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Formula 1 announces further races for the revised 2020 season

"We are delighted to announce Mugello and Sochi"

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Following the announcement in June confirming the opening eight races of the Formula 1 calendar we can today announce Mugello and Sochi will join the revised 2020 calendar. This brings the current number of confirmed races to ten with more to be announced in the coming weeks. As stated previously we expect the revised 2020 season to have between 15 and 18 races.

We want to thank the promoters, national authorities, the teams and the FIA for their hard work and support in making these Grands Prix possible and know our fans will be delighted to see Russia host its sixth race at the Sochi Autodrom and see Formula 1 cars race for the first time at exciting Mugello circuit in Italy.

Chase Carey, Chairman and CEO of Formula 1, said:

“We are delighted to announce Mugello and Sochi will be part of the 2020 calendar and want to thank all our partners for their support in recent weeks. We had great start to our season in Austria last weekend and we are increasingly confident in our plans to race throughout the remainder of 2020. The Russian Grand Prix is major moment in our season and we are looking forward to being back in Sochi in September. We are equally excited to see Formula 1 race for the first time at Mugello, an occasion that will mark Ferrari’s 1000 Grand Prix. Both races will be a huge boost for fans with more announcements on the next races in our calendar coming in the weeks ahead.”

Date GP name Circuit Podium
3-5 July Austria Red Bull Ring Bottas - Leclerc - Norris
10-12 July Styria Red Bull Ring
17-19 July Hungary Hungaroring
31 July-2 August Great-Britain Silverstone
7-9 August 70th anniversary GP Silverstone
14-16 August Spain Barcelona
28-30 August Belgium Spa-Francorchamps
4-6 September Italy Monza
11-13 September Tuscan GP Mugello
25-27 September Russia Sochi

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