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Formula 1 close to finalising ‘normal' 22-race 2021 calendar

Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey says the championship is in the stages of finalising its 2021 calendar, and is expecting it to provisionally feature 22 events across a more normal timeframe. This year’s Formula 1 schedule was due to feature a record-breaking 22 rounds, with the return of the Netherlands and debut of Vietnam, but the Coronavirus pandemic wrecked the calendar. Over half of the planned events have been cancelled, the season did not begin until July, while the remainder of the calendar beyond early November has yet to be publicly finalised. Austria’s Red Bull Ring hosted two grands prix, as did Britain’s Silverstone, while venues not on the original calendar – Mugello,...
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