It should be like this. Spa-Francorchamps staying on Formula 1 for at least one more year. It was confirmed by F1 through its social networks, announcing the renewal of the contract with the Belgian circuit so that the legendary track will be on the 2023 calendar.
For months there have been rumors about the possible dismissal of Spa, but both riders, through their statements, and fans through social networks, have always defended an iconic track, which with such a pedigree and with one of the most challenging and mythical of the championship (the climb of Eau Rouge and the Raidillon) has to stay in the ‘Grand Circus’.
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The French Grand Prix will have a worse fate, as the CEO of F1, Stefano Domenicali, assured in Spa in a press conference that Paul Ricard will not be part of the 2023 calendar.
Spa is one of the places that needs to renew the contract along with France, Monaco and Austria. Monaco received a lot of criticism this year and many thought it appropriate to apply changes to the configuration of such an iconic track due to the current grandeur of the cars to create more excitement, but it is expected that due to its importance and history it will continue in the championship. As for Austria, since it is Red Bull’s track, it is also expected to remain on the calendar.
Confirmed circuits
Belgium, Spa-Francorchamps – Contract until 2023
Netherlands, Zandvoort – Contract until 2023
Saudi Arabia, Jeddah – Contract until 2023
Azerbaijan, Baku – Contract until 2023
Mexico, Mexico City – Contract until 2023
Great Britain, Silverstone – Contract until 2024
Italy, Monza – Contract until 2024
Japan, Suzuka – Contract until 2024
Brazil, Sao Paulo – Contract until 2025
China, Shanghai – Contract until 2025
United States, Las Vegas – Contract until 2025
Italy, Imola – Contract until 2025
Spain, Barcelona-Catalunya – Contract until 2026
United States, Austin – Contract until 2026
Hungary, Budapest – Contract until 2027
Singapore, Singapore – Contract until 2028
Canada, Montreal -Contract until 2029
Abu Dhabi, Yas Marina: Contract until 2030
United States, Miami – Contract until 2031
Qatar, Losail – Contract until 2032
Australia, Albert Park – Contract until 2035
Bahrain, Sakhir – Contract until 2036
Source: La Verdad

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