F1 | The second part of the 2021 calendar is official, there will be 22 races in total

No Mugello. Bahrain or Qatar for the race to replace Melbourne: the American stages confirmed

F1 | The second part of the 2021 calendar is official, there will be 22 races in total

Formula 1 has released the second part of the 2021 calendar, further revised due to Covid restrictions. First of all, the Turkish Grand Prix has been confirmed, in doubt in the last few hours, but moved by a week, therefore no longer on 3 October, but on the 10th to guarantee those who travel to and from Great Britain, i.e. the vast majority of those employed works of Formula 1, to be able to move without being in a quarantine that prevents the regular work of the teams. The American stages remain on the schedule, so we fly to Austin on October 24th and then go to Mexico and Brazil. It remains to be seen whether the race on 21 November, initially occupied by Melbourne, will be held in Bahrain or Qatar, we will know more in the coming weeks, but this will force the teams into an asphyxiating tour de force, given that the two races will be consecutive in the Americas to a further back to back in the Middle East. Finally, the double final appointment in Saudi Arabia (5 December) and Abu Dhabi (12 December) has been confirmed. In light of all these changes, there will be 22 races scheduled in total and not 23 as initially planned.

SECOND PART OF THE 2021 CALENDAR

3-5 September, Dutch GP
10-12 September, Italian GP
24-26 September, Russian GP
8-10 October, Turkish GP
22-24 October, United States GP
November 5-7, Mexican GP
November 12-14, GP San Paolo (Brazil)
November 19-21, TBC (Bahrain or Qatar)
3-5 December, GP of Saudi Arabia
10-12 December, Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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