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Red Bull superstar Max Verstappen is aiming for a third world title win in 2023 after romping to victory last year.
Here’s a rundown of all you need to know throughout the 2023 F1 season:
What | 2023 Formula 1 |
Where | Across the world |
When | Sunday, March 5th - Sunday, November 26th |
How to watch | TSN |
Qatar in October and Las Vegas in November were added as host locations for this year's F1 season, with originally 23 races scheduled in total.
As well as increasing the number of races held, F1 has also doubled the number of sprint weekends for 2023 from three to six. These sprint races, which determine the grid for Sunday’s main race, will be run in Azerbaijan, Austria, Belgium, Qatar, USA and Brazil this year.
The Formula 1 season finale will take place in Abu Dhabi on Sunday November 26th.
The next three scheduled races are as follows:
Where: | Hungaroing, Mogyorod, Hungary |
When: | Friday, July 21st - Sunday, July 23rd |
How to Watch: | TSN |
To Win Outright Odds: | Max Verstappen -275, Sergio Perez +1000, Fernando Alonso +1100, Lewis Hamilton +1200 |
Friday, July 21st:
7:30 AM ET - Practice 1
11 AM ET - Practice 2
Saturday, July 22nd:
6:30 AM ET - Practice 3
10 AM ET - Qualifying
Sunday, July 23rd:
9 AM ET - Race
F1 Tracks: Hungaroring - Hungarian Grand Prix
Where: | Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium |
When: | Friday, July 28th - Sunday, July 30th |
How to Watch: | TSN |
To Win Outright Odds: | TBC |
Friday, July 28th:
7:30 AM ET - Practice 1
1 PM ET - Qualifying
Saturday, July 29th:
6 AM ET - Sprint Shootout
12:30 PM ET - Sprint
Sunday, July 30th:
9 AM ET - Race
All ten teams from last season have returned to the grid in 2023.
The three big teams - Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes - have kept faith with their drivers from last season, with Lewis Hamilton back for Mercedes and bidding for a record-breaking eighth world title.
There have been changes elsewhere, with McLaren turning to rookie Oscar Piastri to succeed his fellow Australian Daniel Ricciardo, while Pierre Gasly takes over from Fernando Alonso at Alpine.
Alonso has jumped ship to Aston Martin to replace the now-retired Sebastian Vettel, as Nico Hulkenberg makes his return to F1 with Haas in place of Mick Schumacher.
Nyck de Vries gets his maiden drive in F1 at AlphaTauri with US racer Logan Sargeant completing the grid after taking over from Nicolas Latifi at Williams.
Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton
George Russell
Red Bull
Max Verstappen
Sergio Perez
Ferrari
Charles Leclerc
Carlos Sainz
McLaren
Lando Norris
Oscar Piastri
Alpine
Esteban Ocon
Pierre Gasly
AlphaTauri
Yuki Tsunoda
Nyck de Vries
Aston Martin
Fernando Alonso
Lance Stroll
Alfa Romeo
Valtteri Bottas
Zhou Guanyu
Williams
Alex Albon
Logan Sargeant
Haas
Kevin Magnussen
Nico Hulkenberg
After the massive overhaul of technical regulations that preceded the 2022 season, the changes to the rules for this year are relatively minor.
The main alteration involves the minimum ride heights being raised by 15mm in an effort to eliminate porpoising, while the minimum weight for a car has also dropped to 796kg.
The rules governing tyre usage in qualifying have also been altered with teams now required to run on hard compound tyres in Q1, mediums in Q2 and sifts for Q3.
Changes to rear-view mirrors and new guidelines on gearboxes and fuel temperatures have also been introduced.
In the US, every race will be shown live by ESPN, who are the exclusive rights holder for F1.
Max Verstappen produced one of the most dominant seasons in F1 history to retain his world title and become a two-time drivers’ champion.
Red Bull adapted best to the overhaul of technical regulations and as a result, Verstappen won a record 15 races to finish with an unprecedented total of 454 points.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc would finish a distant second to the Dutch driver, 146 points adrift, with Red Bull’s Sergio Perez completing the top three.
Having previously been the kings of F1’s V6 hybrid era, Mercedes endured a disappointing campaign with George Russell taking fourth in the drivers’ standings, ahead of Hamilton in sixth.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
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