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Wondering when the 2019 Formula 1 cars will be revealed? Here’s our calendar, including 2019 F1 preseason dates
| Team | Date | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| Haas | February 7 | Online |
| Williams | February 11 | Grove, UK |
| Toro Rosso | February 11 | Online |
| Renault | February 12 | Enstone, UK |
| Red Bull | February 13 | Online |
| Racing Point | February 13 | Toronto, Canada |
| Mercedes | February 13 | Silverstone, UK |
| McLaren | February 14 | Online |
| Ferrari | February 15 | Maranello, Italy |
| Alfa Romeo Racing | February 18 | Barcelona, Spain |
| Preseason test | Date | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| Test 1 | February 18-21 | Catalunya |
| Test 2 | February 26-March 1 | Catalunya |
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