![]() ![]() ![]() Last season was littered with team order controversy surrounding Vettel and Leclerc and it culminated in a crash in Brazil. ![]() “Enough? We will see.” Arguably, as big a story as their car this season is the battle between their drivers. “It’s definitely a step up from last year,” said Vettel after his first testing session. Their goal for the SF1000, then, was to increase downforce. Last season the Prancing Horse boasted the fastest machine in the F1 fleet, but it had considerably less cornering ability than their German rivals. What’s new: Ferrari have launched the SF1000 – their new car they hope will end Mercedes’ dominance. Where they finished last season: Leclerc – 4 th, Vettel – 5 th, Constructors – 2 nd So, will the fastest car win the title? Not necessarily.įerrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettelĭrivers: Charles Leclerc (Monaco, age 22), Sebastian Vettel (Germany, age 32) November 27-29 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas Marina THE TEAMS November 13-15 Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo October 30-November 1 Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City October 23-25 United States Grand Prix, Austin September 25-27 Russian Grand Prix, Sochi July 31-August 2 Hungarian Grand Prix, BudapestĪugust 28-30 Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps July 17-19 British Grand Prix, Silverstone ![]() June 26-28 French Grand Prix, Le Castellet For races not postponed ticket holders’ tickets remain valid.March 13-15 Australian Grand Prix, MelbourneĪpril 17-19 Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai *postponed Ticket holders who did not purchase through those routes should get the latest information on transfers or refunds through their point of purchase, either the relevant ticket reseller or the promoter’s official website, as transfer or refund processes may differ for each race. We are working at speed to finalise those options and will be in contact with you. If you bought tickets for races that have been postponed or cancelled through, F1 Paddock Club and F1 Experiences, we are currently working with each race promoter on the transfer and refund options available to you. The health and safety of all involved will continue to be priority number one, with Formula 1 and the FIA having a robust and detailed plan to ensure our races maintain the highest level of safety with strict procedures in place. We currently expect the opening races to be closed events, but hope fans will be able to join our events again when it is safe to do so. The calendar has been approved by the FIA.įormula 1 has been working closely with all partners, authorities, the FIA and the ten teams to create a revised calendar that will allow a return to racing in a way that is safe for the communities we visit and the entire Formula 1 community.ĭue to the ongoing fluidity of the COVID-19 situation internationally, we will be finalising the details of the wider calendar and hope to publish that in the coming weeks with an expectation of having a total of 15-18 races before we complete our season in December. 2020 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP™ RACE CALENDARįormula 1 has announced the opening eight races of the 2020 calendar following the postponement of the 2020 FIA Formula 1 World Championship due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. ![]()
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