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F1 2018: Launch dates, calendar, line-ups and testing schedule

All the information you need about the 2018 Formula 1 season in one place.

Haas F1 Team 2018 livery

Formula 1 2018

The 2018 Formula 1 World Championship is the 69th season of the world’s leading open-wheel single-seater series. Sanctioned by the sport’s governing body, the FIA, its 10 teams and 20 drivers will compete in 21 Grands Prix around the world, beginning in Australia on March 25 and ending in Abu Dhabi on November 25. <p>The French Grand Prix, at Circuit Paul Ricard, returns to the calendar for the first time since 2008. The German Grand Prix, at Hockenheim, reappears after a one-year absence. The Malaysian Grand Prix, run since 1999 at Sepang, has dropped off the 2018 calendar.</p> <p>The main technical change for the new season is the adoption of the Halo cockpit protection system to all cars.</p>

2018 Formula 1 car launch dates:

Team Date  
 Mercedes February 22  
 Ferrari February 22  
 Red Bull February 19  
 Force India    
 Williams February 15 Photos
 Renault February 20  
 Toro Rosso February 26  
 Haas February 14 Photos
 McLaren February 23  
 Sauber February 20  

2018 Formula 1 calendar:

DateEventVenue
March 25  Australian GP Melbourne
April 8  Bahrain GP  Sakhir
April 15  Chinese GP Shanghai
April 29  Azerbaijan GP Baku
May 13  Spanish GP Barcelona
May 27  Monaco GP Monte Carlo
June 10  Canadian GP Montreal
June 24  French GP Le Castellet
July 1  Austrian GP Spielberg
July 8  British GP Silverstone
July 22  German GP Hockenheim
July 29  Hungarian GP Budapest
August 26  Belgian GP Spa-Francorchamps
September 2  Italian GP Monza
September 16  Singapore GP Marina Bay
September 30  Russian GP Sochi
October 7  Japanese GP Suzuka
October 21  United States GP Austin
October 28  Mexican GP Mexico City
November 11  Brazilian GP Sao Paulo
November 25  Abu Dhabi GP Yas Marina

2018 Formula 1 driver line-up:

Driver/numberDriver/numberTeamEngine
 Lewis Hamilton #44  Valtteri Bottas #77  Mercedes Mercedes
 Sebastian Vettel #5  Kimi Raikkonen #7  Ferrari Ferrari
 Daniel Ricciardo #3  Max Verstappen #33  Red Bull Renault
 Sergio Perez #11  Esteban Ocon #31  Force India Mercedes
 Lance Stroll #18  Sergey Sirotkin #35  Williams Mercedes
 Nico Hulkenberg #27  Carlos Sainz #55  Renault Renault
 Pierre Gasly #10   Brendon Hartley #28  Toro Rosso Honda
 Romain Grosjean #8  Kevin Magnussen #20  Haas Ferrari
 Fernando Alonso #14  Stoffel Vandoorne #2  McLaren Renault
 Marcus Ericsson #9  Charles Leclerc #16  Sauber Ferrari

2018 Formula 1 testing schedule:

DateVenue
February 26-March 1  Barcelona
March 6-9  Barcelona
May 15-May 16  Barcelona
July 31-August 1  Hungaroring
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