The excitement of Formula 1 begins again
The 2023 Formula 1 World Championship season will kick off with the Bahrain Grand Prix.
The qualifying laps for the first race of the season, which will take place on the 5.4-kilometre International Bahrain Track in the Sahir region, will begin tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. The 57-lap race will take place on Sunday, March 5 at the same time.
The most watched motorsports championship in the world this season will be the longest F1 event in history with 23 races. Qatar’s return to the calendar, the championship, will be hosted by the US city of Las Vegas for the first time since 1982. The season will conclude with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on November 26.
The Dutch Red Bull driver, champion of the last two years, Max Verstappen, also stands out as this season’s favorite driver. Red Bull, who won their first championship last year, beating Mercedes, who came out on top for 8 consecutive years, is aiming to repeat the same success once more.
STAMP FROM HAMILTON TO BAHRAIN
In Formula 1, Britain’s Lewis Hamilton of the Mercedes team has won the Bahrain Grand Prix 5 times, which was first held in 2004, and holds the title of most successful driver of the stage.
Hamilton; He climbed to the top of the podium in 2014, 2015, 2019, 2020 and 2021. The 38-year-old driver, who won the qualifying rounds 3 times, shares the record in this field with the German Sebastian Vettel.
FORMULA 1 CALENDAR 2023
The 2023 schedule for the Formula 1 World Championship is as follows:
- March 5 – Bahrain – Sahir
- March 19 – Saudi Arabia- Jeddah
- April 2 – Australia – Melbourne
- April 30 – Azerbaijan – Baku
- May 7 – Miami – Miami
- May 21 – Emilia Romagna – Imola
- May 28 – Monaco – Monaco
- June 4 – Spain – Barcelona
- June 18 – Canada – Montreal
- July 2 – Austria – Spielberg
- July 9 – England – Silverstone
- July 23 – Hungary – Budapest
- July 30 – Belgium – Spa
- August 27 – Netherlands – Zandvoort
- September 3 – Italy – Monza
- September 17 – Singapore – Singapore
- September 24 – Japan – Suzuka
- October 8 – Qatar – Losail
- October 22 – USA – Austin
- October 29 – Mexico – Mexico City
- November 5 – Brazil – Sao Paulo
- November 18 – Las Vegas – Las Vegas
- November 26 – Abu Dhabi – Yas Marina
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Source: Sozcu

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