24-Race Marathon Awaits: Complete 2026 F1 Calendar and Broadcasting Guide
Formula 1 is gearing up for an ambitious 2026 campaign featuring an expanded 24-race calendar stretching across a full decade of competition. The comprehensive schedule encompasses all Grand Prix events with complete television broadcasting information for fans worldwide.

The 2026 Formula 1 season is set to deliver an unprecedented level of racing action, with teams and drivers preparing for a grueling 24-race championship spread across the next 10 months. This expanded calendar represents the most ambitious slate of Grands Prix the sport has undertaken, promising fans a relentless schedule of high-octane competition from start to finish.
With such an extensive racing calendar, broadcasters have finalized their coverage plans to ensure global audiences can follow every qualifying session and race weekend throughout the year. The comprehensive television details provide viewers with complete information on how to catch every moment of the 2026 season as it unfolds.
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Article C1.1
Formula One World Championship
Chapter: ARTICLE C1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES
In Simple Terms
The FIA (motorsport's governing body) runs the Formula 1 World Championship, which is their property. The championship awards two titles each year: one to the best driver and one to the best team (constructor). It's made up of all the races on the F1 calendar throughout the season.
- The FIA owns and organizes the entire F1 World Championship
- Two world titles are awarded annually: Driver's Championship and Constructor's Championship
- The championship consists of all official Formula One Grand Prix races scheduled on the F1 calendar
- F1 is a competition between both individual drivers and their teams
Official FIA Text
The FIA will organise the FIA Formula One World Championship which is the property of the FIA and comprises two titles of World Champion, one for drivers and one for constructors. It consists of the Formula One Grand Prix races included in the Formula One calendar.
Article 11L
TV Cameras
Chapter: C8.16
In Simple Terms
This regulation governs the placement and operation of television cameras used to broadcast Formula 1 races. Teams and circuit operators must comply with specific requirements for camera positioning, access, and safety protocols to ensure proper race coverage and protect personnel working with broadcast equipment.
- Official TV cameras must be positioned according to FIA specifications at designated broadcast locations
- Teams and circuits must provide safe access and mounting points for camera equipment
- Camera operators and broadcast personnel must follow safety protocols established by race control
- Interference with official TV broadcast equipment or camera operations is prohibited
Official FIA Text
TV Cameras
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