Formula 1 has today announced a revised calendar for the rest of the 2021 season, following the confirmation that the Japanese Grand Prix would not be staged this year.
The new schedule will see a record breaking 22 races held in one season – with a number of existing events shifting to new dates.
The Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, the Italian GP at Monza, and the Russian race at Sochi will all take place on their original dates. Following those races, the Turkish Grand Prix, originally slated for October 3, will now move back a week to October 10.
That will be followed by the United States Grand Prix – which stays on its original date of October 24 – before the Mexico City and Brazilian GPs, which are both shifting back by a week, from October 31 and November 7, to November 7 and November 14, respectively.
There will then be another event on November 21, at a circuit yet to be announced, before the season finishes with the first ever Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at Jeddah on December 5, and the finale at Abu Dhabi on December 12.