F1 calendar 2021
The 2021 Formula 1 calendar will consist of 22 Grands Prix. Stops in Monaco and France are back while the Dutch Grand Prix returns for the first time since 1985.
# | Grand Prix | Circuit | Date | |
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1 |
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Bahrain International Circuit | 28 Mar | |
2 |
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Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari | 18 Apr | |
3 |
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Autódromo Internacional do Algarve | 2 May | |
4 |
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Circuit de Catalunya | 9 May | |
5 |
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Circuit de Monaco | 23 May | |
6 |
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Baku City Circuit | 6 Jun | |
7 |
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Circuit Paul Ricard | 20 Jun | |
8 |
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Red Bull Ring | 27 Jun | |
9 |
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Red Bull Ring | 4 Jul | |
10 |
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Circuit Silverstone | 18 Jul | |
11 |
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Hungaroring | 1 Aug | |
12 |
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Spa-Francorchamps | 29 Aug | |
13 |
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Circuit Zandvoort | 5 Sep | |
14 |
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Autodromo Nazionale Monza | 12 Sep | |
15 |
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Sochi Autodrom | 26 Sep | |
16 |
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Istanbul Park | 10 Oct | |
17 |
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Circuit of the Americas | 24 Oct | |
18 |
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Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez | 7 Nov | |
19 |
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Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace Interlagos | 14 Nov | |
20 |
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Losail International Circuit | 21 Nov | |
21 |
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Jeddah Street Circuit | 5 Dec | |
22 |
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Yas Marina Circuit | 12 Dec |
The 2021 F1 calendar consists of a record-breaking 22 Grands Prix held across the world. Things kick off with the opening round in Bahrain on 28 March, while the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix once again brings the season to a close on 12 December.
The 2021 F1 schedule will look to return to a more traditional format after 2020, though the usual season opener in Australia has been pushed back to 21 November. Teams will venture to Europe for the first time on 18 April with the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in Italy. The Dutch Grand Prix is back after its 2020 return was cancelled, with the event set for 5 September.
New on the F1 calendar is the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, with drivers taking in the Jeddah Street Circuit for the first time on 28 November. Germany will not hold an event after the Nurburgring hosted the Eifel Grand Prix last season
The complete F1 schedule for 2021 can be found below.