Todt expects up to 22 F1 races next year, six-round WEC calendar | 2021 F1 calendar
FIA president Jean Todt says he expects the 2021 F1 calendar will feature up to 22 races while the World Endurance Championship schedule will slim down to six.
FIA president Jean Todt says he expects the 2021 F1 calendar will feature up to 22 races while the World Endurance Championship schedule will slim down to six.
Ferrari and McLaren have announced they will continue to participate in Formula 1 beyond this season, having signed up to the sport's new Concorde Agreement.
Lewis Hamilton broke another record for success, Kimi Raikkonen reached a new longevity milestone - and Ferrari are having their worst year since 1981.
Formula 1 is expected to confirm a 17-race calendar for the 2020 season, including a return to Turkey's Istanbul Park for the first time in nine years.
A study comparing Formula 1 drivers across the past 37 years has determined Ayrton Senna to be the fastest of all time, ahead of Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton.
Formula 1 team bosses have welcomed the sport's decision to ban testing at the new venues which are being added to this year's calendar.
Sergio Perez "couldn't understand why he wasn't in the race car last race" because he felt fit enough to return despite testing positive for Covid-19, according to Racing Point's CEO Otmar Szafnauer.
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