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    First draft 2020 F1 calendar confirmed

    Inside RacingAugust 29, 2019
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    A first draft of what Formula 1’s longest ever calendar in 2020 has been confirmed.

    Following the news on Tuesday that the Spanish Grand Prix will continue for one more year, it means the sport faces a 22-race schedule with only the German GP falling off.

    The two new events are expected to come early, with the Vietnam GP set for April 5 after a doubler-header of Australia and Bahrain to begin the year.

    Holland’s return at Zandvoort will follow just two rounds later on May 3, a week ahead of Barcelona, while the Azerbaijan GP is pushed back to its original June date between Monaco and Canada.

    Silverstone will celebrate 70 years since the first F1 race on July 19, with the four-week summer break taking place in August.

    The final run to Abu Dhabi is unchanged, with the season finale at Yas Marina pencilled in for November 29.

    Currently, the only race still pending is the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, with a new deal expected to be signed soon.

    Final approval is required from the World Motor Sport Council, who will vote next month.

    A full list of dates can be seen below:

    Australian GP March 15th
    Bahrain GP March 22nd
    Vietnam GP April 5th
    Chinese GP April 22nd
    Dutch GP May 3rd
    Spanish GP May 10th
    Monaco GP May 24th
    Azerbaijan GP June 7th
    Canadian GP June 14th
    French GP June 28th
    Austrian GP July 5th
    British GP July 19th
    Hungarian GP August 2nd
    Belgian GP August 30th
    Italian GP September 6th
    Singapore GP September 20th
    Russian GP September 27th
    Japanese GP October 11th
    United States GP October 25th
    Mexican GP November 1st
    Brazilian GP November 15th
    Abu Dhabi GP November 29th
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