Formula 1 announced its 2021 provisional calendar today and barring race promoters being arrested in Vietnam and the like, it is the largest calendar yet with 23 races.
Provisional 2021 F1 calendar
- 21 March – Australia (Melbourne)
- 28 March – Bahrain (Sakhir)
- 11 April – China (Shanghai)
- 25 April – TBC (TBC)
- 9 May – Spain (Barcelona)*
- 23 May – Monaco (Monaco)
- 6 June – Azerbaijan (Baku)
- 13 June – Canada (Montreal)
- 27 June – France (Le Castellet)
- 4 July – Austria (Spielberg)
- 18 July – United Kingdom (Silverstone)
- 1 August – Hungary (Budapest)
- 29 August – Belgium (Spa)
- 5 September – Netherlands (Zandvoort)
- 12 September – Italy (Monza)
- 26 September – Russia (Sochi)
- 3 October – Singapore (Singapore)
- 10 October – Japan (Suzuka)
- 24 October – USA (Austin)
- 31 October – Mexico (Mexico City)
- 14 November – Brazil (Sao Paulo)*
- 28 November – Saudi Arabia (Jeddah)
- 5 December – Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi)
*Subject to contract
I heard the TBC circuit is a very suspenseful circuit.
Happy Australia is set as the opening round – 23 races is pushing the limits on the number of what’s practical, if we end up with 22, that’ll be fine too with me, should another TBA not show in place of Vietnam but seems they have options. The BBC reported as to the reasons behind Vietnam “The removal of Vietnam, which at the time was the first new event introduced by F1’s new owners Liberty Media, has been triggered by the arrest on corruption charges of a key official responsible for the race in Hanoi. Hanoi People’s Committee chairman Nguyen… Read more »
Interesting that all races are three days.
The Saudi GP is hugely hypocritical, but the FIA has been this way for some time. Promoting end racism etc whilst having Aramco as a major sponsor is ridiculous.