Formula-1 announced that Sao Paulo will remain the home of the Brazilian Grand Prix through to 2025.
Official F-1 website writes that the Brazilian GP will officially be named the Formula 1 Grande Prêmio de Sao Paulo and will continue to be held at the famous Interlagos Circuit, with next year’s race taking place on November 14, 2021.
DATE | STAGE |
March 14th | Bahrain GP |
March 28th | Vietnam GP |
April 11th | China GP |
April 25th | Azerbaijan GP |
May 2nd | Netherlands GP |
May 9th | Spain GP |
May 23rd | Monaco GP |
June 6th | Canada GP |
June 20th | Austria GP |
June 27th | France GP |
July 11th | Great Britain GP |
July 25th | Hungary GP |
August 29th | Belgium GP |
September 5th | Italy GP |
September 19th | Russia GP |
September 26th | Singapore GP |
October 10th | Japan GP |
October 24th | Australia GP |
November 7th | USA GP |
November 14th | Mexico GP |
November 28th | Saudi Arabia GP |
December 5th | Abu Dhabi GP |
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