![]() So far this season we have conducted 17,000 tests with 15 positive cases, again a rate of 0.1%. The measures have proven to be highly effective with over 78,000 COVID-19 tests conducted last season returning only 78 positive results, a rate of 0.1%. ![]() The Formula 1 community will continue to travel this season with stringent safety measures that allowed us to travel safely to 12 countries and deliver 17 races in 2020. We are also delighted that we are beginning to see fans returning to our races with up to 40% capacity in Monaco next weekend. The current COVID-19 situation remains fluid and we will continue to monitor the situation with the promoters and teams, but Formula 1 has again shown it is able to deal with these challenges and adapt swiftly to reduce the impact on the season. We are equally grateful to the Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur region and French Grand Prix promoter for their flexibility, and the Austrian promoter for their enthusiasm to host a second race at short notice following the huge success of the two races in Austria in 2020. We are grateful to the Turkish promoter for their support in recent days and the recognition that the current travel situation made the race in June impossible. This means that there continues to be 23 planned races for the 2021 season. As a result of this change the French Grand Prix will move one week earlier to 18th – 20th June, with all tickets for the event valid for the earlier date. We can confirm that there will now be two races in Austria, back to back, with the first race, the Styrian Grand Prix, taking place on 25th-27th June and the Austrian Grand Prix taking place on its original date on 2nd – 4th July. The promoter has requested that we look at the potential opportunity for the race to be rescheduled later in the season if possible, alongside China who made the same request earlier this year. Following discussions with the promoter in Turkey and relevant stakeholders, it will not be possible to have the race in Turkey between 11th – 13th June. It's the third race of the second triple header this season.Ģ021 F1 Schedule 2021 F1 Calendar & Race Schedule Nr.Following the announcement of new travel restrictions imposed by several countries in which F1 teams are based, affecting travel from Turkey, F1 is today providing an update on the implications for the 2021 calendar. Qatar was confirmed on the 30th of September. The Turkish race weekend that was planned on the 3rd of October was deleted and the race will be held 1 week later instead. Qatar will probably replace the race on the 21st of November. On the 28th of August the calendar was revised to 22 races. ![]() Up till now it's unknown which GP will fill in the gap of the 21st race of end November.ĭuring the summer break the news got out on the 18th of August that the Japanese F1 GP has been cancelled. On July six the already postponed Australian GP got cancelled after all. On the 25th of June the news got out that the Singapore GP will be replaced by GP of Turkey. Rumours say that a second GP in the US might replace the event. On the 4th of June the news got out that the Singapore GP has been cancelled. The French GP was moved to the week before and the Styrian GP was put between the French and Austrian GP to have a triple header. The Turkish GP was replacing the Canadian GP, but was unfortunately also cancelled. ![]() In April rumours got out the Canadian GP will be replaced with a race on the Nurburgring. In the beginning of March the Portuguese GP was added to full-up the gap that was left by the cancellation of the Vietnamese GP. A lot will be depending on the coronavirus developments. If the 2021 F1 schedule will be like below is yet to be seen. The other big change is off course the additional race in Saudi Arabia at the end of the calendar. The Chinese GP was replaced by the Emilia Romagna GP. The race in Vietnam (no. The Australian GP got postponed to the 21st of November. On the 12th of January 2021 the schedule was altered due to covid-19 restrictions by the authorities of Australia and China. The original 2021 schedule was released by the FIA on the 10th of November 2020 and had 23 races. This 2021 F1 calendar has been changed a couple of times. All drivers before the start of the Abu Dhabi F1 GP (Photo by Peter Fox/Getty Images) F1 2021 Calendar & Schedule
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