When is the Turkish GP?
The Turkish Grand Prix will be held on 10 October around the 5.338km Istanbul Park circuit. The race weekend will follow a traditional format with qualifying taking place on Saturday ahead of Sunday's race.
How many laps is the Turkish GP?
The 2021 Turkish Grand Prix is set to be held over 58 laps with a maximum race time of two hours if there are any stoppages or delays.
What time does the Turkish GP start?
The 2021 Turkish Grand Prix will start at 13:00 BST/14:00 CET. Here are the start times for the race for various time zones across the world.
2021 F1 Turkish Grand Prix start times
Time zone | Race start time |
---|---|
Pacific Daylight Time | 5AM |
Central Daylight Time | 7AM |
Eastern Daylight Time | 8AM |
Brasilia Standard Time | 9AM |
Western Europe Summer Time / British Summer Time | 1PM |
Central European Time | 2PM |
Eastern Europe Summer Time | 3PM |
Gulf Standard Time | 4PM |
India Standard Time | 5:30PM |
Western Indonesia Time | 7PM |
China Standard Time | 8PM |
Korea / Japan Standard Time | 9PM |
Australian Eastern Standard Time | 10PM |
New Zealand Standard Time | 1AM Monday October 11 |
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