![]() The most obvious cancellation was that of the Australian Grand Prix, which was called off just before the start of first practice on Friday. These additions would take the calendar to 16 races, enough to meet F1’s contractual requirements with TV broadcasters.į1 has been forced to cancel a number of events due to coronavirus. However, F1 plans to end the season in the Middle East, with two races in Bahrain to be followed by the title decider in Abu Dhabi. Imola will host its first grand prix since 2006 on November 1.īetween the Mugello and Imola races, F1 will head to Sochi (regular venue), Nurburgring (returning to F1) and Portimao (new to F1) between late September and October.Īt the moment, only 13 F1 races are confirmed, all of them scheduled in Europe. Italy will host three races, with the annual Monza race on September 6 to be followed by a new event at Mugello just one week later. ![]() This would be followed by a visit to Barcelona for the Spanish Grand Prix and then the Belgian Grand Prix at the iconic Spa-Francorchamps circuit, both events taking place in August. Silverstone will now host two races in August, including Formula 1’s 70th anniversary celebration event. The championship officially kicked off in July with back-to-back races at the Red Bull Ring in Austria, followed by a single event in Hungary.
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