FIA makes F2 and F3 calendars official for 2023

The FIA had already unveiled the F2 and F3 calendars, but they had not yet been made official. This has now been done, with confirmation that there will be no F2 or F3 meetings in France next year.

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FIA makes F2 and F3 calendars official for 2023

On the 1st of November last year, the FIA had already revealed the 14 meetings in which Formula 2 drivers will participate next year. In replacement of the French Grand Prix, which is leaving the F1 calendar, the Australian Grand Prix is making its first appearance.

Just like in Formula 1, the F2 season will start in early March in Bahrain and will end on November 26th in Abu Dhabi. However, the F2 season is shorter, with a total of 14 events, just like in 2022.

To note, there is an almost 3-month break between the second-to-last race (Monza) and the final one in Abu Dhabi.

F2 2023 Calendar

DatesLieux
103-05 marsSakhir
217-19 marsDjeddah
331 mars – 02 avrilMelbourne
428-30 avrilBakou
519-21 maiImola
625-28 maiMonaco
702-04 juinBarcelone
830 juin – 02 juilletSpielberg
907-09 juilletSilverstone
1021-23 juilletBudapest
1128-30 juillet Spa
1225-27 aoutZandvoort
1301-03 septembreMonza
1424-26 novembreAbu Dhabi

Formula 3 Calendar 2023

There will be 10 meetings on the F3 calendar in 2023. F3 follows F2 by going to Bahrain and also to the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, for the first time, just like Monaco, which is joining the calendar. After two seasons in F3, Zandvoort for the Dutch F3 Grand Prix is leaving the 2023 calendar.

DatesLieux
103-05 marsSakhir
231 mars – 02 avrilMelbourne
319-21 maiImola
425-28 maiMonaco
502-04 juinBarcelone
630 juin – 02 juilletSpielberg
707-09 juilletSilverstone
821-23 juilletBudapest
928-30 juilletSpa
1001-03 septembreMonza
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