
The Imola layout was changed in 2007 for safety reasons and the circuit was given Grade 1 status, allowing it to host F1 races, in 2011. It will become the third F1 race to be held in Italy this year, following the Italian Grand Prix at Monza and the Tuscany Ferrari 1000 Grand Prix at Mugello in September. The race at Imola will be known as the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix and will be the first time F1 has raced at the venue since the last San Marino Grand Prix in 2006. Portimao has not staged a grand prix before 2020, but hosted a pre-season test in 2009. Portimao has not hosted a grand prix before but was used for a pre-season test in 2009. The race at Portimao will be called the Portuguese Grand Prix and will see the return of F1 racing in Portugal for the first time since the 1996 Portuguese Grand Prix at Estoril. The race will be called the Eifel Grand Prix, harking back to the historic Eifelrennen name used for pre-war grands prix at the original Nurburgring Nordschleife circuit. This year's return will be the first time the race has been hosted so late in the year at the venue, although the first race held at the Grand Prix circuit in 1984 took place on October 7 that year.Īverage temperatures in October range between 5.9C and 12.5C, which is lower than normally expected at a race weekend. Tom Gandolfini/AFP via Getty Imagesį1 last raced at the Nurburgring in 2013 on the Grand Prix circuit - as opposed to the famous Nordschleife layout which was last used for an F1 race in 1976 - as part of an alternating deal to host the German Grand Prix with Hockenheim.

"We also want to pay tribute to our incredible partners in the Americas and look forward to being back with them next season when they will once again be able to thrill millions of fans around the world." The Nurburgring last hosted an F1 race in 2013.
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"We want to thank the promoters, the teams, and the FIA for their full support in our efforts to bring our fans exciting racing this season during an unprecedented time. "We are pleased that we continue to make strong progress in finalising our plans for the 2020 season and are excited to welcome Nürburgring, Portimao and Imola to the revised calendar," F1 CEO Chase Carey said. However, in the same announcement F1 also confirmed races in the U.S.A., Mexico, Brazil and Canada would not go ahead. The sport is in discussions about holding races in Asia in November, with Vietnam still a possibility and Malaysia rumoured as another potential venue.į1 said it continues to target between 15-18 races and is expecting to release the final details of its 2020 calendar in the coming weeks. The three new races bring the total number of confirmed rounds on the 2020 calendar to 13, with F1 still planning to finish the year with two rounds in Bahrain and a season finale in Abu Dhabi by mid-December. Imola is being planned as a two-day event, which would result in Friday practice being removed from the schedule subject to FIA approval.
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Portimao is set to allow the attendance of a limited number of fans, while other venues remain in discussions about opening their doors to the public. Find out the full results for all the drivers for the FormEmilia Romagna Grand Prix on BBC Sport, including who had the fastest laps in each practice session, up to three qualifying lap. Nurburgring and Imola return to the calendar after lengthily absences, while F1 cars will race at Portimao for the first time. For any racing fan visiting the region, the numerous factory tours, museums and circuits are must-see attractions.The three races will take place in October and early November, plugging the gap left by cancelled races in Japan, the U.S.A. Ferrari, Lamborghini, Ducati and Maserati are just some of the major motor brands that call Motor Valley home.

In wet conditions, the drivers battled the elements with Hamilton almost throwing away a major points deficit by sliding off the wet surface - only to be saved by a red flag resetting the order.Īway from the action, Imola is located in the Bologna region of Italy, home to the famous Motor Valley. Imola returned to the calendar for 2021, the second race of the season, and offered glimpse of the Hamilton-Verstappen title battle that was to come. The quick 5km circuit has previously hosted the San Marino Grand Prix, and is a short drive from the metropolitan city of Bologna, where some of Italy’s finest cuisines were created. It was an emotional weekend for the World Champion, who was fighting for the win at the site his hero Ayrton Senna lost his life. It produced an epic race of high-speed action at the Autodromo Enzo E Dino Ferrari, with Lewis Hamilton coming out on top. Fans were sent into a frenzy when it was announced the iconic circuit at Imola was returning to the Formula 1 calendar in 2020.
