When is the next Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2023?

08:13, 28 Aug 2023
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The next Formula 1 race is the 2023 Italian Grand Prix at Monza, held between September 1-3. It will be the 14th race in the 2023 Formula 1 calendar and the final event in Europe until the 2024 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, also in Italy.

When is the next Formula 1 race?

The next Formula 1 race is the 2023 Italian Grand Prix Grand Prix. This event will take place at Monza and will be held from September 1 to September 3. It is a traditional Grand Prix weekend, so it will use the standard format. There will be two free practice sessions on Friday before one final 60 minutes of practice on Saturday. In the afternoon, qualifying will take place. The Italian Grand Prix takes place on Sunday, September 3.
After the race at Monza concludes, Formula 1 then returns to the flyaway stage of the season. A trip to Singapore follows, before Japan, Qatar and the USA.

The 2023 Formula 1 season so far

Max Verstappen already has a healthy lead in the 2023 Formula 1 World Championship. The Red Bull Racing driver has scored 339 points so far. His nearest rival, also his teammate, Sergio Perez, is 138 points behind. As a result, Red Bull Racing also have a healthy lead in the Constructors World Championship with 540 points. Mercedes are in second place with 247 points. The complete standings for the Drivers' World Championship are here.
The 13 races completed in the 2023 World Championship have all been won by Red Bull drivers. Verstappen has secured 11 wins, with Perez winning the other two. Verstappen has two sprint wins to his name, with Perez also winning a sprint himself. The battle for the World Championship is between Verstappen and Perez, but it seems like the Dutchman already has one hand on the trophy.
Fernando Alonso is renewing his old rivalry with Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes. The seven-time World Champion is 12 points behind his former teammate in the World Championship after Alonso's P2 in Zandvoort, but Mercedes are looking stronger after their upgrades. McLaren have made big strides in recent races.