Earlier this month, it was confirmed that a race in Saudi Arabia would be held next season, bringing the 2021 calendar up to a record-breaking 23 grand prix. However, while many people in the Gulf were excited by the new event, much of the Formula One community was critical of racing in Saudi Arabia due
MoreAfter having the 2020 season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, W Series will return to racing next year in a much more prominent way. The all-female single-seater racing championship will have eight races which will run in support of F1 grand prix in 2021. READ: Wolff: Verstappen & Hamilton At Mercedes ‘Would Create Unnecessary
MoreFormula One has released its official calendar for the 2021 season, with the street circuit race in Hanoi being dropped. Originally slated to take place in late April, issues arose after the arrest of race promoter and Hanoi People’s Committee chairman, Nguyen Duc Chung. READ: ‘F*** The Oil Money’: Fans React To The 2021 Saudi
MoreIt was recently confirmed that Formula One will race in Saudi Arabia next year on a street circuit in the city of Jeddah. Unsurprisingly, this prompted a wave of criticism from F1 fans and human rights groups, such as Amnesty International, which accused the Saudi government of using the grand prix to “sportswash” itself. READ:
MoreEarlier this week, F1 teams were issued a provisional calendar for next season, which includes a record-setting 23 races. All of the original tracks that were scheduled for this season prior to COVID-19 wreaking chaos have been re-proposed for 2021, with the addition of one more: the Saudi Arabian GP to run on a street
MoreOver this past weekend, a provisional calendar was leaked for the 2021 Formula One season which included 22 races and suggested a new Saudi Arabian GP will take place near the end of the season. One of the most unexpected features of the leaked calendar was that the Australian Grand Prix had apparently been moved
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