All the race dates for the 2023 F1 calendar have been added to the RaceFans Formula 1 Calendar. Add it to your mobile device to see all the grands prix at a glance.
Use the following link to add the dates and times to your device. See below for other formats:
Keep up-to-date with future F1 races, test sessions and other events using the RaceFans F1 Calendar for Google Calendars.
You can also add the calendar to your own website (click the Google button on the calendar for more) and you can use it in Microsoft Outlook as well.
Get the RaceFans F1 Calendar in your preferred format:
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James
14th March 2008, 12:57
Thanks, just what I have been looking for.
Ricardo - BR
28th January 2012, 13:49
Tip to add it to your personal Google Calendar:
– In “Add a friend’s calendar” (other calendars) insert the e-mail: hendnaic1pa2r3oj8b87m08afg@group.calendar.google.com
Thank you F1 Fantastic Blog!
Matt
11th February 2012, 18:33
I’ve been trying to find a calendar I can just add for the last two seasons – just stumbled across this one and it’s perfect! So much detail included and just, well, perfect!
Thank you for your time and effort :) much appreciated!
MattDS (@mattds)
22nd April 2015, 14:37
@Ricardo – BR: or, alternatively, you do it the easy way and click the “+ Google Agenda” button in the lower right corner of the above calendar, which takes you to Google Calendar and simply asks you for confirmation to add it to your calendar list ;)
e.m.m.a
28th December 2016, 21:54
Hi. I can’t add the calendar with the e-mail adress or with the “+Google Agenda” Button. Tried both, but does add nothing…
Ashok
29th December 2016, 14:59
Try clicking the +Google calendar button at the bottom left of the calendar at the top of this page, just below the pic.
DavidRR
29th December 2016, 19:12
Try signing into your Google account of the same browser you viewing the F1 Fanatic Calendar page
Brian G
11th January 2017, 19:08
You are a star. Thanks for your help, it took nearly 7 seconds to set up. Good luck and may all the races be great competitions.
Neil
29th May 2017, 22:08
Does this work on iPhones ?
Yet another Steve
31st December 2017, 22:16
Would it be possible to add the words “Formula One” in front of “Testing” days? I was scanning through my Google Calendar and thought that was a test calendar entry I made long ago and deleted it, only to wonder where all of the F1 race dates went. It may help others as well. Thanks in advance.
Alison Levy (@sonybon68)
19th February 2020, 23:02
Perfect, what I have been needing for the past 15 years watching F1!
Ian
4th June 2021, 14:43
The official FIA calendar has the wrong times for GMT what a joke!
Gautaman
12th June 2021, 1:18
It doesn’t update automatically as well, I guess.
ben
15th March 2023, 13:29
when you wrote this I wasn’t even born🤯
Mike
22nd June 2008, 22:58
That is very cool. Thank you!
Chaz
1st December 2008, 13:31
This is great…
daniel
3rd December 2008, 10:07
wow, nice one! fits perfectly on my site, corrected with swedish time and week starting with mondays. thanks for this gem!
EC
3rd December 2008, 15:48
This really is just plain fantastic. A perfect use of this Google Calendar feature. This really is the best F1 site. Thanks again!
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
3rd December 2008, 15:53
Glad you like it guys :-)
Fixy (@)
10th February 2011, 15:07
It’s excellent to know early precisely when tests and launches are going to be. Fantastic!
Stewart McMickan
25th January 2014, 20:08
Will you be updating test times for test days or will they be just left as allay events?
Dom (@3dom)
19th January 2015, 18:55
@keithcollantine is there a way to get the calendar to upload onto my iPhone calendar please? I managed to do it from the site last year but can’t remember how I did it?
AmbroseRPM (@ambroserpm)
28th January 2015, 11:23
Use the iCal version. It worked for me!
Theo Parkinson (@theo-hrp)
26th January 2015, 3:34
I don’t like it… I love it!
daniel
12th December 2008, 15:45
no race of champions? (maybe not 100% f1 though, but i see goodwood in there) anyway, thanks again for the cal!
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
12th December 2008, 15:48
Daniel – added.
Dave Fulton
1st January 2009, 23:54
Wow, I just signed up for Google Calendar and added your’s to mine first thing.
However, isn’t it odd that your F1 Calendar does not include the, ahem, F1 Calendar (of races) on it. Can this be added? Or am I doing something wrong?
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
2nd January 2009, 9:38
Dave – I’d hesitated on adding them because of the uncertainty over the French and Canadian rounds. I’ll get them added in soon.
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
4th January 2009, 1:02
Dave – They’re all on there now.
Dave Fulton
4th January 2009, 1:56
Whoo hoo! Life doesn’t get any better than this!
Thanks! You’ve got a great site here….
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
4th January 2009, 10:20
You’re welcome! Glad you like it.
Bewildered
8th February 2010, 5:33
iCal! Genius… That’s Proper Bo
Striay
21st February 2009, 20:04
Keith, i think the tests in Catalunya have been changed to Jerez and will run from the 9th to the 15th. At least Renault have done this, according to Spanish news!
Hope it helps!
P.S. BRILL SITE!!!!!
Harkirat
3rd October 2009, 5:20
Hi Keith,
I really appreciate the effort you have put into thi calendar, but there is something technical that has always bugged me about it…
You mark the full race weekends as full day events in the calendar… I know it’s going to be a lot of effort, but, I think it would be really great to have separate calendar entries for each session as per the start time and end time of the session. This way, you will also be able to add your live blog details to each session, and this would in turn make your calendar really PRICELESS…
have some more thoughts on the same, but I guess I need to research myself a bit before recommending any of them…
Cheers,
Harkirat
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
11th January 2010, 12:45
Will do that with the 2010 races, coming soon…
Chris P
23rd November 2009, 16:29
Time to update this Keith please!?
James Andrew
26th November 2009, 20:14
Like this a lot and will probably add the calendar to my website. I’ve been looking everywhere for the dates of the testing sessions – where do you get them?
TJ
6th January 2010, 10:21
Does anyone know if you can echo a Google Calander onto an iPhone?
Spud
6th January 2010, 17:47
That’s a great idea there Keith. Brilliant stuff.
Allan
10th January 2010, 5:49
Have the dates/times of the actual races and practise sessions etc. been removed?
Ivan
25th January 2018, 17:00
I miss this too…
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
25th January 2018, 17:11
These haven’t been added yet for 2018 because they haven’t been announced yet.
gabal
13th January 2010, 7:29
Great work – I didn’t even know you can implement google calendar on website.
ted
13th January 2010, 7:58
Thanks Keith – this is excellent!
I use google calendar for everything so this fits into my life perfectly!
Shelley
13th January 2010, 9:08
It’s great, thanks Keith !
Tim
13th January 2010, 10:28
This is perfect, thank you!
Giovanni
13th January 2010, 10:28
Great work Keith!
Anyone knows if it is possible to watch the F1 Testing @ Barcelona? I want to go there (it’s cheap by plane from Rome), but I want to be sure I can watch F1!
mitchibob
13th January 2010, 12:05
Excellent work! Cheers!
Haggis
13th January 2010, 18:43
TJ
I assume you’re wanting to the F1 calendar to show on your iphone calendar app? If so, instructions here:
http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?answer=138740&topic=14252
and here:
http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?answer=139206
(Assumes you have a google account)
J
13th January 2010, 19:42
To add this calendar to iCal (and thus through sync, to iPhone) if on a mac, you’ll need to add it to your (own) Google calendar, on your (own) Google account. (In other words, if you have a google email, then you have a Google account.)
Once added to your own personal account, you can export it to iCal through the little “down arrow” button, next to the “other calendars” icon, on the left hand side of the Google page. Click on calendar settings tab, and then the green ICAL tab. Click on the pop-up link, F1Fanatic .ics file will download and add itself automatically to iCal.
Hope this helps, and hope you all understand, as it took me a while to work out how to add the F1F calendar to (my) Google account. Adding to iCal was easy once I’d figured out how to add it to my Google account.
Dinesh Cyanam
14th January 2010, 5:25
Here is the iCal link: http://tinyurl.com/ycc5l7s
Dinesh Cyanam
14th January 2010, 5:28
Just download the file and open it in iCal or similar program.
Judd
14th January 2010, 16:56
any idea how to export this to an Outlook useable format?
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
14th January 2010, 17:06
This should do the trick: http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=89955
Vicko
14th January 2010, 17:00
Thank you.
Dorsey Mccain
16th January 2010, 9:45
google
namakotchi
19th January 2010, 11:52
It’s fantastic. Thank you, Keith!
SaloolaS
20th January 2010, 16:16
Great, added it to my calendar. You forgot about Toro Rosso launch on February 1 (http://www.itv-f1.com/news_article.aspx?id=47631)
Tony
22nd January 2010, 23:48
Thank you very much for this – it’s a great resource and saves me a lot of effort and time.
three4three
25th January 2010, 17:47
Hi, isn’t Williams also unveiling their car on 1st Feb? I know it’s not a proper launch but Mercedes is up there so I thought Williams should be. Great calender, tis very useful.
Varun
25th January 2010, 22:45
I think you have missed out on Force India’s launch date…. it was supposed to be on Feb 10th. I don’t see it on the calendar….
Matt
26th January 2010, 13:31
This is great – but as someone who uses Google Apps with my own domain I needed the XML link, which I got from a fellow user who uses a standard Google account – if you wish to “Add by URL” then use :
http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/hendnaic1pa2r3oj8b87m08afg@group.calendar.google.com/public/basic
Perhaps that link could also be put in the main section as the standard “+Google Calendar” doesn’t seem to work for Google Apps users. Cheers !
Nick
18th February 2010, 8:58
Thanks @Matt, I was fighting the same problem!
javabyte (@javabyte)
23rd January 2012, 10:35
+1 same problem – fixed now, thanks :)
daniel
3rd February 2010, 22:17
brilliant resource! thankyou. love the blog!
Gary
4th February 2010, 16:58
Cha-Ching!! Just what I needed- and works on the iPhone too!! Brilliant!!!
Ben
7th February 2010, 23:47
That is truly awesome. From down here in New Zealand it has adjusted to the right time which means I still get no sleep but at least I can plan for it!
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
8th February 2010, 0:11
Ah, excellent I’m glad the times are converting correctly!
Untitled258
8th February 2010, 0:07
Woo, iCal on my Mac and iPhone will now get used slightly more then it did before because of the new calendars, Loverly.
Woffin
8th February 2010, 0:52
Will the iCal version auto-update itself or will I have to download it again every time there is an update? Thanks :)
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
8th February 2010, 8:06
I’m not sure I’m afraid – I don’t use iCal for anything myself and I’m not familiar with the standard.
Usually when a new item has been added to the calendar I mention it in an article on the site, so the next time that happens check your calendar and see if it’s been updated automatically.
LAK
8th February 2010, 5:02
What a great feature! Thank you Keith! :D
Miko
9th March 2010, 11:08
Good work Keith, but I was wondering if there is a possibility to modifiy the times to different time zones (yours are in GMT, while many readers are in CET)? Thanks!
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
9th March 2010, 11:13
When you add it to your Google calendar it should adjust to your time zone automatically.
Sumanji
9th March 2010, 11:23
Hey,
Is there any way to import this into Windows Live Calendar? Apparently it only import *.ics files…
Cheers,
Su
Sumanji
9th March 2010, 11:28
Ignore me, I just figured it out, haha :)
J
9th March 2010, 11:31
Keith,
There is a site where you can publish calendars in all formats. Might be useful as a link, and also for maximum coverage – I think it is a US site, and at the moment there is no F1 stuff included in the calendars already posted. Have a look : http://icalshare.com/ – it works for all formats (though I’d guess you’d need to publish the calendar yourself in all the formats, rather than the site format them for you in windows/mac/other formats.
jose arellano
9th March 2010, 17:34
does this can be seen on my time zone ??
ebcake
4th May 2010, 16:49
this is a great sync to my phone just as easy many thanks
Frits
10th June 2010, 13:52
Thanks, I added the events to my Google Calendar. Great Stuff!
Steve UK
8th September 2010, 15:55
Hi Keith… great work as per normal! Can I be cheeky and ask when you get a spare 10 mins could you add the provisional 2011 calendar? Not that important but would be really useful.
Really appreciate your hard work, keep it up!
J
3rd November 2010, 23:19
Nice, no more typing the skeds on my phone :)
Jethran
3rd December 2010, 10:39
For those wanting to get a synched version into iCal, I think the following method works:
1.Right click on the ICAL link underneath the calendar (at the top of this page) and select Copy Link
2. Open iCal
3. From the Calendar menu select Subscribe
4. Paste the URL you just copied into the Calendar URL box and click Subscribe
5. Set any options you want for the calendar and click OK
All should now be working. I’ve not seen an update to the calendar yet so not 100% sure this works, but this is what I did with last years and that seemed to work OK.
Stewart McMickan
25th January 2014, 19:59
IT works THX.
Willis Techaira
18th December 2010, 2:52
Love your site!!