![]() ![]() 29 November: Bahrain Grand Prix (Bahrain International Circuit), 3.10pm.15 November: Turkish Grand Prix (Istanbul Park), 10.10am.1 November: Emilia Romagna Grand Prix (Imola), 12.10pm.25 October: Portuguese Grand Prix (Portimao), 1.10pm.11 October: Eifel Grand Prix (Nurburgring), 1.10pm.Next race: 27 September: Russian Grand Prix (Sochi), 12.10pm.13 September: Tuscan Grand Prix won by Lewis Hamilton.6 September: Italian Grand Prix won by Pierre Gasly.30 August: Belgian Grand Prix won by Lewis Hamilton.16 August: Spanish Grand Prix won by Lewis Hamilton.9 August: 70th Anniversary Grand Prix won by Max Verstappen.2 August: British Grand Prix won by Lewis Hamilton.19 July: Hungarian Grand Prix won by Lewis Hamilton.12 July: Styrian Grand Prix won by Lewis Hamilton.5 July: Austrian Grand Prix won by Valtteri Bottas.The circuit features several sudden and severe elevation changes, three hairpins and several track characteristics to suggest it will be hard work on tyres and drivers. ![]() The track was only finished in 2008 but has hosted MotoGP and GT Championship races since. There will also be a first ever F1 event at the Portimao Circuit on the Algarve coast. The Sakhir Grand Prix (6 December) will be run on the “Outer Track” set up, which only have 11 corners, although two of them are so irrelevant to an F1 car it is more like nine, and the current generation of cars are expected to go under 60 seconds per lap in qualifying.į1 Today: Ferrari need a boost – and Mick Schumacher’s arrival in Formula One could be the answer Bahrain’s Outer Track will be an unusual layout for an F1 circuit (Graphic: Formula 1) They will also run races on consecutive weekends in Bahrain, but will adjust the track layout and start time of the race to provide a different spectacle. That has included running two races at some circuits, such as the Red Bull Ring in Austria and Silverstone. One advantage of the new calendar is that F1 has been forced to be flexible about where it can go and on occasion inventive with how it goes about its business. ![]() With races in the Far East seemingly impossible at any time of year when the weather would be appropriate, the new-look 17-race calendar focuses on Europe before heading to Bahrain and Abu Dhabi for the last three races. What is a reverse-grid sprint race in F1? How the qualifying format would work – and why it’s controversial ![]()
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