Just saw a provisional calendar for 2021, direct copy/paste below. Obviously the last race should say December so I fixed that. Full article and source below table. 1 triple-header and 5 double-headers looks like. If the Covid hysteria is over, I think I may make the trek to Montreal again! My province is doing quite well, no 2nd wave, pretty much gone from these shores, but central Canada, mainly Quebec and Ontario, it keeps getting worse.
Also to add, I think it is so fucking stupid, or daft for the UK lads on here, that they come to Canada from Monaco and then go to Austria! They need to get back to Indy or another northern US venue to double that trek up! Or come to US/Canada/Mexico after the summer halt. I mean it makes no sense to do that transatlantic shit twice when they could most likely line up the 3 Americas races. It reminds of the daft way they had Hendrix touring the US in 1968. Zigzagging around instead of following a logical route. Just a lot of unnecessary travel.
Another new race in Saudi Arabia? Bet Lewis will shack up in the King's palace and have a bunch of chicks to serve him day and night. You can't tell me that when he stayed with the royalty in Bahrain he wasn't indulged with whatever earthly pleasures he wished.
Speaking of, do you find it weird that he doesn't seem to have a woman hanging off him? I don't think I have ever heard him been asked about or him talk about a chick since back when that joke for a singer was hanging around him. I wonder what that's all about? Has word spread amongst the 1% females that he is a sleaze or got a small dick and no chick will be with him? Is he turning homo or trooning out? Or does he realize having a potential chick haggling and hassling him is unneeded grief and will only distract his focus from doing what he does in his job. I have no prob with Ham being a spade, and I think he is one of the GoATs for sure, but like Russell Greer, its his persona and how he acts and what he says that makes him a goofball.
Anyway, here is the calendar, thoughts? EDIT-Shit, Brazil gone!
Provisional 2021 F1 calendar:
| Course | Date |
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1 | Bahrain GP (Bahrain) | 14 March |
2 | Vietnam GP (Hanoï) | 28 March |
3 | China GP (Shanghaï) | 11 April |
4 | Azerbaijan GP (Bakou) | 25 April |
5 | Dutch GP (Zandvoort) | 2 May |
6 | Spanish GP (Barcelona) | 9 May |
7 | Monaoc GP (Monte-Carlo) | 23 May |
8 | Canadian GP (Montreal) | 6 June |
9 | Austrian GP (Spielberg) | 20 June |
10 | French GP (Paul Ricard) | 27 June |
11 | British GP (Silverstone) | 11 July |
12 | Hungarian GP (Budapest) | 25 July |
13 | Belgium GP (Spa) | 29 August |
14 | Italian GP (Monza) | 5 September |
15 | Russian GP (Sotchi) | 19 September |
16 | Singapour GP (Marina Bay) | 26 September |
17 | Japanese GP (Suzuka) | 10 October |
18 | Australian GP (Melbourne) | 24 October |
19 | US GP (Austin) | 7 November |
20 | Mexican GP (Mexico) | 14 November |
21 | Saudi Arabian GP (Jeddah) | 28 November |
22 | Abu Dhabi GP (Yas Marina) | 5 November December |
Bahrain set to open 2021 season on provisional calendar
Pierre Van Vliet 16/10/2020 at 09:21
Formula 1 will be racing in Bahrain on November 29th and December 6th, but teams may well return to Sakhir just over three months later according to a draft calendar for 2021 that has come F1i's way.
F1 boss Chase Carey said this week that the sport was in the process of finalizing a "pretty normal" schedule for next year, referring to a return to "a more balanced set of events across the globe" after this year's disrupted campaign.
The FIA has yet to officially release a provisional calendar for 2021, but a 'draft' of next year's agenda is currently circulating in cyberspace.
The season is set to open on March 14th in Bahrain where winter testing may also take place, with Melbourne pushed all the way back to October, a change justified by Australia's current COVID-19 travel and border restrictions, the duration of which are unknown.
Vietnam and Holland are earmarked once again for their maiden F1 events, but Germany and Brazil have predictably fallen off the schedule.
Formula 1 will return to the Americas, with Austin and Mexico City present in their usual November slots, but a Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at Jeddah scheduled as the penultimate round of the World Championship is another newcomer on the calendar.
Sadly, F1 will not return to the Mugello next year as many had hoped would be the case after this year's thrilling event.
In addition to being provisional, the calendar would also require a COVID-19 sanitary all-clear from each hosting country. And that may be once again F1's biggest hurdle next year.
SOURCE:
https://f1i.com/news/387203-bahrain-set-to-open-2021-season-on-provisional-calendar.html