Formula 1 has unveiled a revised calendar for the 2021 season. The Formula 1 schedule maintains a record 23 races, but the 2021 season begins now a week after the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 28th. The Australian Grand Prix, which normally opens a season, will be held on a different date.

Chinese Grand Prix is ​​uncertain

Due to travel restrictions in effect, the 2021 Chinese Grand Prix will not be held as scheduled and Imola will return to the F1 calendar at its allotted time. Talks are underway with promoters and authorities in China, with the option to postpone the race to a later part of the season if possible.

F1. The season will start in Bahrain

The updated 2021 F1 race calendar now looks like this:

  • Marka 28 – Bahrain (Sakhir)
  • April 18 – Italy (Imola if approved by the World Motorsport Council)
  • 2 Homes – TBC
  • May 9 – Spain (Barcelona)
  • May 23 – Monaco (Monaco)
  • June 6 – Azerbaijan (Baku)
  • June 13 – Canada (Montreal)
  • June 27 – France (Le Castelet)
  • July 4 – Austria (Spielberg)
  • July 18 – Great Britain (Silverstone)
  • August 1 – Hungary (Budapest)
  • August 29 – Belgium (spa)
  • September 5 – Netherlands (Zandvoort)
  • September 12 – Italy (Monza)
  • September 26 – Russia (Sochi)
  • October 3 – Singapore (Singapore)
  • October 10 – Japan (Suzuka)
  • October 24 – USA (Austin)
  • October 31 – Mexico (Mexico City)
  • November 7 – Brazil (Sao Paulo)
  • November 21 – Australia (Melbourne if approved by the World Motorsport Council)
  • December 5 – Saudi Arabia (Jeddah if the track is approved)
  • December 12 – Abu Dhabi (Yas Island)
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