Formula 1 Announces Provisional 23-Race Calendar for 2021
The 2021 Formula 1 calendar features the return of the Dutch Grand Prix and a new race in Saudi Arabia, though the Vietnam Grand Prix has been omitted.
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The 2021 Formula 1 calendar features the return of the Dutch Grand Prix and a new race in Saudi Arabia, though the Vietnam Grand Prix has been omitted.
Formula 1 has announced the final four rounds of the 2020 F1 calendar, including a return to Turkey and back-to-back races in Bahrain.
Formula 1 has announced a triple header of new races this October at the Nürburgring, Imola and Portimão as part of the updated 2021 calendar.
Formula 1 has confirmed today that the Mugello Circuit in Italy and the Sochi Autodrom in Russia will host the ninth and tenth races on the revised 2020 Formula 1 calendar.
F1 has announced dates for the first 8 races on the revised 2020 F1 calendar. All 8 races will be held behind closed doors in Europe.
The first four races of the 2020 F1 season have been cancelled/postponed as COVID-19 cases grow exponentially around the world, and more races are in doubt.
The Austrian city of Graz is set to commemorate local hero Jochen Rindt in 2020, 50 years after his tragic death and posthumous World Driver’s Championship.
Formula 1’s attendance figures reached new heights in 2019, with more than 4 million fans passing through the turnstiles over the season.
Formula 1 attendance figures are on the rise in 2019. We take an in-depth look at the rising and falling numbers so far this season.
The Dutch Grand Prix will return to the Formula 1 calendar in 2020 at Zandvoort following a 35-year absence.
Over 4,200 laps and almost 20,000km of running have been completed over the first four days of on-track F1 action in 2019. Here are five of the headlines from the first week of winter testing!
Formula 1 have published the official attendance figures for the 2018 season, which report a 2.7% year-on-year increase.