The 2026 Formula One season is set to launch in Melbourne from March 6-8, featuring 24 races including a new venue in Madrid. The season will end in Abu Dhabi on December 4-6, with the new Madring circuit making its debut, replacing the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. Along with new regulatory changes emphasizing sustainable fuel, the season will see fresh teams, including Cadillac, join the grid. Additional changes to race scheduling reflect Formula One's commitment to reducing carbon emissions. Notably, high-profile events like the Monaco Grand Prix will shift dates for improved sustainability.
The 2026 Formula One season will witness a brand new set of regulations, introducing sustainable fuel, new teams like Cadillac, and a calendar featuring 24 races.
F1 president Stefano Domenicali emphasized that 2026 marks a new era for the sport, showcasing advancements in technology along with the excitement of racing in new locations.
With the introduction of the new Madring circuit in Madrid, the season will replace Imola while maintaining both iconic Spanish races set to occur.
Changes in race dates reflect F1's commitment to sustainability, with alterations in scheduled events contributing to the goal of reducing carbon emissions.
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