announced earlier this month that it would not host the Japanese Grand Prix, F1 official announced today the revised date for the remaining schedule of the 2021 season.
's new schedule will be held in 22 games, which will be the most games in the season in history, breaking the F1 game record. Many existing events will be adjusted to new dates. The Dutch Grand Prix of Zandwater, the Italian Grand Prix of Classic Monza and the Russian Grand Prix of Sochi will all be held on the original date. But the Turkish Grand Prix, which was scheduled to be held on October 3, will now be postponed by one week until October 10. The US Grand Prix remained on October 24, with both Mexico City and Brazil Grand Prix postponed by a week, from October 31 and November 7 to November 7 and November 14. Another event will then be held on November 21 at the yet-announced track, when the season will end with the first Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on December 5 and the final in Abu Dhabi on December 12.