F1 Calendar News: August 2021 Round-Up
Spectators returned to racetracks en masse in July as speculation grew over Qatar joining the Formula 1 calendar.
Spectators returned to racetracks en masse in July as speculation grew over Qatar joining the Formula 1 calendar.
Singapore is removed from the 2021 calendar, Turkey is added and F1 is set to host full capacity crowds for the first time since 2019.
Nine Austrian drivers have appeared in the Austrian Grand Prix, but Niki Lauda is the only Austrian to score an F1 win on home soil.
The Turkish Grand Prix has been reinstated on the 2021 F1 calendar and is set to take place at Istanbul Park on October 8-10.
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As tickets for the newly-announced Styrian Grand Prix go on sale, fans begin to return to the race tracks and there’s growing optimism for some races later in the season.
The Red Bull Ring will stage two races in 2021 and the French GP moves forward by a week after the Turkish Grand Prix was postponed.
Miami joins the calendar for 2022, Turkey replaces Canada on the 2021 schedule and tickets for the United States Grand Prix go on sale.
Formula 1 has announced Sprint Qualifying will be trialled at three races in 2021. We take a closer look at how the format will work – and what it means for fans trackside.
During its 13 seasons on the F1 calendar, Estoril hosted a number of classic F1 moments, including the closest ever title decider and Ayrton Senna’s first ever win.
Formula 1 has announced that the Miami Grand Prix will join the calendar in 2022. We take a look at the long road F1 faced in securing the deal.
Formula 1 has announced that the Miami Grand Prix will join the calendar next year. The race will take place around the Hard Rock Stadium.