F1 2026: All you need to know — 24-Race Schedule; Where to watch; Teams, Drivers, Reserves
Formula One enters a new era with the 2026 season to feature major changes in the regulations. With revised power units, active aerodynamic systems and reduced car dimensions, the 2026 season is shaping up to be a massive gamble for the FIA, as the sport enters uncharted waters in terms of innovation.
This marks the first F1 season to feature 11 teams instead of 10, as American manufacturers, Cadillac join the fray. Other team changes include Sauber’s acquisition by Audi who will now race under the moniker of the German manufacturers.
The season begins on March 8 with Australia the first stop on the calendar. The Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix (Imola) will not be featured on the 2026 calendar after their contract to host races was left unrenewed for the 2026 season. Its spot will be filled by the Spanish Grand Prix which moves from the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya to a new street circuit in Madrid. The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will continue to host a race under the name Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.
Testing for the 2026 season is underway at the Bahrain International Circuit as teams and drivers gear up for the upcoming season.
2026 F1 Calendar
Australian GP (March 06-08)
Chinese GP (March 13-15)
Japanese GP (March 27-29)
Bahrain GP (April 10-12)
Saudi Arabian GP (April 17-19)
Miami GP (May 01-03)
Canadian GP (May 22-24)
Monaco GP (June 05-07)
Barcelona-Catalunya GP (June 12-14)
Austrian GP (June 26-28)
British GP (July 03-05)
Belgian GP (July 17-19)
Hungarian GP (July 24-26)
Dutch GP (August 21-23)
Italian GP (September 04-06)
Spanish GP (September 11-13)
Azerbaijan GP (September 24-26)
Singapore GP (October 09-11)
United States GP (October 23-25)
Mexico City GP (October 30-November 1)
Brazilian GP (November 06-08)
Las Vegas GP (November 19-21)
Qatar GP (November 27-29)
Abu Dhabi GP (December 06-09)
WHERE TO WATCH FORMULA ONE IN INDIA?
FanCode: Live streaming of all races on mobile, tablets, and smart TVs
Fans can watch Hindi commentary on FanCode. The english feed will have Sky Sports pre, post race shows as well.
F1 TV: Premium access to live races, highlights, and exclusive content (subscription required)
TEAMS AND DRIVERS
There will be 11 teams this season for the first time ever in Formula One.
Red Bull – Max Verstappen, Isack Hadjar
Ferrari – Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes – George Russell, Kimi Antonelli
McLaren – Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri
Aston Martin – Fernando Alonso, Lance Stroll
Alpine – Pierre Gasly, Franco Colapinto
Haas – Esteban Ocon, Oliver Bearman
Racing Bulls – Liam Lawson, Arvid Linbald
Williams – Carlos Sainz, Alex Albon
Kick Sauber – Nico Hulkenberg, Gabriel Bortoleto
RESERVES
- McLaren – Leonardo Fornaroli, Pato O’Ward
- Ferrari – Antonio Giovinazzi
- Red Bull – Yuki Tsunoda
- Mercedes -Frederik Vesti
- Aston Martin – Jak Crawford
- Alpine – Paul Aron, Kush Maini
- Haas – Ryo Hirakawa, Jack Doohan
- Racing Bulls – Yuki Tsunoda
- Williams – Luke Browning, Victor Martins (Development)
- Audi – Freddie Slater (Development)
- Cadillac – Zhou Guanyu
Published on Mar 05, 2026

