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Formula One's feeder series F2 and F3 reveal their 2023 schedule

Formula One’s main feeder series Formula 2 and Formula 3 have announced their respective calendars for the 2023 season with both championships set to make their debut at Melbourne's Albert Park circuit. Formula 2’s next season will comprise a total of 14 rounds, all support events of the FIA Formula One World Championship, as per the 2022 season. The teams and the drivers will contest a total of 28 races across 13 countries in 2023. Formula 2 will also visit a new continent for the first time in its history, with the addition of the iconic Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Australia. The seventh season of Formula 2 will begin at the Bahrain International Circuit on March 03-05, before...
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