F1 calendar 2024: Hamilton looks to stop Verstappen winning a fourth championship as season starts in Bahrain

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FASTEN your seatbelts F1 fans as the 2024 season is round the corner – and this season’s blockbuster calendar starts in Bahrain!

Max Verstappen broke all types of records last campaign on his way to winning a third consecutive championship.

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Max Verstappen won his third consecutive title in 2023[/caption]

And the Red Bull racer did it in style by topping the podium in 19 out of the 23 races. 

The wait for Lewis Hamilton’s first win since December 5, 2021 continues due to Verstappen’s dominance.

However, the British mogul finished the season in 3rd which was a big improvement from 2022, and he’ll be itching to remind everyone why he has lifted the championship a record-equalling SEVEN times.

F1 calendar 2024

🏁 Complete F1 2024 race calendar – details on every Grand Prix this year 🏁 

All session and race timings are in UK time.

Bahrain Grand Prix

Track: Bahrain International Circuit
Sunday, March 2: Bahrain Grand Prix – 3pm

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Track: Jeddah Corniche Circuit
Sunday, March 9: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – 5pm

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Lewis Hamilton’s last win came in Saudi Arabia[/caption]

Australian Grand Prix

Track: Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
Sunday, March 24: Melbourne Grand Prix – 4am

Japanese Grand Prix

Track: Suzuka International Racing Course
Sunday, April 7: Japanese Grand Prix – 6am

Chinese Grand Prix

Track: Shanghai International Circuit
Sunday, April 21: Chinese Grand Prix – 8am

United States Grand Prix

Track: Miami International Autodrome
Sunday, May 5: United States Grand Prix – 9pm

Emilia Romagna Grand Prix

Track: Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
Sunday, May 19: Italian Grand Prix – 2pm

Monaco Grand Prix

Track: Circuit de Monaco
Sunday, May 26: Monaco Grand Prix – 2pm

Canadian Grand Prix

Track: Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve
Sunday, June 9: Canadian Grand Prix – 7pm

Spanish Grand Prix

Track: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Sunday, June 23: Spanish Grand Prix – 2pm

Austrian Grand Prix

Track: Red Bull Ring
Sunday, June 30: Austrian Grand Prix – 2pm

British Grand Prix

Track: Silverstone Circuit
Sunday, July 7: British Grand Prix – 3pm

Hungarian Grand Prix

Track: Hungaroring
Sunday, July 21: Hungarian Grand Prix – 2pm

Belgian Grand Prix

Track: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Sunday, July 28: Belgian Grand Prix – 2pm

Dutch Grand Prix

Track: Circuit Zandvoort
Sunday, August 25: Dutch Grand Prix – 2pm

Italian Grand Prix

Track: Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Sunday, September 1: Italian Grand Prix – 2pm

Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Track: Baku City Circuit
Sunday, September 15: Azerbaijan Grand Prix – 12pm

Singapore Grand Prix

Track: Marina Bay Street Circuit
Sunday, September 22: Singapore Grand Prix – 1pm

United States Grand Prix

Track: Circuit of the Americas
Sunday, October 20: United States Grand Prix – 8pm

Mexican Grand Prix

Track: Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
Sunday, October 27: Mexican City Grand Prix – 8pm

Brazilian Grand Prix

Track: Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace
Sunday, November 3: Sao Paulo Grand Prix – 5pm

United States Grand Prix

Track: Las Vegas Strip Circuit
Sunday, November 23: Las Vegas Grand Prix – 6am

Qatar Grand Prix

Track: Lusali International Circuit
Sunday, December 1: Qatar Grand Prix – 5pm

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Max Verstappen won the 2023 title after a Sprint race in Qatar[/caption]

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Track: Yas Marina Circuit
Sunday, December 8: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 1pm



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