Overview
- Formula 1 will feature 24 races in 2026, introducing a Madrid Grand Prix on September 13 and dropping Imola from its European schedule.
- The championship’s itinerary preserves nine European rounds and covers five continents with two final triple-headers designed to improve logistics and sustainability.
- Formula E will expand to a record 18 rounds in 12 cities, adding events at Miami’s International Autodrome and Madrid’s historic Jarama circuit.
- Berlin’s Tempelhof double-header remains the only venue to have appeared on every Formula E calendar since the series began.
- Both series seek to balance growth and heritage by pursuing lucrative urban street races while maintaining key traditional markets.