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Belgian GP becomes F1’s first rotational race, won’t be held in 2028 or 2030
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F1 AWARDS - VOTE: Which race should be removed from the F1 calendar?
The Monaco GP is arguably the most famous track on the F1 calendar, but its unique narrow street setting makes overtaking in modern-day F1 cars almost impossible. There have been calls for it to be dropped from the calendar for a more exciting race track.
Motor racing-Belgian GP to stay on F1 calendar for four of next six seasons
Formula One's Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps will remain on the calendar in four out of six years to 2031 after agreeing a contract extension, the Liberty Media-owned sport announced on Wednesday.
Formula One announces Belgian Grand Prix will be rotated from next year
The deal means the fixture at Spa-Francorchamps – which is among the most recognisable in F1 – will be omitted from the schedule in 2028 and 2030.
F1 AWARDS - VOTE: Which was the best grand prix of 2024?
The 2024 Formula 1 season was a breath of fresh air following Max Verstappen's domination in 2023, with thrilling action throughout the year. An incredible seven different drivers won multiple races in 2024, as the pendulum swung between Red Bull, McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes on various occasions.
Formula 1 Announces Multi-Year Extension With The Belgian Grand Prix
Formula 1 has agreed a multi-year extension with the Belgian Grand Prix that will see the sport race at the iconic Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Belgian Grand Prix to join F1 rotation system with fresh four-race deal
Formula 1 will return to Spa-Francorchamps for four more races until 2031, but the event drops off the calendar in 2028 and 2030.
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Belgian Grand Prix extends Formula 1 deal, will be rotated on calendar between 2026 and 2031
The Belgian Grand Prix will appear on the F1 calendar for four of the next six seasons after 2025, taking place in 2026, 2027 ...
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Lewis Hamilton's first Ferrari F1 test and race engineer confirmed as details emerge
Lewis Hamilton will make his competitive Ferrari debut at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in March, but the Italians ...
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Formula 1 Special: Which Team Has the Best Driver Line-up Heading Into the 2025 Season?
The 2025 grid features plenty of new faces and old ones in new colours. But which team has the strongest line-up and who has ...
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What Lewis Hamilton’s first weeks as a Ferrari Formula 1 driver will look like
The first time Hamilton dons the famous red Ferrari colors and gets behind the wheel of one of its F1 cars will be the moment ...
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The coldest F1 race of all time was won by a winter sport master
The threat of snow cast a frigid gloom over the 1978 Canadian Grand Prix — but snowmobiler Gilles Villeneuve was a master of ...
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Here’s How Mercedes-Benz is Using Formula 1 to Make Better Electric Cars and Hybrids
The technology transfer from F1 racing to road cars is alive and real, and it’s becoming even more important in the EV era.
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How TAG Heuer And Formula 1’s Historic Partnership Will Help Sell More Watches
TAG Heuer continues its unrivalled relationship with Formula 1, becoming the sport's Official Timekeeper in 2025 (again).
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The nine most unbelievable circuits F1 no longer races on
From the fearsome Nurburgring to Sebring's ultra-flat airstrip circuit, these are the most unbelievable race tracks in ...
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