OFFICIAL: Formula 1 presents 2021 calendar with Saudi Arabia and Zandvoort
- GPblog.com
We have had to wait for a while, but there he is at last. Formula 1 has announced the calendar for 2021 with Saudi Arabia as the newest Grand Prix and again the Dutch Grand Prix.
Problems caused by coronavirus
As a result of the coronavirus, it took a long time for the 2020 calendar to be announced, and so the announcement of the 2021 calendar has been postponed further and further. Earlier, it was already known that the Vietnamese GP would not appear on this calendar, and that is indeed true. The Saudi Arabian JP, on the other hand, does appear on the calendar.
The Formula 1 calendar of 2021
21 March - Australia
28 March - Bahrain
11 April - China
25 April - N.B.
9 May - Spain
23 May - Monaco
6 June - Azerbaijan
13 June - Canada
27 June - France
4 July - Austria
18 July - Great Britain
1 August - Hungary
29 August - Belgium (Spa)
5 September - Netherlands (Zandvoort)
12 September - Italy (Monza)
26 September - Russia (Sochi)
3 October - Singapore (Marina Bay)
10 October - Japan (Suzuka)
24 October - United States (Austin)
31 October - Mexico (Mexico City)
14 November - Brazil (Sao Paulo)
28 November - Saudi Arabia (Jeddah)
5 December - Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)
BREAKING: The 2021 #F1 calendar is here! pic.twitter.com/jvBuT0gInW
— Formula 1 (@F1) November 10, 2020