F1 2019: Pre-season and launch dates

The 2019 Formula 1 world championship is gaining momentum ahead of pre-season testing with all launch and livery reveal dates confirmed.

A 21-race calendar has been confirmed along with the 10-team, 20-driver line-up ahead of a season which will see the biggest shake-ups in F1 for almost a decade.

Haas, Romain Grosjean, Kevin Magnussen, F1,
Haas, Romain Grosjean, Kevin Magnussen, F1,
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The 2019 Formula 1 world championship is gaining momentum ahead of pre-season testing with all launch and livery reveal dates confirmed.

A 21-race calendar has been confirmed along with the 10-team, 20-driver line-up ahead of a season which will see the biggest shake-ups in F1 for almost a decade.

F1 track action officially gets underway with pre-season testing at Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona on February 18, with the team launch dates to be announced in the coming weeks.

2019 F1 team launches:

Haas: February 7

Toro Rosso: February 11

Williams: February 11

Renault: February 12

Mercedes: February 13

Red Bull: February 13

Racing Point F1: February 13

McLaren: February 14

Ferrari: February 15

Sauber: February 18

2019 F1 pre-season test dates (both at Circuit de Catalunya):

Test One: February 18-21

Test Two: February 26-March 1

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2019 F1 race calendar

1. Australia - March 17

2. Bahrain - March 31

3. China - April 14

4. Azerbaijan - April 28

5. Spain - May 12

6. Monaco - May 26

7. Canada - June 9

8. France - June 23

9. Austria - June 30

10. Great Britain - July 14

11. Germany - July 28

12. Hungary - August 4

13. Belgium - September 1

14. Italy - September 8

15. Singapore - September 22

16. Russia - September 29

17. Japan - October 13

18. Mexico - October 27

19. USA - November 3

20. Brazil - November 17

21. Abu Dhabi - December 1

2019 F1 driver line-up

Mercedes: Lewis Hamilton Valtteri Bottas

Ferrari: Sebastian Vettel, Charles Leclerc

Red Bull: Max Verstappen, Pierre Gasly

Renault: Nico Hulkenberg, Daniel Ricciardo

Racing Point F1: Sergio Perez, Lance Stroll

Haas: Kevin Magnussen, Romain Grosjean

McLaren: Carlos Sainz Jr, Lando Norris

Sauber: Kimi Raikkonen, Antonio Giovinazzi

Toro Rosso: Daniil Kvyat, Alexander Albon

Williams: George Russell, Robert Kubica

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