Is French Grand Prix in 2023?

3 or 4 Nights by air in Aix-en-Provence 

Thursday 24 or Friday 25 June 
Depart from Gatwick at 0755 with arrival into Marseille at 1055.  You will be met and transferred to your hotel in Aix-en-Provence where accommodation is reserved for three or four nights on a bed and breakfast basis. Our representative will be on hand throughout your weekend to assist and accompany our circuit transfers on Saturday & Sunday.

Saturday 26 & Sunday 27 June
Our included coach transfer will depart after breakfast for the Circuit Paul Ricard to watch practice, qualifying and the 2021 French Grand Prix, you will be returned to your hotel at the end of the days events.

Monday 28 June 
At leisure until your transfer to Marseille Airport for your flight departing at 2045 with arrival into Gatwick at 2135.  

Hotel Nights 2021 Price per person based on 2 sharing Single room supplement
Saint Christophe 3 £799 £200
4 £889 £260

Our flights are based on Easyjet with hand luggage, checked luggage can be added at a supplement. Alternative flight times are available, flights also available from Luton and Stansted. Please contact us for further details.  Flights are subject to availability at the time of booking and should any additional supplements apply you will be advised at the time of your enquiry.

If you prefer to travel by rail we can also arrange travel by Eurostar and TGV, just ask for a quote. 

If our itinerary does not suit your travel plans please let us know and we will be pleased to arrange a tailor made French Grand Prix package just for you. 

Is French Grand Prix in 2023?

Is French Grand Prix in 2023?

The schedule, which is the biggest in F1 history, includes the Monaco GP, whose future had been in doubt, as well as the Las Vegas and Chinese GPs.

Having been put together by F1 owners Liberty Media over recent weeks, the calendar has now been ratified by an e-vote of the FIA’s World Motor Sport Council.

One of the important considerations that has been made is for the F1 schedule to avoid a direct clash with the Le Mans 24 Hours.

The prestigious sportscar race is due to take place on June 10/11, which will be the week between the Spanish and Canadian Grands Prix.

FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem said: “The presence of 24 races on the 2023 FIA Formula One World Championship calendar is further evidence of the growth and appeal of the sport on a global scale.

“The addition of new venues and the retention of traditional events underlines the FIA’s sound stewardship of the sport. I am delighted that we will be able to take Formula 1’s new era of exciting racing, created by the FIA’s 2022 Regulations, to a broader fan base in 2023. In framing the 2023 F1 calendar, WMSC Members have also been mindful of the timing of the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans.”

There have been some interesting date shuffles from the norm in the schedule, with the Azerbaijan GP moving from its June slot to take place on April 30, just one week before the Miami GP.

While F1 had declared that it wanted to make the schedule more regional to avoid unnecessary travel around the world, some of the events – especially in North America – remains very spread out.

The Miami GP is on May 7, the Canadian GP is on June 18, Austin is on October 22 and the inaugural Las Vegas GP is on November 18.

As reported by Motorsport.com in August, Vegas becomes the penultimate round to form a glitzy double-header with Abu Dhabi, as F1 ends its schedule on the final weekend of November.

The Chinese GP, that has been slotted in for April 16, is likely provisional subject to the country’s coronavirus restrictions being lifted.

Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, added: “We are excited to announce the 2023 calendar with 24 races around the world. Formula 1 has unprecedented demand to host races and it is important we get the balance right for the entire sport.

"We are very pleased with the strong momentum Formula 1 continues to experience and it is great news that we will be able to bring our passionate fans a mix of exciting new locations such as Las Vegas to the Championship with much loved venues across Europe, Asia and the Americas.”

2023 Formula 1 calendar

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Where is the French Grand Prix held 2023?

After a ten year absence, the French Grand Prix returned to France in 2018. Once again, the French Grand Prix will be staged at the Circuit Paul Ricard at Le Castellet, located in southern France close to Marseille and Aix-en-Provence.

Will there be an F1 2023?

Updated: Thursday 29th September 2022 at 12:15. F1 will hold six different sprint races in 2023, double the number held this season. The format was introduced in 2021 at the British Grand Prix and two more were held that season, at Monza and Interlagos.

Where is the next F1 race 2023?

Starting on 5 March with the Bahrain Grand Prix, the 2023 F1 season will see the return of China and Qatar while a new Saturday night race in Las Vegas will be the penultimate round on 18 November. The season will finish with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on 26 November.

What are the dates for F1 2023?

Sun, Mar 5, 2023 – Sun, Nov 26, 20232023 Formula One World Championship / Datesnull