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FORMULA 1 wants to issue a tentative DIRC 2021 CALENDAR this month

The tentative calendar of races of the 2021 season is expected to be released later this month, according to the executive director of the Australian Formula 1 race, who hopes that Albert Park will find himself on it as the inaugural race of the season.

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The coronavirus pandemic is still affecting many parts of the world, so it is still unclear where formula 1 all hosted next year. However Andrew Westcott, the executive director of the Australian race claims that the organizers are ready to publish a tentative calendar of the season 2021 by the end of this month.

"Our conversations with Formula 1, as well as Dorna for MotoGP, are regular and very positive in all respects," so Westacott for colleagues from Speedcafe.net. "From what I know about both calendars, I can say that it is a world tour and that both provisional calendars of the 2021 season could be obtained by the end of October at the latest. What this means for Formula 1 means Melbourne will be on the agenda in their traditional term as the season opener in mid-March next year." Australian GP is the first race of the season since 2011 and it wants to be in the 2021 season as well. Given that Westacott considers that the organizers should be informed of the plans as soon as possible.

Andrew Westacott (in red), the executive director of the Australian race, believes that a tentative calendar of races of the 2021 season will be published by the end of the month and hopes that Melbourne will be on it as the opening of the season.

Poleg tega Australian says the race must be in Albert Park chosen as the introductory new season because of the economy and that another cancellation, as it was this year, can no longer happen. “The Grand Prix Corporation, the Australian Government and Formula 1 should be aware that these decisions must be taken by Christmas at the latest,He added Westacott. "When the provisional calendar is published this month, then it will not take longer than a month for it to be finally adopted. Because it is not in anyone's interest to cancel the race until March. We need to trust tourism and event organizers and restart the industry. If circumstances change, we need to be flexible, but for now, we believe we will be on the March racing calendar."                   

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