PARIS – Formula One officials have announced the provisional calendar for the upcoming Formula One season, which features 23 events.
The season will start in Australia in mid-March and finish in Abu Dhabi in early December. The schedule also features the inaugural Formula One event in Saudi Arabia, which was announced last week.
“We are pleased to announce the 2021 Formula One provisional calendar after extensive conversations with our promoters, the teams and the FIA,” said Chase Carey, Chairman and CEO of Formula One. “We are planning for 2021 events with fans that provide an experience close to normal and expect our agreements to be honored.
“We have proven that we can safely travel and operate our races and our promoters increasingly recognise the need to move forward and manage the virus. In fact, many hosts actually want to use our event as a platform to show the world they are moving forward.
“We are delighted to see Saudi Arabia become part of the schedule and are equally excited to return to the venues we hoped to race at in 2020. We want to thank all our promoters and partners for their ongoing enthusiasm and collaboration and look forward to giving our fans an exciting season on the track.”
2021 Formula One Provisional Schedule
March 21 – Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit – Melbourne, Australia
March 28 – Bahrain Int’l Circuit – Sakhir, Bahrain
April 11 – Shanghai Int’l Circuit – Shanghai, China
April 25 – TBA
May 9 – Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya – Montmeló, Spain
May 23 – Circuit de Monaco – Monte Carlo, Monaco
June 6 – Baku City Circuit – Baku, Azerbaijan
June 13 – Circuit Gilles Villeneuve – Montreal, Quebec
June 27 – Circuit Paul Ricard – Le Castellet, France
July 4 – Red Bull Ring – Spielberg, Austria
July 18 – Silverstone Circuit – Silverstone, England
Aug. 1 – Hungaroring – Mogyoród, Hungary
Aug. 29 – Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps – Stavelot, Belgium
Sept. 5 – Circuit Zandvoort – Zandvoort, Netherlands
Sept. 12 – Autodromo Nazionale di Monza – Monza, Italy
Sept. 26 – Sochi Autodrom – Sochi, Russia
Oct. 3 – Marina Bay Street Circuit – Marina Bay, Singapore
Oct. 10 – Suzuka International Racing Course – Suzuka, Japan
Oct. 24 – Circuit of the Americas – Austin, Texas
Oct. 31 – Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez – Mexico City, Mexico
Nov. 14 – Autódromo José Carlos Pace – São Paulo, Brazil
Nov. 28 – Jeddah Street Circuit – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Dec. 5 – Yas Marina Circuit – Yas Island, Abu Dhabi