Fans of Formula One, rejoice! The calendar for the 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship has been released, and it’s looking like it’s going to be an exciting season.
Kicking off in Bahrain on February 29th and concluding in Abu Dhabi on December 8th, the season will feature a record-breaking 24 races, with China and Las Vegas set to return, with Bahrain and Saudi Arabia producing Saturday night races this season.
The 2024 Grand Prix season is going to be one for the history books, and we can’t wait to see what happens. In the meantime, we’ll be keeping our eyes glued to the calendar to see when our favourite teams will be racing.
Speaking of which, here’s the full schedule for the 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship:
- 29 February – 2 March: Bahrain Grand Prix
- 7 – 9 March: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
- 22 – 24 March: Australian Grand Prix
- 5 – 7 April: Japanese Grand Prix
- 19 – 21 April: Chinese Grand Prix
- 3 – 5 May: Miami Grand Prix
- 17 – 19 May: Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
- 24 – 28 May: Monaco Grand Prix
- 7 – 9 June: Canadian Grand Prix
- 21 – 23 June: Spanish Grand Prix
- 28 – 30 June: Austrian Grand Prix
- 5 -7 July: British Grand Prix
- 19 – 21 July: Hungarian Grand Prix
- 26 – 28 July: Belgian Grand Prix
- 23 – 25 August: Dutch Grand Prix
- 30 August – 1 September: Italian Grand Prix
- 13 – 15 September: Azerbaijan Grand Prix
- 20 – 22 September: Singapore Grand Prix
- 18 – 20 October: United States Grand Prix
- 25 – 27 October: Mexico City Grand Prix
- 1 – 3 November: Sao Paulo Grand Prix
- 21 – 23 November: Las Vegas Grand Prix
- 29 November – 1 December: Qatar Grand Prix
- 6 – 8 December: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
We can’t wait for the 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship! It’s going to be an exciting season with plenty of twists and turns. Be sure to keep an eye on your favourite teams and drivers, and we’ll see you at the races. Be sure to book your Formula One travel package with Edusport – we are the experts in motorsport travel, and have taken dozens of South Africans to watch their favourite Grand Prix races.