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              Formula 1® announces draft 2019 season calendar












              31 Aug 2018









              Formula 1® is delighted to release the draft calendar of the 2019 FIA Formula 1 World Championship™. This will be submitted for approval during the FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting on October 12th.







































              For the third time in history, the pinnacle of motorsport, the Formula 1 World Championship, will be contested over a record number of 21 Grands Prix, equalling the races held in 2016 and 2018. Eleven of the 21 races will take place in Europe, five in Asia, four in the Americas and one in Australia.



              The 2019 season will begin on March 17th with the Australian Grand Prix and finish on December 1 with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Next year will also mark an outstanding achievement in the history of the sport, celebrating the 1000th Grand Prix since its inception in 1950. The race which will host this milestone will be the Chinese Grand Prix on April 14th.



              The release date of the 2019 draft calendar coincides with two other important announcements relating to some of the most historical races in the calendar.



              The agreement with the promoter of the Japanese Grand Prix, MobilityLand Corp., has been renewed for three further years with the race taking place at the Suzuka Circuit until 2021. Also, the 2018 grand prix will have Honda, a world class automotive manufacturer and power unit supplier in Formula 1, as title sponsor of the race, the year when the Japanese Grand Prix celebrates its 30th anniversary.



              After the success of the FORMULA 1 EMIRATES GROSSER PREIS VON DEUTSCHLAND 2018, a new agreement has been reached with the promoter to allow Germany to maintain its presence in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship calendar. This important outcome has been reached following the decisive commitment of the Municipality of Hockenheim and Hockenheim-Ring GmbH and the proactive support of Mercedes-Benz, Andreas Scheuer, the Federal Minister of Transportation and Digital Infrastructure and the German automobile clubs ADAC and AvD. The 2019 German Grand Prix will take place at the Hockenheim-Ring and will see Mercedes-Benz as the title sponsor.



              During 2018, another historical Grand Prix has renewed its association with Formula 1: the Belgian Grand Prix will be part of the calendar until the end of 2021, following an agreement reached last June with Spa Grand Prix.



              Chase Carey, Chairman and CEO at Formula 1 said:

              “It gives me great pleasure to announce that the draft of the 2019 FIA Formula 1 World Championship calendar is made up of 21 races, as it was this year. In addition, we are honoured the promoters of the long-standing Japanese Grand Prix have agreed to a new long-term deal that will ensure our loyal and knowledgeable Japanese fans will be able to enjoy Formula 1 for more years to come. I am also delighted to confirm that with the very valuable help of Mercedes-Benz, the German automobile clubs ADAC and AvD and the German Minister for Transportation and Digital Infrastructure, we have reached an agreement with the Municipality of Hockenehim and the promoter Hockenheim-Ring GmbH which will allow to once more race at this iconic circuit also in 2019. This demonstrates how all stakeholders within Formula 1 are working together to ensure the long-term future of the sport and its fans.”



              Sean Bratches, Managing Director, Commercial Operations at Formula 1 said:

              “The renewal of the Japanese Grand Prix and the confirmation of the German Grand Prix are both examples of our direction to place fans at the heart of Formula 1, a vision shared with all our promoters. The successful extension of the Fan Zones at the race circuits, coupled with the colourful city F1 Festivals in London, Shanghai, Marseille, Milan and Miami, prove there is a great appetite for all aspects of Formula 1.”



              Susumu Yamashita, President at MobilityLand Corp. said:

              “We are pleased to be celebrating 30 years of Formula 1 at Suzuka Circuit and to be sharing the special event with Honda, who are our title partner. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to both Honda Motor Co., Ltd and Formula 1 for allowing this to happen and we are looking forward to the Grand Prix weekend. Following the announcement of the race renewal, we are excited for the future and hope that the Suzuka Circuit continues to remain a fan’s favourite around the world, whilst continuing to contribute positively toward the prosperity of motor sports in Japan.”



              Takahiro Hachigo, President and Representative Director at Honda Motor Co. Ltd said:

              “I want to convey our sincere gratitude to the many fans for their long time support in enabling us to hold the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix 30th Memorial Race in the Suzuka Circuit. We’d love to enjoy the Formula One race which is the top race of motor sports together with all of you and bring additional excitement to motor sports in Japan. Please come to visit it at the circuit. We will be waiting for you all of our fans with the contents to please and amuse you at F1 Honda Grand Prix Race.”



              Georg Sailer, CEO, Hockenheim-Ring GmbH said:

              “We are very delighted that after this year’s impressive Formula 1 race at the Hockenheim-Ring, a German Grand Prix has also been secured for 2019. The intensive, direct contractual discussions between Formula 1 and us in recent weeks have always been trusting, constructive and solution-oriented - the agreement reached is proof of this. We would also like to thank our long-standing partner Mercedes Benz in particular for its commitment as title sponsor which made the agreement possible in the first place.”



              Toto Wolff, Team Principal & CEO of Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport said:

              “This year’s Grand Prix in Hockenheim was a demonstration of the enthusiasm that Formula 1 generates in Germany. It was therefore important for us to do everything in our power to ensure that our home race will take place again next year. Together with Formula 1 and all the relevant stakeholders, we have found a way to make it happen. We are delighted that Mercedes-Benz will also be the title sponsor of the German Grand Prix next year.”



              Here is the complete calendar*:

















































































              Date



              Grand Prix



              Venue



              17th March



              Australia



              Melbourne



              31st March



              Bahrain



              Sakhir



              14th April



              China



              Shanghai



              28th April



              Azerbaijan



              Baku



              12th May



              Spain



              Barcelona



              26th May



              Monaco



              Monaco



              9th June



              Canada



              Montreal



              23rd June



              France



              Le Castellet



              30th June



              Austria



              Spielberg



              14th July



              Great Britain



              Silverstone



              28th July



              Germany



              Hockenheim



              4th August



              Hungary



              Budapest



              1st September



              Belgium



              Spa



              8th September



              Italy



              Monza



              22nd September



              Singapore



              Singapore



              29th September



              Russia



              Sochi



              13th October



              Japan



              Suzuka



              27th October



              Mexico



              Mexico City



              3rd November



              USA



              Austin



              17th November



              Brazil



              Sao Paulo



              1st December



              Abu Dhabi



              Yas Marina













              *Subject to FIA World Motor Sport Council approval
















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              Formula 1® announces draft 2019 season calendar












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              Formula 1® is delighted to release the draft calendar of the 2019 FIA Formula 1 World Championship™. This will be submitted for approval during the FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting on October 12th.











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              For the third time in history, the pinnacle of motorsport, the Formula 1 World Championship, will be contested over a record number of 21 Grands Prix, equalling the races held in 2016 and 2018. Eleven of the 21 races will take place in Europe, five in Asia, four in the Americas and one in Australia.



              The 2019 season will begin on March 17th with the Australian Grand Prix and finish on December 1 with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Next year will also mark an outstanding achievement in the history of the sport, celebrating the 1000th Grand Prix since its inception in 1950. The race which will host this milestone will be the Chinese Grand Prix on April 14th.



              The release date of the 2019 draft calendar coincides with two other important announcements relating to some of the most historical races in the calendar.



              The agreement with the promoter of the Japanese Grand Prix, MobilityLand Corp., has been renewed for three further years with the race taking place at the Suzuka Circuit until 2021. Also, the 2018 grand prix will have Honda, a world class automotive manufacturer and power unit supplier in Formula 1, as title sponsor of the race, the year when the Japanese Grand Prix celebrates its 30th anniversary.



              After the success of the FORMULA 1 EMIRATES GROSSER PREIS VON DEUTSCHLAND 2018, a new agreement has been reached with the promoter to allow Germany to maintain its presence in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship calendar. This important outcome has been reached following the decisive commitment of the Municipality of Hockenheim and Hockenheim-Ring GmbH and the proactive support of Mercedes-Benz, Andreas Scheuer, the Federal Minister of Transportation and Digital Infrastructure and the German automobile clubs ADAC and AvD. The 2019 German Grand Prix will take place at the Hockenheim-Ring and will see Mercedes-Benz as the title sponsor.



              During 2018, another historical Grand Prix has renewed its association with Formula 1: the Belgian Grand Prix will be part of the calendar until the end of 2021, following an agreement reached last June with Spa Grand Prix.



              Chase Carey, Chairman and CEO at Formula 1 said:

              “It gives me great pleasure to announce that the draft of the 2019 FIA Formula 1 World Championship calendar is made up of 21 races, as it was this year. In addition, we are honoured the promoters of the long-standing Japanese Grand Prix have agreed to a new long-term deal that will ensure our loyal and knowledgeable Japanese fans will be able to enjoy Formula 1 for more years to come. I am also delighted to confirm that with the very valuable help of Mercedes-Benz, the German automobile clubs ADAC and AvD and the German Minister for Transportation and Digital Infrastructure, we have reached an agreement with the Municipality of Hockenehim and the promoter Hockenheim-Ring GmbH which will allow to once more race at this iconic circuit also in 2019. This demonstrates how all stakeholders within Formula 1 are working together to ensure the long-term future of the sport and its fans.”



              Sean Bratches, Managing Director, Commercial Operations at Formula 1 said:

              “The renewal of the Japanese Grand Prix and the confirmation of the German Grand Prix are both examples of our direction to place fans at the heart of Formula 1, a vision shared with all our promoters. The successful extension of the Fan Zones at the race circuits, coupled with the colourful city F1 Festivals in London, Shanghai, Marseille, Milan and Miami, prove there is a great appetite for all aspects of Formula 1.”



              Susumu Yamashita, President at MobilityLand Corp. said:

              “We are pleased to be celebrating 30 years of Formula 1 at Suzuka Circuit and to be sharing the special event with Honda, who are our title partner. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to both Honda Motor Co., Ltd and Formula 1 for allowing this to happen and we are looking forward to the Grand Prix weekend. Following the announcement of the race renewal, we are excited for the future and hope that the Suzuka Circuit continues to remain a fan’s favourite around the world, whilst continuing to contribute positively toward the prosperity of motor sports in Japan.”



              Takahiro Hachigo, President and Representative Director at Honda Motor Co. Ltd said:

              “I want to convey our sincere gratitude to the many fans for their long time support in enabling us to hold the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix 30th Memorial Race in the Suzuka Circuit. We’d love to enjoy the Formula One race which is the top race of motor sports together with all of you and bring additional excitement to motor sports in Japan. Please come to visit it at the circuit. We will be waiting for you all of our fans with the contents to please and amuse you at F1 Honda Grand Prix Race.”



              Georg Sailer, CEO, Hockenheim-Ring GmbH said:

              “We are very delighted that after this year’s impressive Formula 1 race at the Hockenheim-Ring, a German Grand Prix has also been secured for 2019. The intensive, direct contractual discussions between Formula 1 and us in recent weeks have always been trusting, constructive and solution-oriented - the agreement reached is proof of this. We would also like to thank our long-standing partner Mercedes Benz in particular for its commitment as title sponsor which made the agreement possible in the first place.”



              Toto Wolff, Team Principal & CEO of Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport said:

              “This year’s Grand Prix in Hockenheim was a demonstration of the enthusiasm that Formula 1 generates in Germany. It was therefore important for us to do everything in our power to ensure that our home race will take place again next year. Together with Formula 1 and all the relevant stakeholders, we have found a way to make it happen. We are delighted that Mercedes-Benz will also be the title sponsor of the German Grand Prix next year.”



              Here is the complete calendar*:

















































































              Date



              Grand Prix



              Venue



              17th March



              Australia



              Melbourne



              31st March



              Bahrain



              Sakhir



              14th April



              China



              Shanghai



              28th April



              Azerbaijan



              Baku



              12th May



              Spain



              Barcelona



              26th May



              Monaco



              Monaco



              9th June



              Canada



              Montreal



              23rd June



              France



              Le Castellet



              30th June



              Austria



              Spielberg



              14th July



              Great Britain



              Silverstone



              28th July



              Germany



              Hockenheim



              4th August



              Hungary



              Budapest



              1st September



              Belgium



              Spa



              8th September



              Italy



              Monza



              22nd September



              Singapore



              Singapore



              29th September



              Russia



              Sochi



              13th October



              Japan



              Suzuka



              27th October



              Mexico



              Mexico City



              3rd November



              USA



              Austin



              17th November



              Brazil



              Sao Paulo



              1st December



              Abu Dhabi



              Yas Marina













              *Subject to FIA World Motor Sport Council approval
















              For the third time in history, the pinnacle of motorsport, the Formula 1 World Championship, will be contested over a record number of 21 Grands Prix, equalling the races held in 2016 and 2018. Eleven of the 21 races will take place in Europe, five in Asia, four in the Americas and one in Australia.



              The 2019 season will begin on March 17th with the Australian Grand Prix and finish on December 1 with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Next year will also mark an outstanding achievement in the history of the sport, celebrating the 1000th Grand Prix since its inception in 1950. The race which will host this milestone will be the Chinese Grand Prix on April 14th.



              The release date of the 2019 draft calendar coincides with two other important announcements relating to some of the most historical races in the calendar.



              The agreement with the promoter of the Japanese Grand Prix, MobilityLand Corp., has been renewed for three further years with the race taking place at the Suzuka Circuit until 2021. Also, the 2018 grand prix will have Honda, a world class automotive manufacturer and power unit supplier in Formula 1, as title sponsor of the race, the year when the Japanese Grand Prix celebrates its 30th anniversary.



              After the success of the FORMULA 1 EMIRATES GROSSER PREIS VON DEUTSCHLAND 2018, a new agreement has been reached with the promoter to allow Germany to maintain its presence in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship calendar. This important outcome has been reached following the decisive commitment of the Municipality of Hockenheim and Hockenheim-Ring GmbH and the proactive support of Mercedes-Benz, Andreas Scheuer, the Federal Minister of Transportation and Digital Infrastructure and the German automobile clubs ADAC and AvD. The 2019 German Grand Prix will take place at the Hockenheim-Ring and will see Mercedes-Benz as the title sponsor.



              During 2018, another historical Grand Prix has renewed its association with Formula 1: the Belgian Grand Prix will be part of the calendar until the end of 2021, following an agreement reached last June with Spa Grand Prix.



              Chase Carey, Chairman and CEO at Formula 1 said:

              “It gives me great pleasure to announce that the draft of the 2019 FIA Formula 1 World Championship calendar is made up of 21 races, as it was this year. In addition, we are honoured the promoters of the long-standing Japanese Grand Prix have agreed to a new long-term deal that will ensure our loyal and knowledgeable Japanese fans will be able to enjoy Formula 1 for more years to come. I am also delighted to confirm that with the very valuable help of Mercedes-Benz, the German automobile clubs ADAC and AvD and the German Minister for Transportation and Digital Infrastructure, we have reached an agreement with the Municipality of Hockenehim and the promoter Hockenheim-Ring GmbH which will allow to once more race at this iconic circuit also in 2019. This demonstrates how all stakeholders within Formula 1 are working together to ensure the long-term future of the sport and its fans.”



              Sean Bratches, Managing Director, Commercial Operations at Formula 1 said:

              “The renewal of the Japanese Grand Prix and the confirmation of the German Grand Prix are both examples of our direction to place fans at the heart of Formula 1, a vision shared with all our promoters. The successful extension of the Fan Zones at the race circuits, coupled with the colourful city F1 Festivals in London, Shanghai, Marseille, Milan and Miami, prove there is a great appetite for all aspects of Formula 1.”



              Susumu Yamashita, President at MobilityLand Corp. said:

              “We are pleased to be celebrating 30 years of Formula 1 at Suzuka Circuit and to be sharing the special event with Honda, who are our title partner. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to both Honda Motor Co., Ltd and Formula 1 for allowing this to happen and we are looking forward to the Grand Prix weekend. Following the announcement of the race renewal, we are excited for the future and hope that the Suzuka Circuit continues to remain a fan’s favourite around the world, whilst continuing to contribute positively toward the prosperity of motor sports in Japan.”



              Takahiro Hachigo, President and Representative Director at Honda Motor Co. Ltd said:

              “I want to convey our sincere gratitude to the many fans for their long time support in enabling us to hold the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix 30th Memorial Race in the Suzuka Circuit. We’d love to enjoy the Formula One race which is the top race of motor sports together with all of you and bring additional excitement to motor sports in Japan. Please come to visit it at the circuit. We will be waiting for you all of our fans with the contents to please and amuse you at F1 Honda Grand Prix Race.”



              Georg Sailer, CEO, Hockenheim-Ring GmbH said:

              “We are very delighted that after this year’s impressive Formula 1 race at the Hockenheim-Ring, a German Grand Prix has also been secured for 2019. The intensive, direct contractual discussions between Formula 1 and us in recent weeks have always been trusting, constructive and solution-oriented - the agreement reached is proof of this. We would also like to thank our long-standing partner Mercedes Benz in particular for its commitment as title sponsor which made the agreement possible in the first place.”



              Toto Wolff, Team Principal & CEO of Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport said:

              “This year’s Grand Prix in Hockenheim was a demonstration of the enthusiasm that Formula 1 generates in Germany. It was therefore important for us to do everything in our power to ensure that our home race will take place again next year. Together with Formula 1 and all the relevant stakeholders, we have found a way to make it happen. We are delighted that Mercedes-Benz will also be the title sponsor of the German Grand Prix next year.”



              Here is the complete calendar*:













































































              Date



              Grand Prix



              Venue



              17th March



              Australia



              Melbourne



              31st March



              Bahrain



              Sakhir



              14th April



              China



              Shanghai



              28th April



              Azerbaijan



              Baku



              12th May



              Spain



              Barcelona



              26th May



              Monaco



              Monaco



              9th June



              Canada



              Montreal



              23rd June



              France



              Le Castellet



              30th June



              Austria



              Spielberg



              14th July



              Great Britain



              Silverstone



              28th July



              Germany



              Hockenheim



              4th August



              Hungary



              Budapest



              1st September



              Belgium



              Spa



              8th September



              Italy



              Monza



              22nd September



              Singapore



              Singapore



              29th September



              Russia



              Sochi



              13th October



              Japan



              Suzuka



              27th October



              Mexico



              Mexico City



              3rd November



              USA



              Austin



              17th November



              Brazil



              Sao Paulo



              1st December



              Abu Dhabi



              Yas Marina









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