The 2020 Formula 1 World Championship calendar is soon to be finalized, but a renowned magazine has already announced as a fact today, which races will (would) soon be added to the already known programme.
According to the magazine’s information, there will be another surprise race location, as after a long break the Turkish Grand Prix will be back on the calendar on November 15, thanks to Istanbul. By the way, the organization of the race is already reported as a fact by the Turkish media as well: the race location is also due to the geographical proximity of the rest of the season, as the teams will travel to Bahrain from here.

The series would continue there on November 29 and then on December 6, so there’s a good chance we’ll see another double. According to the information, the first race would be organized on the usual route, while the second one would take place on a shortened version by almost two kilometers.
Here is the final race calendar of the 17 races, published by RaceFans:
July 5 – Austrian Grand Prix
July 12 – Styrian Grand Prix
July 19 – Hungarian Grand Prix
August 2 – British Grand Prix
August 9 – 70th Anniversary Grand Prix
August 16 – Spanish Grand Prix
August 30 – Belgian Grand Prix
September 6 – Italian Grand Prix
September 13 – Tuscany Grand Prix
September 27 – Russian Grand Prix
October 11 – Eifel Grand Prix
October 25 – Portuguese Grand Prix
November 1 – Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix
November 15 – Turkish Grand Prix
November 29 – Bahrain Grand Prix
December 6 – Bahrain abbreviated
December 1 – Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Written by: Tóth Krisztián Márk
Photo: Planet F1
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