PARIS – Formula One officials have released the provisional calendar for the 2020 FIA Formula 1 World Championship, which features a record 22 Grands Prix.
Highlighting the 22-race calendar is Formula One’s debut in Vietnam, with the capital city of Hanoi hosting the series for the first time on April 5.
Also confirmed for the 2020 calendar is the return of the Dutch Grand Prix, with Circuit Zandvoort hosting Formula One for the first time since 1985 on May 3.
Noticeably absent from the calendar is the German Grand Prix, which was held at the Hockenheimring this season and was won by Max Verstappen.
The season will again open in Australia on March 15, with the season coming to a close on Nov. 29 in Abu Dhabi.
2020 Formula One Schedule
March 15 – Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit – Melbourne, Australia
March 22 – Bahrain Int’l Circuit – Sakhir, Bahrain
April 5 – Hanoi Street Circuit – Hanoi, Vietnam
April 19 – Shanghai Int’l Circuit – Shanghai, China
May 3 – Circuit Zandvoort – Zandvoort, Netherlands
May 10 – Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya – Montmeló, Spain
May 24 – Circuit de Monaco – Monte Carlo, Monaco
June 7 – Baku City Circuit – Baku, Azerbaijan
June 14 – Circuit Gilles Villeneuve – Montreal, Quebec
June 28 – Circuit Paul Ricard – Le Castellet, France
July 5 – Red Bull Ring – Spielberg, Austria
July 19 – Silverstone Circuit – Silverstone, England
Aug. 2 – Hungaroring – Mogyoród, Hungary
Aug. 30 – Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps – Stavelot, Belgium
Sept. 6 – Autodromo Nazionale Monza – Monza, Italy
Sept. 20 – Marina Bay Street Circuit – Marina Bay, Singapore
Sept. 27 – Sochi Autodrom – Sochi, Russia
Oct. 11 – Suzuka Int’l Racing Course – Suzuka, Japan
Oct. 25 – Circuit of the Americas – Austin, Texas
Nov. 1 – Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez – Mexico City, Mexico
Nov. 15 – Autódromo José Carlos Pace – São Paulo, Brazil
Nov. 29 – Yas Marina Circuit – Yas Island, Abu Dhabi