There had been a lot of speculation, a lot of speculation and rumors from one part of the globe to another: the Chinese Grand Prix had been canceled from the calendar, but it looked like he might be part of it again. If not Shanghai, the alternative could have been Portimao, or a double header in the United States. Instead, Formula 1 has officialized very recently that the 2023 calendar will consist of 23 stages, without substitution for China. So let's take a closer look at the calendar.
The stages of 2023 for Formula 1

The season will kick off in Bahrain, on the circuit of Sakhir, and then move after two weeks in Saudi Arabia, Jeddah. At the end of March the Circus will return to Australia, to run at Albert Park by Melbourne, and then a month's break awaits us. The stage in China, in fact, will not be replaced, and the fourth round of the world championship will therefore become theAzerbaijan, Baku. A week later we will fly overseas for the stage of Miami, then we will return to Europe to compete in the grand prix of Emilia Romagna ad Imola, Monaco e Spain, on the circuit of Barcelona.
After a short return to the American continent for the Grand Prix of Canada a Montreal, we will return to Europe for the remaining races. It will therefore run in Austria a Spielberg, Britain a Silverstone, Hungary a Budapest, Belgium a Spa-Francorchamps, Netherlands a Zandvoort ed Italy a Monza. As per tradition, after the European stages we will fly to Asia, where we will have in sequence Singapore e Japan. After a short break we will return to the Middle East for the Qatar, then you will fly to America for the last time, starting from Austin and descending into Mexico, Then Brazil. After the last triple-header, it will be the first Grand Prix of Las Vegas on the new circuit, and after a week the last race will be held at Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates.
The calendar is very compact, and mechanics and drivers will be put to the test. The novelty in Las Vegas on Saturday is probably one of the most awaited by the public, together with the return to Qatar. We'll see if the new season will keep the expectations that the series has created. We also remind you that the pre-season tests will take place on the circuit of Sakhir, in Bahrain.