The F1 calendar has now been released, with a total of twenty-three races. This includes the inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, albeit in a slightly different format this year, unveiled digitally. Australia and China’s postponing from their April position. Not to mention new additions such as Imola. It will be interesting to see what the third round has in store when that is released. What’s Happened So Far? So far, there have been three test sessions over twelve days. This year, the event won't take place in Barcelona. Instead, taking place at the Bahrain International Circuit, where it's their