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  Chinanews.com, January 12th. On the 12th, F1 officially announced the latest calendar of the 2021 season. The new season will kick off in Bahrain from March 26 to 28.

The China race, which was cancelled last year due to the epidemic, did not appear in the calendar. It is still unclear whether it can be held this year.

  Due to the spread of the new crown epidemic, the originally planned Australian opening station could not be held as scheduled. The 2021 F1 Championship will be adjusted to open in Bahrain from March 26 to 28.

The Australian Grand Prix will be held from November 18th to 21st this season.

Full version of the calendar.

  Due to the impact of the epidemic, the 2021 F1 Chinese Grand Prix will not be held as planned.

F1 is currently discussing with the promoters of the Chinese Grand Prix and the local government, and may reschedule the race later in the season.

If it still cannot be achieved, then the Chinese Grand Prix will return in 2022.

  As the Chinese station could not be held on the original date, Imola station will return to the F1 calendar on April 18.

  The changes in the calendar have allowed the number of stations in the 2021 season to remain at 23 stations, creating the highest number of stations in a single season in F1 ever.

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