The Formula 1 World Championship is the pinnacle of motorsport, attracting millions of fans around the world with its combination of cutting-edge technology, high-speed drama and elite driving talent.

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Australian Grand Prix – Melbourne, Australia (March 19): The start of the season at Melbourne's Albert Park Circuit sets the stage for a year of high-octane racing.

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Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (26 March): The Jeddah Corniche Circuit returns as an exciting night race, offering a unique blend of high-speed straights and challenging corners.

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Bahrain Grand Prix – Sakhir, Bahrain (April 9): The Bahrain International Circuit hosts the third race of the season, known for its technical layout and desert surroundings.

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Vietnamese Grand Prix – Hanoi, Vietnam (April 23): After a hiatus, the Vietnamese Grand Prix has returned to the calendar, promising street circuit excitement in the vibrant city of Hanoi.

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Chinese Grand Prix – Shanghai, China (April 30): The Shanghai International Circuit features long straights and sweeping corners, making it a favorite among drivers.

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Dutch Grand Prix – Zandvoort, Netherlands (May 14): The return to Zandvoort in 2021 was a highlight, and this classic track with its banked turns and passionate Dutch fans promises more thrills in 2023.

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Spanish Grand Prix – Barcelona, Spain (May 28): The Circuit de Barcelona–Catalunya is a challenging track where teams often test their car upgrades during pre-season.

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Monaco Grand Prix – Monte Carlo, Monaco (June 11): The iconic Monaco street circuit is known for its narrow streets, tight corners and glamorous backdrops.

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Azerbaijan Grand Prix – Baku, Azerbaijan (June 25): Baku City Circuit combines historic architecture with a mix of straight and narrow sections, making for thrilling racing.

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Canadian Grand Prix – Montreal, Canada (July 2): - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is a favorite among drivers due to its high-speed straights and challenging chicane.

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British Grand Prix – Silverstone, United Kingdom (July 16):  Silverstone is one of the oldest tracks on the circuit calendar, known for its fast, flowing layout and passionate fans.

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Austrian Grand Prix – Spielberg, Austria (July 30): - The Red Bull Ring offers close racing and stunning alpine views.

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Hungarian Grand Prix – Budapest, Hungary (6 August): – The Hungaroring is a technical track that tests the agility of the car and the accuracy of the driver.

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Italian Grand Prix – Monza, Italy (September 3): Monza's fast-paced straight lines and passionate tifosi make it a unique and historic destination.

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Singapore Grand Prix – Singapore (September 17): - Marina Bay Street Circuit hosts a challenging night race amid the city's dazzling skyline.

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Japanese Grand Prix – Suzuka, Japan (October 8): The Suzuka Circuit is a driver's favourite, known for its eight-point layout and challenging corners.

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Mexican Grand Prix – Mexico City, Mexico (October 29): - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez offers racing excitement at high altitude.

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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Yas Island, Abu Dhabi (November 19): - Yas Marina Circuit ends the season with a twilight race, providing a spectacular backdrop and championship drama.

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