F1 | 2021 calendar, structure with 23 races approved

We start from Australia, grand finale in the Middle East with Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi

WMSC, draft calendar for the 2021 season approved
F1 | 2021 calendar, structure with 23 races approved

While waiting to find out which circuit will occupy the April 25 slot, i.e. the one left free by the Vietnam Grand Prix, the FIA ​​World Motor Sport Council has approved the calendar made up of 24 events, effectively starting the organizational process of the next 2021 world championship of Formula 1.

As communicated by Liberty Media itself a few weeks ago, teams and drivers will begin the season on March 21st in Australia, only to then compete in Bahrain, China and on a track yet to be assigned (the short list of "possible" candidates seems to have been limited to Imola, Portimao and Istanbul).

Subsequently we will return to Europe, whose season will open in Spain and not in Holland, whose date has been moved from September 5th, immediately after the Belgian Grand Prix. Great conclusion in the Middle East with the trip to Saudi Arabia and the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi.

F1, the calendar for the 2021 season
March 21 – Australian GP
March 28 – Bahrain GP
April 11 – Chinese GP
April 25 – TO BE ASSIGNED
9 May – Spanish GP
May 23 – Monaco GP
6 June – Azerbaijan GP
June 13 – Canadian GP
27 June – French GP
4 July – Austrian GP
18 July – British GP
1 August – Hungarian GP
29 August – Belgian GP
5 September – Dutch GP
12 September – Italian GP
26 September – Russian GP
3 October – Singapore GP
10 October – Japanese GP
October 24 – United States GP
31 October – Mexico City GP
14 November – Sao Paulo GP
November 28 – Saudi Arabian GP
5 December – Abu Dhabi GP

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