

*Credit for the main photo belongs to Hassan Ammar / AP Photo*Ĭopyright 2023, the 888 Group. Best of luck with your Formula One bets this season! Keep an eye out for the latest F1 betting news, tips and previews here at 888sport ahead of the 2021 F1 calendar. It won’t be long before we hear ‘Lights out and away we go’ now – though F1 fans will have to make do with playing Formula 1 video games for the time being. Motorsport teams will want to find out how durable their car is and how the F1 schedule may impact each team for the entire campaign. The Formula One schedule won’t make or break a driver’s season but getting off to a fast start can be the difference between success and failure. Lewis Hamilton heads into the 2021 season as the defending champion and F1 schedule followers will be trying to predict when the British star will win a record eighth world title.ĭriving for one of the most successful F1 teams in recent years, Hamilton has dominated the Drivers’ Championship rankings and he should make a strong start to the F1 calendar.
F1 2021 SCHEDULE FULL
While the 2021 Formula 1 calendar is slightly later than previous years, it will be fantastic to witness the full F1 schedule with no interruptions – all being well.Īs is the case every year, there will be plenty of twists and turns throughout the F1 calendar and live betting odds are likely to chop and change based on early season results. Make a note of these Grand Prix dates for your Formula 1 calendar at home! F1 Calendar - F1 Schedule 2021: Round

Without further ado, here is the updated Formula One schedule for the 2021 season. However, it looks like the 2021 Australian Grand Prix has the green light for March and the latest F1 odds are live ahead of the new season.Īs per usual, Abu Dhabi will host the final Grand Prix of the year and that event is always one of the most eagerly anticipated races on the F1 calendar. The Australian race has been the first race on the F1 calendar since moving to Melbourne in 1996 though there have been one or two exceptions over the years. 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.The 2021 Formula One World Championship season is expected to get underway in March, with Melbourne hosting the opening Australian Grand Prix. "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. In fact, many hosts actually want to use our event as a platform to show the world they are moving forward. "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. Speaking in November, when the provisional calendar was released, F1 CEO Chase Carey said: "We are planning for 2021 events with fans that provide an experience close to normal and expect our agreements to be honoured. Clive Mason - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images

The Spanish Grand Prix remains on the calendar subject to a new contract and retains its slot in May, with the Dutch Grand Prix, which was originally scheduled for May this year, moving to an early September date to form a triple header with the Belgian and Italian Grands Prix.Ī second triple header across Russia, Singapore and Japan will take place in late September and early October. F1 will make a decision on that race in the new year.

The return of the Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang is believed to be under consideration as are circuits used on this year's COVID-19-affected calendar, such as Portimao, Imola and Istanbul Park. F1 is aiming to fill that vacated spot, currently marked TBC, with a different race. The Interlagos race will be renamed the Sao Paulo Grand Prix under the new contract.ĮSPN understands the Vietnam Grand Prix will not go ahead next year following the arrest in August of Hanoi People's Committee chairman Nguyen Duc Chung, who was among the main supporters of the race. 2021 F1 scheduleĪugust 29 - Belgian GP, Spa-FrancorchampsĪlongside the announcement came confirmation of a new five-year deal with Brazilian Grand Prix host Interlagos, ending speculation the race would be replaced by a controversial new circuit in Rio de Janeiro. Formula One's 23-race schedule for 2021, featuring a new race in Saudi Arabia, has been given the official stamp of approval by the FIA's World Motor Sport Council.Īssuming the schedule goes ahead as planned, it will be the longest F1 season in history.
