This season is another bumper 24-race calendar which starts in Melbourne in March and ends in Abu Dhabi on 7 December.
It’s full steam ahead after the opener in Australia, with a triple-header in April that should keep the excitement levels high.
Australian Grand Prix, Albert Park
14-16 March – race starts at 04:00 GMT
Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai International Circuit
21-23 March – race starts at 07:00 GMT
Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka
4-6 April – race starts at 06:00 BST
Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain International Circuit
11-13 April – race starts at 16:00 BST
Saudi Arabia Grand Prix, Jeddah Corniche Circuit
18-20 April – race starts at 18:00 BST
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