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    Default Formula One Grand Prix 2023 – Schedule

    March
    Sunday 5th March: Bahrain Grand Prix (Sakhir) 3pm
    Sunday 19th March: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (Jeddah) 5pm

    April
    Sunday 2nd April: Australian Grand Prix (Melbourne) 3pm
    Sunday 30th April: Azerbaijan Grand Prix (Baku) 12pm

    May
    Sunday 7th May: Miami Grand Prix (Miami) 8:30pm
    Sunday 21st May: Emilia Romagna Grand Prix (Imola) 2pm
    Sunday 28th May: Monaco Grand Prix (Monte Carlo) 2pm

    June
    Sunday 4th June: Spanish Grand Prix (Barcelona) 2pm
    Sunday 18th June: Canadian Grand Prix (Montreal) 7pm

    July
    Sunday 2nd July: Austrian Grand Prix (Spielberg) 2pm
    Sunday 9th July: British Grand Prix (Silverstone) 3pm
    Sunday 23rd July: Hungarian Grand Prix (Budapest) 2pm
    Sunday 30th July: Belgian Grand Prix (Spa-Francorchamps) 2pm

    August
    Sunday 27th August: Dutch Grand Prix (Zandvoort) 2pm

    September
    Sunday 3rd September: Italian Grand Prix (Monza) 2pm
    Sunday 17th September: Singapore Grand Prix (Singapore) 1pm
    Sunday 24th September: Japanese Grand Prix (Suzuka) 6am

    October
    Sunday 8th October: Qatar Grand Prix (Lusail) 3pm
    Sunday 22nd October: United States Grand Prix (Austin) 8pm
    Sunday 29th October: Mexico City Grand Prix (Mexico City) 8pm

    November
    Sunday 5th November: Sao Paulo Grand Prix (Sao Paulo) 5pm
    Sunday 18th November: Las Vegas Grand Prix (Las Vegas) 4am
    Sunday 26th November: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Yas Marina) 1pm
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    Another procession for Max , or are you expecting any surprises Steve ??

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    You never know until the flag drops. The drivers and teams don't know either. They don't know how the other teams may have improved.
    If I was a betting man, I would favour Max. I think Lewis Hamilton is past his best, and Ferrari have team management problems. Last year, I thought Max Verstappen was better than Lewis Hamilton even at his peak.
    But, never know what technical improvements the teams have come up with over the winter.

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    I can’t see Max being beaten, but there are many variables to take into consideration,
    It would be good to see a bit of competition

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    Just finished drive to survive
    So ready for the new season now on Sunday

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