FIA Formula 2 have announced the calendar for the 2023 FIA Formula 2 Championship. Next season will comprise a total of 14 rounds, all support events of the FIA Formula One World Championship, as per the 2022 season.
The teams and drivers will contest a total of 28 races, across 13 different countries in 2023. With Formula 2 also visiting a new continent for the first time in its history, with the addition of the iconic Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Australia.
The seventh season of Formula 2 will begin at the Bahrain International Circuit on March 3rd to 5th, with the season concluding at the Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi on November 24th to 26th.
Round | Date | Location |
1 | 03 – 05 March | Sakhir, Bahrain |
2 | 17 – 19 March | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
3 | 31 March – 02 April | Melbourne, Australia |
4 | 28 – 30 April | Baku, Azerbaijan |
5 | 19 – 21 May | Imola, Italy |
6 | 25 – 28 May | Monte Carlo, Monaco |
7 | 02 – 04 June | Barcelona, Spain |
8 | 30 June – 02 July | Spielberg, Austria |
9 | 07 – 09 July | Silverstone, Great Britain |
10 | 21 – 23 July | Budapest, Hungary |
11 | 28 – 30 July | Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium |
12 | 25 – 27 August | Zandvoort, Netherlands |
13 | 01 – 03 September | Monza, Italy |
14 | 24 – 26 November | Yas Island, Abu Dhabi |
“We are pleased to confirm the Formula 2 calendar for 2023 and look forward to another exciting season where the drivers will battle it out for the title and the chance to reach the highest level of motorsport. The Championship continues to play a hugely important role in nurturing the talent of the future and we are excited to see the next generation of F1 stars take to the track at 14 rounds of the 2023 season, visiting fan-favourite circuits and also travelling to the iconic Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne for the first time.
Stefano Domenicali, President ad CEO of Formula 1.
The 2023 F2 calendar will have 14 rounds, the same amount as the current one. In 2022, we’ve enjoyed more action than ever, with a total of 28 races, and we wanted to keep this for next season. The good thing is that there are a lot of tracks who would love to add F2 to their race weekend programme, but we always keep in mind the costs related to more racing. So, we have decided to limit the number of rounds to 14 again for 2023, and we will keep helping the teams to ensure their budgets remain at a proper level. As announced previously, we have added Melbourne to the calendar, a fantastic venue both for our teams and drivers, but also for everyone watching and enjoying F2. It will be very interesting to see our cars battling on those streets.
Bruno Michel, FIA Formula 2 CEO.