Turkish GP back on F1 calendar after Singapore cancelled

The Istanbul Park circuit takes the place of the cancelled night race on the Singapore street circuit.

Published : Jun 25, 2021 15:25 IST

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in action during practice at Styria, Austria, on June 25. The Turkish GP is scheduled for the first week of October. - REUTERS
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in action during practice at Styria, Austria, on June 25. The Turkish GP is scheduled for the first week of October. - REUTERS
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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in action during practice at Styria, Austria, on June 25. The Turkish GP is scheduled for the first week of October. - REUTERS

The Turkish Grand Prix is back on this year's Formula One calendar for the second time after the race in Singapore was cancelled.

“We hope to see another fantastic race again in one of the best tracks in the world,” F1 president Stefano Domenicali said Friday.

The Istanbul Park circuit takes the place of the cancelled night race on the Singapore street circuit on October 3. Singapore dropped out on June 4, with F1 citing “safety and logistic concerns” caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

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Turkey was originally a stopgap replacement for another cancelled race in Canada but was cut last month and replaced with a second race in Austria when Britain introduced tougher travel restrictions on Turkey. Most F1 teams are based in Britain.

It will be the ninth edition of the Turkish Grand Prix. The race was held every year from 2005 through 2011 and was resurrected last year when other events were called off amid the pandemic. Lewis Hamilton won the 2020 race.

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