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Formula 1 confirms Belgian Grand Prix to remain on 2023 calendar

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Aug 28, 2022


F1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali exclusively confirms to Sky Sports that Spa will remain on 2023 calendar; there had been speculation the historic track could miss out amid the influx of new circuits; Watch the Belgian GP live on Sky Sports F1 at 2pm on Sunday

Last Updated: 28/08/22 1:37pm


F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali confirms the Belgian GP will be on the schedule for 2023, but says they will see beyond that date its future with Formula 1.

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F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali confirms the Belgian GP will be on the schedule for 2023, but says they will see beyond that date its future with Formula 1.

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali confirms the Belgian GP will be on the schedule for 2023, but says they will see beyond that date its future with Formula 1.

Formula 1 has confirmed the Belgian Grand Prix will remain on the sport’s calendar for 2023.

There had been speculation that the 2022 race, taking place on Sunday at Spa, could be the last at the historic venue.

However, speaking exclusively to Sky Sports F1 ahead of the race, F1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali confirmed that a one-year extension had been agreed.

“The Belgian GP will be in the calendar of 2023,” Domenicali said.

Spa has been a much-loved F1 track by drivers and fans for more than 70 years – off the calendar in just six seasons since the championship’s inception in 1950 – but the introduction of new races had left it in danger of falling off the schedule.

We look back at some of the most memorable moments from previous races at Spa.

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We look back at some of the most memorable moments from previous races at Spa.

We look back at some of the most memorable moments from previous races at Spa.

Asked about the race’s future beyond 2023, Domenicali added: “We will see, we do step-by-step now. We have to be very, very happy to share that information, and we have to congratulate the job they’ve done.

“You’ve seen the investment that they did, you see the number of people that are coming here.

“We always said that the races that are a part of our tradition have a very important space in the calendar, and this is a fact that we wanted to share.”

A new race in Las Vegas is already confirmed for 2023, a South African GP is believed to be in the pipeline, while the Chinese and Qatar GPs are also set to return next year.

Anthony Davidson takes us through the changes to the track at Spa for the Belgian Grand Prix.

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Anthony Davidson takes us through the changes to the track at Spa for the Belgian Grand Prix.

Anthony Davidson takes us through the changes to the track at Spa for the Belgian Grand Prix.

There is a 24-race limit for the 2023 season and as there are already 22 rounds this year, that has left races without confirmed contracts for the campaign in doubt.

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem added: “We’re happy also with Belgium.

“Let’s enjoy the moment for next year and for the future I’m sure Stefano will make the right decision.”





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