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Full F1 calendar, including test and car launch dates
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Date | Grand Prix | Broadcaster |
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March 23-25 | Australia | Sky Sports |
April 6-8 | Bahrain | Channel 4 and Sky Sports |
April 13-15 | China | Sky Sports |
April 27-29 | Azerbaijan | Channel 4 and Sky Sports |
May 11-13 | Spain | Sky Sports |
May 24-27 | Monaco | Channel 4 and Sky Sports |
June 8-10 | Canada | Sky Sports |
June 22-24 | France | Sky Sports |
June 29-July 1 | Austria | Channel 4 and Sky Sports |
July 6-8 | Great Britain | Channel 4 and Sky Sports |
July 20-22 | Germany | Sky Sports |
July 27-29 | Hungary | Sky Sports |
August 24-26 | Belgium | Channel 4 and Sky Sports |
August 31-September 2 | Italy | Sky Sports |
September 14-16 | Singapore | Channel 4 and Sky Sports |
September 28-30 | Russia | Sky Sports |
October 5-7 | Japan | Channel 4 and Sky Sports |
October 19-21 | USA | Channel 4 and Sky Sports |
October 26-28 | Mexico | Sky Sports |
November 9-11 | Brazil | Sky Sports |
November 23-25 | Abu Dhabi | Channel 4 and Sky Sports |
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