The French GP will return to the F 1 calendar after a decade's absence at the Paul Ricard circuit in 2018, organisers confirm.
FIA confirms a 20-race 2017 Formula 1 calendar with the German GP dropping off the schedule next season.
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F1's 2017 schedule is beginning to take shape, with a later start to testing and the first race in Australia pencilled in.
F1 is poised to begin one of the most intense periods in its history with six races to be staged over the next eight weeks!
F1 has agreed a deal to race in Las Vegas, according to Bernie Ecclestone.
The United States GP in Austin will take place as scheduled in 2016, circuit chiefs have confirmed.
Monza's place on the F1 calendar beyond 2016 remains unclear after Bernie Ecclestone said there was "not much action" on a new deal.
The inaugural European GP in Azerbaijan will be a twilight race after a 6pm local start time was confirmed for June's Baku event.
Bernie Ecclestone has cast fresh doubt on the German GP's long-term future by suggesting the Nurburgring is unlikely to return in 2017.
The FIA, motorsport's governing body, has confirmed there will be 21 Grands Prix held in 2016 - the most in any F1 season.
The 2016 F1 calendar has been thrown into doubt after the FIA's published the F1 sporting regulations for next year.
The start of the 2016 F1 season has been brought forward to March as part of a host of changes to the draft calendar.
The Australian Grand Prix will continue to be held in Melbourne until at least 2023 after organisers extended their F1 deal.
Carlo Vanzini, commentator for Sky Sport in Italy, discusses the future of Monza and why F1 needs the Italian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel says drivers' hearts will be "ripped out" if Monza disappears from the calendar for "s****y money reasons".
The 2016 F1 season is set to be extended until December, the sport's supremo Bernie Ecclestone has revealed.
Ahead of Sunday’s Italian GP, Damon Hill has warned that F1 would be “very, very unwise” to drop Monza from its schedule.
We caught up with The Heads of the Valleys Development Company chief executive Michael Carrick to discuss the Circuit of Wales.
F1 is to take a three-month break ahead of the 2016 season after the teams decided to delay the first pre-season test until March.