The championship kicks off on March 5, in Bahrain, and ends on November 26 in Abu Dhabi, making this the second consecutive year that Portugal has been left off of the world calendar.

The 2023 Formula 1 World Cup calendar was approved by the World Council of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) with a historic maximum of 24 races.

After hosting the championship in 2021 due to changes in the calendar caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, Portugal has been left out of the world calendar for the second year in a row.

The 2023 season will have 24 races, the most races ever held in a season, with the inclusion of a third Grand Prix in the United States of America, in Las Vegas, in addition to those in Miami and Austin (United States GP).

The Monaco GP, which was in doubt, remains on the calendar on 28 May.

The Qatar GP returns, on October 8, after a year's absence, as does the Chinese GP.

"The presence of 24 races on the 2023 calendar is testament to the growth of this sport on a global scale. The inclusion of new circuits and the maintenance of some of the traditional ones underlines the FIA's commitment to Formula 1," said the FIA ​​President, Mohammed Ben Sulayem.