Last night this morning, F1 released the first edition of the 2023 season through its official social platform, with the highly anticipated Chinese Grand Prix rankings among them, and is scheduled to be held at the Shanghai International Racing Park from April 14 to 16.

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Last night this morning, F1 released the first edition of the 2023 season through the official social platform, with the highly anticipated Chinese Grand Prix rankings among them, and is scheduled to be held at the Shanghai International Racing Park from April 14 to 16.

Due to the epidemic and other reasons, the Chinese Grand Prix has not been held in the past three years. However, F1 and the Chinese station event operation and management team Jiushi Sports have always maintained communication. Both sides have repeatedly stated that once conditions allow, they will return to the F1 territory.

Last night this morning, F1 released the first edition of the 2023 season through its official social platform, with the highly anticipated Chinese Grand Prix rankings among them, and is scheduled to be held at the Shanghai International Racing Park from April 14 to 16. - DayDayNews

Picture says: "On the track" is about to return to F1 Data picture Xinmin Evening News reporter Li Mingshen Photo

This season, young player from Shanghai Zhou Guanyu joined the Alfa Romeo team, becoming the first Chinese driver to win the official seat in F1. He has now won 6 championship points, which has played a positive role in the further development of motorsports in China. Zhou Guanyu also expressed his expectations for the Chinese website to return to F1 on various occasions. Therefore, if the Chinese website can return as promised next year, it is likely to create a good situation of win-win situation for all parties.

In addition to the Chinese site, the Qatar Grand Prix also appeared in this calendar, and the Las Vegas Grand Prix in the United States has become a brand new landmark on the F1 event map. According to the current schedule, there will be as many as 24 sub-stop matches in F1 next year, with the number and density of events set to be the highest in history.

However, this newly released calendar is only the initial version. Although it has been approved by the International Automobile Sport Council, F1 and the FIA ​​can still adjust the event schedule in the following months. Therefore, there are still considerable variables in whether domestic car fans can enjoy the highest level of racing feast at their doorstep next year.

(Xinmin Evening News reporter Lu Weixin)

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