Formula One World Championship Ltd announced today a revised 23-race calendar for 2021.
The 2021 season is now scheduled to start a week later - on 28 March - in Bahrain, with the Australian Grand Prix moved to later in the year because of COVID-19.
New 2021 dates:
28 March – Bahrain (Sakhir)
 18 April - Italy (Imola*)
 2 May - TBC
 9 May – Spain (Barcelona)
 23 May – Monaco (Monaco)
 6 June – Azerbaijan (Baku)
 13 June – Canada (Montreal)
 27 June – France (Le Castellet)
 4 July – Austria (Spielberg)
 18 July – United Kingdom (Silverstone)
 1 August – Hungary (Budapest)
 29 August – Belgium (Spa)
 5 September – Netherlands (Zandvoort)
 12 September – Italy (Monza)
 26 September – Russia (Sochi)
 3 October – Singapore (Singapore)
 10 October – Japan (Suzuka)
 24 October – USA (Austin)
 31 October – Mexico (Mexico City)
 7 November – Brazil (Sao Paulo)
 21 November - Australia (Melbourne*)
 5 December - Saudi Arabia (Jeddah**)
 12 December - Abu Dhabi (Yas Island)
* Subject to World Motor Sport Council approval
** Subject to circuit homologation
Formula 1 expects fans to return to the grandstands for the 2021 season.
However: as of today 12 January 2021 the US CDC rates the level of COVID-19 in Bahrain VERY HIGH and advises "Travelers should avoid all travel to Bahrain."
Will Formula 1 be able to pull off this ambitious 23-race schedule? Will spectators be allowed?
Stay tuned for updates.

 
 
  


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
