The World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) has finalised the 2018 Formula 1 calendar, with one change compared to the provisional release earlier this season.
China and Bahrain will switch places, with Bahrain taking up the second round slot and China the third.
Chinese organisers hope the change, which means the race will no longer clash with the Qingming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day, will increase spectator numbers.
The 21-race calendar, which equals the record for the most number of races in an F1 season, sees the loss of Malaysia and the return of France – which forms part of a triple-header along with Austria and Great Britain – and Germany.
The season will start on March 25 in Australia and end in Abu Dhabi on November 25 – with Hungary and Belgium bookending the four-week summer break in August.
The United States GP remains subject to the approval of the local sanctioning body.
2018 FIA Formula 1 World Championship Calendar
Date | Location | Country |
25 March | Melbourne | Australia |
8 April | Sakhir | Bahrain |
15 April | Shanghai | China |
29 April | Baku | Azerbaijan |
13 May | Barcelona | Spain |
27 May | Monaco | Monaco |
10 June | Montreal | Canada |
24 June | Le Castellet | France |
1 July | Spielberg | Austria |
8 July | Silverstone | Great Britain |
22 July | Hockenheim | Germany |
29 July | Budapest | Hungary |
26 August | Spa-Francorchamps | Belgium |
2 September | Monza | Italy |
16 September | Singapore | Singapore |
30 September | Sochi | Russia |
7 October | Suzuka | Japan |
21 October | Austin* | USA* |
28 October | Mexico City | Mexico |
11 November | Sao Paulo | Brazil |
25 November | Yas Marina | Abu Dhabi |