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Turkey, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi confirmed but no China

Formula 1 have confirmed that Turkey, Bahrain and Abu Dhabi will host races as part of this heavily revised 2020 world championship schedule, deeply affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic. For the first time since 2011, Turkey will be on the schedule again on 13-15 November, while Bahrain will host back to back weekends on November 27-29 and December 4-6, with Abu Dhabi hosting the 17-race on December 11 – 13. Full Formula 1 Statement: Following the recent announcements regarding the initial thirteen races of the revised 2020 calendar, Formula 1 is today announcing additional races for this season taking the total to 17. We can confirm that Turkey, Bahrain (hosting two races), and...
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