Spa-Francorchamps’ legendary Eau Rouge in Belgium are unmissable highlights.

Global Finale (September-December)

F1’s worldwide reach shines in the season’s final stretch. Singapore’s night race remains the most physically demanding, while the North American trio of Austin, Mexico City, and Las Vegas showcases F1’s growing US presence. The championship often reaches its climax at Interlagos in Brazil before the Middle Eastern finale of Qatar and Abu Dhabi (December 5-7) concludes the season under the lights.

Key Venues:

  • Abu Dhabi (Dec 5-7) – Season finale where championships are decided
  • Monaco (May 30-Jun 1) – F1’s jewel in the crown
  • Silverstone (Jul 4-6) – Fastest circuit with passionate home crowd
  • Spa-Francorchamps (Jul 25-27) – Longest circuit and driver favourite
  • Las Vegas (Nov 21-23) – Spectacular Saturday night racing on the Strip

What’s New for 2026?

Revolutionary Engine Regulations

The most significant changes for 2026 come under the hood. F1 introduces completely new power unit regulations designed to make the sport more sustainable while maintaining performance:

Increased Electrical Power: The electrical component (MGU-K) increases from 120kW to 350kW, making F1 cars significantly more electrically powered. Combined with the internal combustion engine, this creates more balanced hybrid performance.

Sustainable Fuels: All teams must use 100% sustainable fuels, representing a major step toward F1’s net-zero carbon goal by 2030.

Active Aerodynamics: New regulations allow active front and rear wings to reduce drag on straights while maintaining downforce through corners—a significant technical innovation.

Lighter, More Agile Cars: The minimum weight drops to 768kg (down from 798kg in 2024), creating more nimble, driver-focused racing.

New Teams and Driver Changes

Audi F1 Team: The German manufacturer enters F1 by taking over Sauber, bringing another major manufacturer to the grid and increasing competition.

Cadillac F1 (Potential): American manufacturer Cadillac’s entry remains under discussion, which would expand the grid to 22 cars.

Driver Market Shake-Up: With new regulations resetting performance, expect significant driver movements as teams rebuild around the new formula.

Calendar Expansion

The 2026 calendar features 24 races, making it F1’s longest season yet. The addition maintains F1’s global reach while balancing traditional European venues with growing markets in Asia, the Middle East, and Americas.

Cost Cap Evolution

The budget cap continues to evolve, ensuring financial sustainability while maintaining competitive balance. Teams must innovate within strict financial parameters, rewarding operational efficiency alongside engineering excellence.

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The 2026 season marks a new era for Formula 1. New engines. New regulations. New champions.

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