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Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN team is ready to face all the circuits of the Formula 1 Championship, guided between one stage and the other by the same passion as always, the one we have in DNA, the same that will make 2021 a season of great challenges and adrenaline.







26-28 MARCH : BAHRAIN
Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix 2021, Bahrain International Circuit
The first stage of Formula 1 World Championships takes place on the Bahrain International Circuit. This circuit was the first to be nominated in 2007 by the FIA Institute Centre of Excellence for the safety of the track and its high technological level the keeps the standards of Formula 1 elevated. The circuit develops in 57 laps on a 5.412 km track.

16-18 APRIL : ITALY
Formula 1 Gran Premio Dell’Emilia Romagna
2021 Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
Imola returns as a protagonist in the F1 calendar, hosting the second stage of the World Championships. The Enzo and Dino Ferrari Autodrome, one of the most technical of the panorama, challenges the drivers for 63 laps on a 4.959 km track that will turn the weekend into pure performance.

07-09 MAY: SPAIN
Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix 2021, Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
The World Championships continues on the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, thanks to the mild climate conditions, is one of the most attended during winter tests by all teams. 66 laps, 4.655 km each that will crown the winner of the Iberian city.

20-23 MAY : MONACO
Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix 2021, Circuit de Monaco
The Circuit de Monaco, located among the tight corners of Monte Carlo, precisely for its tortuosity and the poor length of the route, it’s the shortest but also one of the most famous circuits of the Mondial. Drivers will ride 78 laps on a 3.337 km track with the aim to be rewarded by the Automobile Club de Monaco and the Grimaldis family.

04-06 JUNE : AZERBAIJAN
Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2021, Circuit of Baku
The Circuit of Baku, the newest street circuit on the Formula 1 calendar, is a mixture of tight and open turns that is known from the very long straight along the capital shoreline. The slightest mistake will cost the victory for the drivers during the 51 laps on a 6.003 km track.

11-13 JUNE : CANADA
Formula 1 Grand Prix Du Canada 2021, Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve
The seventh stage of the World Championship takes place in Canada. The Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, born from the Notre Dame island’s roads, is one of the drivers’ favorite. Tight turns and high speed lead to the ‘Wall of Champions’, the most iconic stroke of this circuit with 70 laps on a 4.361 km track.







25-27 JUNE : FRANCE
Formula 1 Grand Prix De France 2021, Circuit Paul Ricard
The Circuit Paul Ricard, hit by Formula 1 in 1971, is made of high and low-speed turns. A perfect combination for lots of driving tests. Located just 10km from the French coast, the circuit develops in 53 laps on a 5.842 km track.

02-04 JULY : AUSTRIA
Formula 1 Pirelli Grosser Preis Der Steiermark 2021, The Red Bull Ring
The asphalt of the Austrian Red Bull Ring hosts another stage of the World Championships. The beauty of the European Alps will be the setting for the Spielberg autodrome for the 75 laps on 4.318 km track.

16-18 JULY : GREAT BRITAIN
Formula 1 Pirelli British Grand Prix 2021, Silverstone Circuit
The Silverstone circuit was the first Grand Prix hosting the Formula 1 World Championship round in 1950 and it’s one of the fastest on the calendar. With its tough turns, known all over the world, challenges the drivers for 52 laps on a 5.891 km track.

30 JULY-01 AUGUST : HUNGARY
Formula 1 Gran Pix Aramco Magyar Nagydíj 2021, Hungaroring Circuit
The Hungaroring Circuit consists of a lack of straight and several series of corners, it is often compared to a karting circuit and makes the drivers find the perfect combination between speed and control during 70 laps on a 4.381 km track.

27 AUGUST-29 AUGUST : BELGIUM
Formula 1 Rolex Belgian Grand Prix 2021, Spa-Francochamps Circuit
Spa-Francochamps Circuit runs between city roads and nature, creating a combination of straights, tough turns, ups and downs that awarded him the title of one of the drivers’ favorite. It develops in 44 laps on a 7.004 km track.

03–05 SEPTEMBER: NETHERLANDS
Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2021, Zandvoort Circuit
Speedy, challenging, tough. That’s how Formula 1’s drivers describe Zandvoort Circuit. Located among sand dunes and city roads, creates a sort of rollercoaster that turns every 4.259 km laps difficult but also so exciting.







10–12 SEPTEMBER: ITALY
Formula 1 Gran Premio D’Italia Heineken 2021, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
The Autodromo Nazionale Monza or ‘La Pista Magica’, so-called for the fastest ever lap set on its asphalt, it’s divided between 4 long straights and a series of big stops into tight chicanes that prove the effectiveness of the brakes. The drivers will come along 53 laps on a 5.793 km track.

24–26 SEPTEMBER: RUSSIA
Formula 1 VTB Russian Grand Prix 2021, Sochi Autodrom
The Formula 1 championship continues in Russia, at the Sochi Autodrom. Evolved out of the internal roads of the park built for the city’s 2014 Winter Olympics, the circuit is known for its legendary Turn 3, a 750m constant-radius. 53 laps on 5.848 km: pure adrenaline.

01–03 OCTOBER: SINGAPORE
Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2021, Marina Bay Street Circuit
Famous Singapore’s skyline is the background of this challenging circuit, mad of bumpy surfaces and humid conditions, that will give drivers a lot to think about. The physical stress will be at its highest and drivers are going to deal with a 5.063 km for 61 laps.

08–10 OCTOBER: JAPAN
Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix 2021, Suzuka International Racing Course
It’s impossible to find a driver who doesn’t love Suzuka Circuit. Stage of legendary moments for Formula 1 lovers, it’s a speedy 5.807 km track, challenging and famous for the snaking ‘S’ curves. It develops in 53 laps perfect to watch from above the sinuous turns.

22–24 OCTOBER: UNITED STATES
Formula 1 Aramco United States Grand Prix 2021, Circuit of The Americas
The Circuit of The Americas has lots of curves that took inspiration from the international ones, like the example from Silverstone, Hockenheim and Suzuka. Located in Austin is famous for good food and the American attitude for the competition that will make 56 laps on 5.513 km track a real show.

29–31 OCTOBER : MEXICO
Formula 1 Gran Premio De La Ciudad De México 2021, Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Born between 1959 and 1960, the circuit of Hermanos Rodriguez, it’s a circuit located on the outskirts of Mexico City. It’s set over 2km above sea level, a height that makes the 71 laps on a 4.304 km track a breathtaking experience.




05-07 NOVEMBER : BRASIL
The Formula 1 Championship continues in San Paolo, Brasil.
The host circuit took inspiration from three main circuits: Brooklands in the UK, Roosevelt Raceway in the USA and Montlhery in France. Initially called ‘Interlagos’, for its positions between two artificial lakes, in 1977, after the death of the Brazilian driver Carlos Pace, it took his name. It counts 71 laps on a 4.309 km track.

19-21 NOVEMBER : AUSTRALIA
Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix 2021, Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
The third last stage of the Formula 1 Championship is hosted in Australia. The circuit runs between the city’s roads, Albert Park and the Lakeside Stadium’s car park. Quite bumpy and slippery at the start of the race, this circuit develops in 58 laps on a 5.303 km track.

10-12 DICEMBER : ABU DHABI
Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2021, Yas Marina Circuit
The Yas Marina Circuit has entered officially the Formula 1 calendar since 2009. Located a few kilometers from Abu Dhabi, on Yas Island, it stands out for its extra-luxury theme park, golf courses and hotels. This circuit counts 55 laps on a 5.554 km track.