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Key dates on the 2019 Formula One calendar

A run down of the key dates for any Formula One fan ahead of 2019 with a calendar of events which stretches from February all the way through to December. A 2019 TV schedule for Formula One on ESPN will follow.

Car launches

This will be updated as dates are confirmed by the grid's 10 teams. Some may choose to roll out their new cars on the morning of the opening pre-season test in Barcelona.

February 7 - Haas (livery launch)
February 11 - Williams (livery launch)
February 11 - Toro Rosso
Feburary 12 - Renault
February 13 - Red Bull
February 13 - Mercedes
Feburary 13 - Force India/Racing Point
February 14 - McLaren
February 15 - Ferrari
February 18 - Sauber

Pre-season testing

Held at the Circuit de Catalunya, on the outskirts of Barcelona.

February 18 - 21 - First test

February 26 - March 1 - Second test

Race calendar

March 17 - Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne

March 31 - Bahrain Grand Prix - Sakhir

April 14 - Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai

April 28 - Azerbaijan Grand Prix - Baku

May 12 - Spanish Grand Prix - Barcelona

May 26 - Monaco Grand Prix - Monaco

June 9 - Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal

June 23 - French Grand Prix - Le Castellet

June 30 - Austrian Grand Prix - Spielberg

July 14 - British Grand Prix - Silverstone

July 28 - German Grand Prix - Hockenheim

August 4 - Hungarian Grand Prix - Budapest

September 1 - Belgian Grand Prix - Spa-Francorchamps

September 8 - Italian Grand Prix - Monza

September 22 - Singapore Grand Prix - Singapore

September 29 - Russian Grand Prix - Sochi

October 13 - Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka

October 27 - Mexican Grand Prix - Mexico City

November 3 - U.S. Grand Prix - Austin

November 17 - Brazilian Grand Prix - Sao Paulo

December 1 - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Island

Line-ups

Mercedes: Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas

Ferrari: Sebastian Vettel, Charles Leclerc

Red Bull: Max Verstappen, Pierre Gasly

Renault: Daniel Ricciardo, Nico Hulkenberg

Haas: Kevin Magnussen, Romain Grosjean

McLaren: Carlos Sainz, Lando Norris (rookie)

Force India: Sergio Perez, Lance Stroll

Sauber: Kimi Raikkonen, Antonio Giovinazzi

Toro Rosso: Daniil Kvyat, Alexander Albon (rookie)

Williams: Robert Kubica, George Russell (rookie)

Engine suppliers

Mercedes: Mercedes, Force India, Williams

Ferrari: Ferrari, Haas, Sauber

Renault: Renault, McLaren

Honda: Red Bull, Toro Rosso