

26th-28th February: Circuit de Catalunya, Spainįurther in-season and post-season testing dates have not yet been confirmed.19th-21st February: Circuit de Catalunya, Spain.Six days of pre-season testing were held ahead of the start of the 2020 championship, a reduction from the eight which were held in 2019: You can find them and import them to your preferred calendar via this link:
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The starting times for the 2020 races plus qualifying and practice sessions have been added to the RaceFans F1 calendar. Brazilian Grand Prix, Interlagos, November 13th-15th.United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas, October 30th – November 1st.Mexican Grand Prix, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, October 23rd-25th.Canadian Grand Prix, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, June 12th-14th.Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, October 9th-11th.Singapore Grand Prix, Marina Bay, September 18th-20th.Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku City Circuit, June 5th-7th.Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, May 1st-3rd.French Grand Prix, Paul Ricard, June 26th-28th.Monaco Grand Prix, Monaco, May 21st-24th.Vietnam Grand Prix, Hanoi, April 3rd-5th.Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai International Circuit, April 17th-19th.Australian Grand Prix, Albert Park, Melbourne, March 13th-15th.The following races were cancelled and not rescheduled: Roundīahrain International Circuit – Grand Prix

Both were among the group of races which were postponed early in the year. The 22 events originally scheduled for the 2020 F1 season included the new Vietnam Grand Prix, to be held at a street circuit in Hanoi during April, and the Dutch Grand Prix, returning to the schedule following a 35-year absence. F1 has not yet confirmed the exact plan.Īdvert | Become a RaceFans supporter and go ad-free Later races may also be rescheduled and some postponed races held at later dates. This was followed by the addition of three further races in Europe, along with the cancellation of all four races in the Americas. The first was a new race at the Mugello circuit in Italy, while Russia’s round originally planned for September was also confirmed. Other events in Azerbaijan, Singapore and Japan were later struck from the calendar.Īfter the season-opening race took place in Austria, two further events were announced. These include double-header rounds in Austria and Britain. However it and subsequent races were to be held behind closed doors without fans.Īt the beginning of June F1 confirmed plans to begin its season the following month with eight races in Europe. On April 27th Formula 1 announced it intended to make the Austrian Grand Prix, which was originally scheduled as the 11th round of the championship, the new season opener.

The Dutch, Spanish and Monaco Grands Prix soon followed, and Azerbaijan, Canada and France all called their races off over the next weeks. Bahrain and Vietnam’s races were postponed. This triggered a spate of further cancellations as the scale of the pandemic became clear. Pre-season testing went ahead and the teams headed to Melbourne for the opening race of the year, but the Australian Grand Prix was called off on the day practice was due to begin. The Chinese Grand Prix in April was the first race to be cancelled, weeks before the scheduled start of the championship.
