The government of Bahrain has said it will be offering all F1 personnel the opportunity to get vaccinated against COVID-19 when they travel to the Kingdom later this month for pre-season testing and the first grand prix of 2021. Pre-season testing will begin on 12 March, while the season-opener – the 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix
MoreFerrari team principal Mattia Binotto has said he is confident that the Scuderia has made significant progress in addressing the weaknesses of its 2020 challenger, which was one of the slowest cars in a straight line at many of the circuits raced at last season. Speaking during a Ferrari launch event on Friday, Binotto stressed
MoreLast year’s F1 calendar had to be radically changed as a result of the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the 2021 calendar has already been tweaked due to coronavirus concerns in some countries. And, so far, six F1 drivers, in addition to a number of team staff, have tested positive for the virus
MoreBahrain will play host to the 2021 season-opener, with the Australian Grand Prix being delayed until much later in the season, Formula One has confirmed today. Follow us on Google News to never miss an F1 story again The revised calendar, released by F1 on Tuesday, has the Bahrain GP scheduled to get the season
MoreBahrain will step in to host the 2021 season-opener with the Australian Grand Prix, which has traditionally been the first race of the season in modern Formula One, likely to instead take place in the Autumn, according to Lawrence Stroll. The Canadian billionaire, who heads up the consortium of investors which owns the newly rebranded
MoreThe Chinese Grand Prix, which was scheduled to take place on 11 April in Formula One’s recently ratified 2021 calendar, is now at risk of being postponed, according to reports. And, should the race in Shanghai be delayed, Algarve and Imola – which featured on the 2020 calendar – could host early season grand prix,
MoreMcLaren F1 driver Lando Norris has tested positive for COVID-19 while on holiday in Dubai and will self-isolate for two weeks. Norris said he began feelings some symptoms of coronavirus while on holiday in the UAE ahead of a planned training camp and he subsequently tested positive for the virus. READ: Lewis Hamilton’s ‘Attitude’ &
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