The French F1 Grand Prix, which was scheduled to take place from June 25 to 27, 2021 at Le Castellet, has just undergone a date change. It will be moved up by one week to take place from June 18 to 20, 2021, still at the Paul Ricard circuit in Le Castellet.
The FIA and F1 have just announced the official cancellation of the Turkish Grand Prix due to an increase in COVID-19 cases on site.
This modification of the calendar should allow for the addition of a Grand Prix to replace Turkey: it will be the Styrian Grand Prix making its return as last year, in Austria at the Spielberg circuit.
The French Grand Prix was canceled due to the health crisis in France in 2020 and has therefore not taken place since 2019, when it was won by Lewis Hamilton, ahead of Bottas and Charles Leclerc.
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On résume:
🇹🇷 GP Turquie annulé le 13 juin
🇫🇷 GP France avancé au 20 juin au lieu du 27
🇦🇹 GP Styrie ajouté au 27 juin !
😇 #F1 #CalendrierF1 #F12021— Motors Inside F1 (@MotorsInside) May 14, 2021