The Turkish Grand Prix has rejoined the 2021 Formula One calendar and will replace the Singapore Grand Prix on Oct. 3.
F1 had originally planned to stage the Istanbul race on June 13 as a replacement for the Canadian Grand Prix.
But it was forced to shelve those plans owing to travel restrictions between Turkey and Britain, where six of F1’s 10 teams are based.
Travel restrictions had also led to the cancelation of the Singapore race, which was announced earlier this month.
The Istanbul event will slot in between the Russian and Japanese Grands Prix to form a run of three races on consecutive weekends.
This means that F1 is still on track to stage a record 23 Grands Prix this year, though some races scheduled for later in 2021 are thought to be under threat.
These are the Mexico City, Sao Paulo and Australian Grands Prix.
Held every year between 2005 and 2011, the Turkish Grand Prix returned to the F1 calendar in 2020 and played host to one of the best races of the season.
This was where Lewis Hamilton forced his way through the field to take the chequered flag and clinch his seventh world title.(Xinhua/NAN)