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ACF reviewers don't have access to deleted versions without additional privileges, so I cannot compare the draft to the prior version, but the original deletion reason in early 2020 was WP:TOOSOON. I suspect that if the editor/s hadn't repeatedly tried to recreate the same article, the subject would survive WP:AFD. It's not far too soon any more; it's now next season, and the topic is or will be obviously notable and will appear sooner rather than later. Since the create protection was removed, and then re-instated, the article cannot currently be approved, so I simply suggest the editor continues to work on this draft to meet the concerns until it's inevitable creation. When a future reviewer feels it is time, they can request the create protection be removed once again. Greenman (talk) 21:51, 7 March 2022 (UTC)
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2023 FIA Formula One
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The 2023 FIA Formula One World Championship is a planned motor racing championship for Formula One cars which will be the 74th running of the Formula One World Championship.[lower-alpha 1] Drivers and teams are scheduled to compete for the titles of World Drivers' Champion and World Constructors' Champion respectively.

Entries[edit]

The following constructors and drivers are currently under contract to compete in the 2023 World Championship.

Teams and drivers that are contracted to compete in the 2023 World Championship
Entrant Constructor Chassis Power unit Race drivers
No. Driver name
Switzerland Alfa Romeo F1 Team Alfa Romeo-Ferrari TBA Ferrari 77 Finland Valtteri Bottas[1]
TBA TBA
Italy Scuderia AlphaTauri AlphaTauri-RBPT TBA Red Bull Powertrains[2][3] 10 France Pierre Gasly[4]
TBA TBA
France Alpine F1 Team Alpine-Renault TBA Renault 31 France Esteban Ocon[5]
TBA TBA
United Kingdom Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes TBA Mercedes TBA TBA
TBA TBA
Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari TBA Ferrari 16 Monaco Charles Leclerc[6]
55 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.[7]
United States Haas F1 Team Haas-Ferrari TBA Ferrari[8] 20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen[9]
TBA TBA
United Kingdom McLaren F1 Team McLaren-Mercedes TBA Mercedes-AMG 3 Australia Daniel Ricciardo[10]
4 United Kingdom Lando Norris[11]
Germany Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes TBA Mercedes-AMG 44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton[12]
63 United Kingdom George Russell[13]
Austria Oracle Red Bull Racing Red Bull Racing-RBPT TBA Red Bull Powertrains[2][3] 11 Mexico Sergio Pérez[14]
33[lower-alpha 2] Netherlands Max Verstappen[16]
United Kingdom Williams Racing Williams-Mercedes TBA Mercedes[17] TBA TBA
TBA TBA
Source:

Driver changes[edit]

Prior to the 2022 Hungarian Grand Prix, Sebastian Vettel announced his intention to retire at the end of the 2022 championship.[18]

List of planned races[edit]

The following 20 Grands Prix are contracted to form a part of the 2023 World Championship:

Grand Prix Circuit Ref.
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi [19]
Australian Grand Prix Australia Albert Park Circuit, Melbourne [20]
Azerbaijan Grand Prix Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit, Baku [21]
Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir [22]
British Grand Prix United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone [23]
Canadian Grand Prix Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montréal [24]
Chinese Grand Prix China Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai [25]
Dutch Grand Prix Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort [26]
Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Italy Imola Circuit, Imola [27]
Hungarian Grand Prix Hungary Hungaroring, Mogyoród [28]
Italian Grand Prix Italy Monza Circuit, Monza [29]
Japanese Grand Prix Japan Suzuka International Racing Course, Suzuka [30]
Las Vegas Grand Prix United States Las Vegas Street Circuit, Las Vegas, Nevada [31]
Miami Grand Prix United States Miami International Autodrome, Miami Gardens, Florida [32]
Qatar Grand Prix Qatar TBC [33]
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Saudi Arabia TBC [34][35]
São Paulo Grand Prix Brazil Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo [36]
Singapore Grand Prix Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore [37]
Spanish Grand Prix Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló [38]
United States Grand Prix United States Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas [39]

The following 5 Grands Prix are under contract to run in 2022, but do not have a contract for 2023:

Grand Prix Circuit Ref.
Austrian Grand Prix Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg [40]
Belgian Grand Prix Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot [41]
French Grand Prix France Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet [42]
Mexico City Grand Prix Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City [43]
Monaco Grand Prix Monaco Circuit de Monaco, Monaco [44]

Calendar expansion and changes[edit]

  • In late March of 2022, the Las Vegas Grand Prix was officially announced. This third race in the US, planned to be held in November, will be staged on a new street track across the Las Vegas Strip.[45]
  • The Qatar and Chinese Grands Prix are scheduled to return to the calendar, after last being held in 2021 and 2019, respectively.
  • The Qatar and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix are planned to be moved to new, purpose-built circuits.

Notes[edit]

  1. In the history of Formula One, regulations were first introduced during the 1946 Grand Prix season. These were adopted for every race in 1948, and were formally organised into a championship in 1950.
  2. Max Verstappen exercised his right to use number 1 as the reigning World Champion in 2022. His personal number, 33, remains reserved for him.[15]

References[edit]

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  2. 2.0 2.1 "Red Bull agree deal to run Honda engine technology until 2025". Formula1.com. 15 February 2021. Archived from the original on 15 February 2021. Retrieved 15 February 2021. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
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  4. "Pierre Gasly confirmed for AlphaTauri in 2023". F1.com. 18 June 2022. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  5. "Esteban Ocon signs bumper three-year contract extension with Alpine". Formula1.com. 16 June 2021. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  6. Elizalde, Pablo (23 December 2019). "Charles Leclerc's Ferrari F1 deal extended until end of 2024 season". Autosport. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  7. "Carlos Sainz: Spanish driver signs new Ferrari contract until 2024 Formula 1 season". Sky Sports. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  8. Grandprix.com. "Haas to stick with Ferrari amid engine crisis". grandprix.com. Archived from the original on 30 August 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  9. "Kevin Magnussen Returns to Haas F1 Team". haasf1team.com. Haas F1 Team. 9 March 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  10. "Daniel Ricciardo has McLaren contract but 'mechanisms' for 2023 as F1 'rumours grow louder'". Sky Sports. 7 June 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  11. "Lando Norris agrees major contract extension to stay at McLaren until 2025". formula1.com. 9 February 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  12. "Hamilton signs new two-year contract with Mercedes". formula1.com. 3 July 2021. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  13. "George Russell signs for Mercedes: British driver to join Lewis Hamilton for 2022 Formula 1 season". Sky Sports. 7 September 2021. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  14. Filip, Cleeren (31 May 2022). "Perez signs two-year extension to Red Bull F1 contract". motorsport.com. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  15. "Champion Verstappen to run No.1 on Red Bull in 2022 as he reveals congratulations from Wolff and Hamilton". Formula1.com. 14 December 2021. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  16. "Verstappen signs new contract to stay at Red Bull until 2028". ESPN.com. 3 March 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  17. Horton, Phillip (13 September 2019). "Williams extends Mercedes F1 power unit deal through 2025". MotorSport Week. Archived from the original on 21 September 2019. Retrieved 13 September 2019. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  18. "Sebastian Vettel to retire from F1 at the end of the 2022 season". Aston Martin F1 Team. 28 July 2022. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  19. "Formula 1 renews Abu Dhabi Grand Prix contract until 2030". f1.com. 9 December 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  20. "Formula 1 to race in Melbourne until 2035 in new agreement". f1.com. 16 June 2022. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  21. "Baku gets new F1 deal but will not swap 2021 race date with Turkey". RaceFans. 12 May 2021. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  22. "Formula 1 to race in Bahrain until 2036 after contract extension". f1.com. 11 February 2022. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  23. "British Grand Prix: New Silverstone deal announced until 2024". BBC Sport. 10 July 2019. Archived from the original on 11 July 2019. Retrieved 11 July 2019. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  24. "Canadian GP cancelled due to COVID-19, contract to hold race in Montreal extended". CoastReporter. 28 April 2021. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  25. "F1 extends Chinese Grand Prix contract to 2025". f1.com. 6 November 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  26. "Lammers verwacht dat Formule 1 ook na 2023 aan Zandvoort verbonden blijft". nu.nl. 5 September 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2022. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  27. "Formula 1 announces it will race at Imola until 2025". f1.com. 7 March 2022. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
  28. "Hungarian GP contract extended to 2027". PlanetF1. 5 June 2020. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  29. "F1 News:Italian GP deal extended by an extra year to 2025". Autosport. 1 June 2020. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  30. "Formula 1 announces three-year Japanese Grand Prix extension". www.formula1.com. 24 April 2021. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  31. "Las Vegas to host Formula 1 night race from 2023". f1.com. 30 March 2022. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  32. {"Miami Grand Prix to join F1 calendar in 2022, with exciting new circuit planned". www.f1.com. 18 April 2021. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  33. "Qatar to join F1 calendar in 2021, as country signs additional 10-year deal from 2023". f1.com. 30 September 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  34. "F1 adds Saudi Arabian Grand Prix night race to 2021 calendar". F1. 5 November 2020. Archived from the original on 27 November 2020. Retrieved 5 November 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  35. Bashraheel, Aseel (29 October 2020). "Racing in the streets: Jeddah to host first Saudi F1 Grand Prix". Arab News. Retrieved 13 January 2022. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  36. "Sao Paulo's Interlagos Circuit to host Brazilian Grand Prix until 2025". www.formula1.com. Archived from the original on 16 December 2020. Retrieved 17 December 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  37. "Formula 1 announce seven-year Singapore Grand Prix extension". f1.com. 27 January 2022. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  38. "Formula 1 renews deal with the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya until 2026". f1.com. 26 November 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  39. "Formula 1 to race at COTA until at least 2026". f1.com. 18 February 2022. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  40. "Red Bull Ring has new multi-year deal, says Helmut Marko". PlanetF1. 23 December 2020. Archived from the original on 23 December 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  41. Phillip, Horton (5 June 2020). "Renewed terms gives Spa-Francorchamps 2022 F1 deal". Motorsport Week. Motorsport Media Services. Archived from the original on 5 June 2020. Retrieved 5 June 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  42. Richards, Giles (23 June 2018). "Losing F1 'a huge mistake' says man behind French Grand Prix's revival". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Archived from the original on 8 May 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2019. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  43. "What An Ultra-Successful GP Still Has To Prove For New F1 Deal". the-race.com. 5 November 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2022. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  44. Larkam, Lewis (23 September 2021). "Monaco GP F1 race weekend format to change in 2022". Crash. Retrieved 23 September 2021. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  45. "Las Vegas to become third American F1 grand prix venue in 2023". the Guardian. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-03-31.

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