Ten of eleven teams challenging for the 2014 Formula One championship were in Spain to show off the fresh-looking cars they’ll be riding for the new season.

The new F1 season will start on March 16, 2014 with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.

Formula One World Championship - 2014 Calendar

March 16 - Australia GP (Melbourne)
March 30 - Malaysia GP (Sepang)
April 6 - Bahrain GP (Sakhir)
April 20 - China GP (Shanghai)
May 11 - Spain GP (Barcelona)
May 25 - Monaco GP (Monaco)
June 8 - Canada GP (Montreal)
June 22 - Austria GP (Red Bull Ring)
July 6 - Britain GP (Silverstone)
July 20 - Germany GP (Hockenheim)
July 27 - Hungary GP (Hungaroring)
August 24 - Belgium GP (Spa-Francorchamps)
September 7 - Italy GP (Monza)
September 21 - Singapore GP (Marina Bay)
October 5- Japan GP (Suzuka)
October 12 – Russia (Sochi)
November 2 – USA (Circuit of the Americas)
November 9 – Brazil (Interlagos)
November 23 - Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)

The changes from the 2013 to 2014 season in the car specifications are substantial as demanded by new regulations from Formula One. View the slideshow now.