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Belgian Grand Prix extends Formula 1 deal, will be rotated on calendar between 2026 and 2031
The Belgian Grand Prix will appear on the F1 calendar for four of the next six seasons after 2025, taking place in 2026, 2027, 2029 and 2031. It marks a first step from F1 to introduce circuit rotation to its calendar amid sizable demand from countries around the world to host a grand prix.
Formula 1: The Belgian Grand Prix Remains on the Calendar, but There Is a Caveat
The future of the Belgian Grand Prix has been secured with Spa Francorchamps continuing to host races until 2031 albeit on a rotational basis.
Belgian Grand Prix Safeguards Its F1 Future With New Rotational Contract
The Belgian Grand Prix has safeguarded its spot on the Formula 1 calendar by signing a new six-year deal starting from 2026 to 2031. The iconic circuit built in
Belgian Grand Prix gets contract extension but set to be dropped from schedule in 2028 and 2030
Formula 1 has extended its contract with the Belgian Grand Prix but one of the sport’s most established races is set to be dropped from the schedule in 2028 and 2030
Belgian GP agrees new F1 rotational deal until 2031
The Belgian Grand Prix secures a new contract that will keep it on the Formula 1 calendar for four out of six years from 2026-2031.
Formula One announces Belgian Grand Prix will be rotated from next year
The deal means the fixture at Spa-Francorchamps – which is among the most recognisable in F1 – will be omitted from the schedule in 2028 and 2030.
F1 announces ‘multi-year’ extension with Belgian Grand Prix
The extension will bring the F1 grid to Spa in four of the next six seasons, with the Belgian Grand Prix now scheduled for 2026, 2027, 2029, and 2031. The Be
Belgium's Spa-Francorchamps set for Four races in F1's new Rotational Deal through 2031
The historic Belgian Grand Prix held at the renowned Spa-Francorchamps circuit, has secured a significant new contract with Formula 1 and will remain a fixture on the F1 calendar for four out of the six years spanning from 2026 to 2031.
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Liberty Media Taps Sports Veteran as CEO, Seeks to Grow Formula One
John Malone’s Liberty Media has named a board member and seasoned sports executive as its new CEO and president, driving ...
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Formula One announces official 2025 Driver Race Numbers, know full list
Formula 1 drivers have used fixed race numbers, a change introduced to help fans easily recognize drivers on the track.
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Why Spa won’t be F1’s last rotating race. Plus: Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari driver
It can also suit the promoters. Zandvoort’s decision to stop hosting F1 after 2026 points to the pressures — and costs — ...
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Ranking the top five driver lineups for the 2025 F1 season
Heading into the 2025 Formula One season, eight of the 10 teams have at least one new driver in their lineup, but which team ...
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Formula One Group: Recent Developments Are Positive, But The Corporate Structure Is Not
Formula One Group's (FWONA) future looks promising with the entry of an eleventh team from 2026. Read why I'm neutral on the ...
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Cape Town moves forward with fresh Formula One bid
Cape Town Grand Prix South Africa (CTGPSA) is preparing to submit its official bid to the Bid Steering Committee (BSC) for ...
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Cavs’ Winning Formula: Speed, Simplification, And Chemistry Driving Dominance
Everything is going great for the Cavaliers, thank you for asking, entering Wednesday’s hyped home game against the Oklahoma ...
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The Winning Formula: Glenfiddich Malt Master Brian Kinsman - Part 2
Brian and I dive into Glenfiddich’s groundbreaking collaboration with the Aston Martin F1 Team blending their worlds to ...
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