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Following a thrilling end to the 2025 season, where Lando Norris secured his first Formula 1 world title in a three-way showdown to the wire, it's time to build up to the new 2026 season.
The Portuguese circuit will rejoin the F1 calendar in 2027 and 2028, replacing the departing Dutch Grand Prix.
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F1 fans celebrate return of "proper track" as Portugal Grand Prix prepares for 2027 comeback
Formula 1 fans have applauded the return of the Portugal Grand Prix for 2027 and 2028. F1 announced on Tuesday that the Algarve International Circuit will take Zandvoort's spot on the calendar.
F1 will feature six sprint races in 2026, with the first event taking place in Shanghai followed by Miami. Silverstone returns as a sprint venue for the first time since 2021, while Montreal, Zandvoort and Singapore are set to host their first-ever sprint weekend.
RadioTimes.com brings you all the details about the F1 calendar in 2026, including a full race schedule. All UK time. (S) denotes sprint race qualifying. All live on Sky Sports F1. British Grand Prix also live on Channel 4.
But when do the current contracts of existing race tracks on the F1 calendar expire? Discover as we delve together into the contract lengths of the circuits. Formula 1 announced the return of Portimao to the F1 calendar - Photo: Race Pictures Below is an overview of all current Formula 1 Grand Prix tracks and the duration of their contracts.
F1 has now confirmed that Portimao will be included on the 2027 and 2028 schedules, effectively replacing the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort that will drop off following the upcoming season.