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Formula One's 'halo' head protection device makes its race debut this season in a 21-round championship with France and Germany back on the calendar and some new faces joining the old favourites on the starting grid.
'Grid Kids' will replace the female models standing next to cars before the start, with races starting later in Europe and Brazil and a new logo further distancing the sport from the Bernie Ecclestone era.
Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne, 23-25 March, 6.10pm, Sky Sports
Bahrain Grand Prix - Sakhir, 6-8 April, 4.10pm, Sky Sports
Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai, 13-15 April, 7.10am, Sky Sports
Azerbaijan Grand Prix - Baku, 27-29 April, 1.10pm, Sky Sports and Channel 4
Spanish Grand Prix - Barcelona, 11-13 May, 2.10pm, Sky Sports
Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo, 24, 26-27 May, 2.10pm, Sky Sports and Channel 4
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Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal, 8-10 June, 7.10pm, Sky Sports
French Grand Prix - Le Castellet, 22-24 June, 3.10pm, Sky Sports
Austrian Grand Prix - Spielberg, 29 June-1 July, 2.10pm, Sky Sports and Channel 4
British Grand Prix - Silverstone, 6-8 July, 2.10pm, Sky Sports and Channel 4
German Grand Prix - Hockenheim, 20-22 July, 2.10pm, Sky Sports
Hungarian Grand Prix - Budapest, 27-29 July, 2.10pm, Sky Sports
Belgian Grand Prix - Spa-Francorchamps, 24-26 August, 2.10pm, Sky Sports and Channel 4
Italian Grand Prix - Monza, 31 August-2 September, 2.10pm, Sky Sports
Singapore Grand Prix - Marina Bay, 14-16 September, 1.10pm, Sky Sports and Channel 4
Russian Grand Prix - Sochi, 28-30 September, 12.10pm, Sky Sports
Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, 5-7 October, 6.10am, Sky Sports and Channel 4
United States Grand Prix - Austin, 19-21 October, 7.10pm, Sky Sports and Channel 4
Mexican Grand Prix - Mexico City, 26-28 October, 7.10pm, Sky Sports
Brazilian Grand Prix - Sao Paulo, 9-11 November, 6.10pm, Sky Sports
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina, 23-25 November, 1.10pm, Sky Sports and Channel 4