
Brands Hatch: F1's beloved countryside amphitheatre
On this day in 1964, the roar of F1 engines echoed through the Kent countryside for the first time, as Brands Hatch made its debut on the world stage
A calendar of Formula 1 testing dates, every Grand Prix and car launches for the 2018 season
Date | Circuit |
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February 26-March 1 | Circuit de Catalunya |
March 6-9 | Circuit de Catalunya |
Date | Team |
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February 15 | Williams [London] |
February 19 | Red Bull [online] |
February 20 | Renault [online] |
February 20 | Alfa Romeo Sauber [online] |
February 22 | Ferrari [online] |
February 22 | Mercedes [Silverstone] |
February 23 | McLaren [TBC] |
February 26 | Toro Rosso [Circuit de Catalunya] |
Date | Grand Prix |
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March 23-25 | Australia |
April 6-8 | Bahrain |
April 13-15 | China |
April 27-29 | Azerbaijan |
May 11-13 | Spain |
May 24-27 | Monaco |
June 8-10 | Canada |
June 22-24 | France |
June 29-July 1 | Austria |
July 6-8 | Great Britain |
July 20-22 | Germany |
July 27-29 | Hungary |
August 24-26 | Belgium |
August 31-September 2 | Italy |
September 14-16 | Singapore |
September 28-30 | Russia |
October 5-7 | Japan |
October 19-21 | USA |
October 26-28 | Mexico |
November 9-11 | Brazil |
November 23-25 | Abu Dhabi |
Date | Circuit |
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May 15-May 16 | Circuit de Catalunya |
July 31-August 1 | Hungaroring |
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