On Friday, it was reported that three grand prix in May and June, including the prestigious Monaco GP, are set to be cancelled due to coronavirus concerns. READ: Romain Grosjean ‘Close’ To Signing IndyCar Deal For 2021 Specifically, the cancellation of the street races in Monaco, Azerbaijan and Canada will be announced next month, according
MoreFormula One’s 2021 calendar already suffered a number of blows earlier this month, when it was confirmed that the Australian GP would be postponed and the Chinese GP was facing cancellation. Follow us on Google News to never miss an F1 story again And now, it has been reported that three grand prix in May
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 2021 F1 season is set to get underway in late March, with Australia scheduled to host the first race, though Bahrain is reportedly set to replace it as the season-opener. There’s plenty to look forward to, with countless driver moves and Racing Point and Renault changing their names to Aston Martin Racing and Alpine,
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,
MoreThe 2021 F1 season opener at Melbourne is set to be postponed, with Bahrain stepping in to host the first race of the season, according to reports. This comes amid concerns that organisers could end up spending millions of dollars building the Albert Park street circuit, only for the Australian Grand Prix to be cancelled
MoreThe Australian Grand Prix might end up not being the 2021 season opener despite it being listed as the first grand prix in the recently ratified 23-race calendar, according to reports. The 2021 F1 season is set to get underway in Melbourne in March, but Bahrain may instead host the first race of the
MoreFormula One has ratified its record-breaking 23-race calendar for the 2021 season, though some grand prix are still pending confirmation. If things go according to plan, the 2021 F1 season will get underway in Melbourne on 21 March, before ending in Abu Dhabi in early December. READ: Cognizant Negotiating Title Sponsorship Deal With Aston Martin
MoreFormula One is set to hold 23 grand prix across four continents next season, following the addition of a race at Zandvoort and a street race in the Saudi city of Jeddah. Concerns have already been raised about mechanics and other members of staff being overworked and having to go weeks without seeing their families
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