Formula 1 has announced the racing calendar for 2021. The calendar in question has been officially approved by the FIA World Motor Sports Council. The FIA announced the schedule of Formula 1 races scheduled to be held in 2021. Istanbul Park in Turkey is not included in the calendar.
Formula 1, considered to be the world’s largest motor racing organization, was held in Istanbul Park years later. The fight was held in Turkey at Istanbul Park won the L. Hamilton. In this way, Hamilton, who declared his 7th world championship, signed a record that was difficult to break.
The race, which is normally expected to be held in Hanoi, Vietnam between April 23-25, was canceled due to political problems in the country. There are 3 races that are likely to come from Vietnam to the gap opened. These are Portimao from Portugal, Imola from Italy and Istanbul Park from our country. Formula 1 management will announce its final decision in the coming weeks and it will be clear whether Istanbul will host Formula 1 next year.
There are a total of 23 races in the Formula 1 2021 calendar, which will start with the Australian GP on March 21, 2021. According to the details announced by the FIA, the 2021 season will be recorded as the longest season in Formula 1 history.
Race schedule set for Formula 1 2021
March 21: Australia (Melbourne)
March 28: Bahrain (Sakhir)
April 11: China (Shanghai)
April 25: TBC (Runway not disclosed)
May 9: Spain (Barcelona)
May 23: Monaco
June 6: Azerbaijan (Baku)
June 13: Canada (Montreal)
June 27: France (Le Castellet)
July 4: Austria (Spielberg)
July 18: United Kingdom (Silverstone)
August 1: Hungary (Budapest)
August 29: Belgium (Spa)
September 5: Netherlands (Zandvoort)
September 12: Italy (Monza)
September 26: Russia (Sochi)
October 3: Singapore
October 10: Japan (Suzuka)
October 24: USA (Austin)
October 31 Mexico (Mexico City)
November 13: Brazil (Sao Paulo)
November 28: Saudi Arabia (Jeddah)
December 5: Abu Dhabi