F1 (Formula 1 World Championship) recently announced the 2023 schedule, with record-breaking 24 sub-stations, including the return of China and Qatar, and the return to Las Vegas, the United States after 41 years. The season-long events continue to span the three continents of Eu

F1 (Formula 1 World Championship) recently announced the 2023 schedule, with record-breaking 24 sub-stations, including the return of China and Qatar, and the return to Las Vegas, the United States after 41 years.

The whole season of the competition continues to span the three continents of Europe, the United States and Asia. The number of miles of flight between each station can be round the earth for more than 3 weeks.

F1 tournament announced the schedule for the coming year, and will hold 24 record-breaking sub-stations. Compared with this year's schedule, the French station was pulled out, and the Chinese station and Qatar station returned to F1. Together with the Las Vegas station that was held again after more than 40 years, there were a total of 24 stations throughout the year. Faced with the most sub-stop season in history, the season was opened in Bahrain early until early March and until the closing match was staged in Abu Dhabi at the end of November.

F1 is developing better and better, of course, which is something that F1 executives are happy to see. Chairman and CEO Stefano Domenicali bluntly stated that record-breaking sub-station numbers prove the global desire for F1, and are excited to meet car fans around the world.

24 stations have the longest season in history. There are

24 sub-stations. The happiest one must be the fans, but the nearly 9-month season has suffered a lot of team staff. After carefully looking at the schedule, after completing the first four Asian tournaments, Azerbaijan and Miami stations were "back-to-back" (Back-to-Back), followed by three consecutive European sub-stations. The battle reached the end of the season, and the last 6 stops were completed within 8 weeks. It was really hard to endure the journey to the Middle East and America.

single counts the number of miles between 24 sub-stations. It takes 133,570 kilometers to complete the entire season. The total number of miles can be around the earth for more than 3 weeks. The distance between the fleet staff and the original place has not been counted, so it is more than 130,000 kilometers a year.

reschedule the schedule to reduce carbon emissions?

F1 has been committed to reducing carbon emissions in recent years, hoping to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030. Back to May this year, Stefano Domenicari mentioned that by rescheduling the branch station, the Tongzhoufen race station was placed nearby.

However, according to next year's schedule, like Miami Station and Canada Station, it is also a "very special" American branch. In fact, many branch stations have reserved their own competition days when signing contracts with F1, and the weather in various places and hosting factors are difficult to reorganize now.