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F1 2020 schedule
F1 2020 schedule





f1 2020 schedule

  • Red Bull Racing RB16: Max Verstappen #33 and Alex Albon #23.
  • Ferrari SF1000: Sebastian Vettel #5 and Charles Leclerc #16.
  • Mercedes W11: Lewis Hamilton #44 and Valtteri Bottas #77.
  • Race start time (UK time): 1.10pm on 29 November.
  • Race start time (UK time): 5.10pm on 15 November.
  • Where: Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo.
  • Race start time (UK time): 7.10pm on 1 November.
  • Where: Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City.
  • Race start time (UK time): 7.10pm on 25 October.
  • f1 2020 schedule

    Where: Circuit of The Americas in Austin.Race start time (UK time): 5.10am on 11 October.Where: Suzuka International Racing Course.

    f1 2020 schedule

    Race start time (UK time): 12.10pm on 27 September.Race start time (UK time): 1.10pm on 20 September.Where: Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore.Race start time (UK time): 2.10pm on 6 September.Race start time (UK time): 2.10pm on 30 August.Race start time (UK time): 2.10pm on 2 August.Race start time (UK time): 3.10pm on 19 July.Race start time (UK time): 2.10pm on 5 July.28 June: French Grand Prix - called offį1 2020 calendar (subject to change) Austrian GP.14 June: Canadian Grand Prix - postponed.7 June: Azerbaijan Grand Prix - postponed.19 April: Chinese Grand Prix - postponed.5 April: Vietnam Grand Prix - postponed.22 March: Bahrain Grand Prix - postponed.15 March: Australian Grand Prix - cancelled.“We have consistently said that should we find ourselves in this position we will support Formula 1 as they seek to find alternative ways to enable F1 racing to take place this year.” Which races have been called off? Silverstone managing director Stuart Pringle said in a statement: “We are unable to stage this year’s British Grand Prix in front of the fans at Silverstone. Should the British Grand Prix go ahead on 19 July the Silverstone event will be held behind closed doors. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– For a round-up of the most important stories from around the world - and a concise, refreshing and balanced take on the week’s news agenda - try The Week magazine. “The health and safety of all involved will continue to be priority one and we will only go forward if we are confident we have reliable procedures to address both risks and possible issues.” We still have to work out many issues like the procedures for the teams and our other partners to enter and operate in each country. “We expect the early races to be without fans but hope fans will be part of our events as we move further into the schedule. We will publish our finalised calendar as soon as we possibly can. “September, October and November, would see us race in Eurasia, Asia and the Americas, finishing the season in the Gulf in December with Bahrain before the traditional finale in Abu Dhabi, having completed between 15-18 races. “We’re targeting a start to racing in Europe through July, August and beginning of September, with the first race taking place in Austria on 3-5 July weekend,” said Carey. Ten races have been postponed or cancelled, but F1 CEO Chase Carey says the aim now is to start the delayed 2020 season at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg. F1: ‘four teams could disappear’, warns McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown.







    F1 2020 schedule