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ACM plans bumper 2021 schedule, reveals Monaco GP date

The Automobile Club de Monaco has revealed that it plans to hold all three of its blue-riband motorsport events in 2021. The ACM was forced to cancel the 2020 Monaco Grand Prix, planned for this weekend, due to the coronavirus pandemic, marking the first time it has not taken place since 1954. Traditionally Formula 1’s grand prix takes place in May, with either the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique or the Monaco E-Prix taking place two weeks beforehand. ADVERTISEMENT On Tuesday the ACM revealed its intention to run both events in 2021, prior to Formula 1’s planned visit. Related Posts F1 urges exemption amid ‘impossible' quarantine for UK travellers May 19, 2020 Brown explains...
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