When is the next Formula 1 race? F1 schedule, date, start time for 2021 French Grand Prix

Joe Rivera

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Waiting is the hardest part in Formula 1.

And maybe this year more than recent years, the wait is worth it: While Lewis Hamilton got off to a hot start through his first four races of the year, his unfortunate finish in the Azerbaijan GP and a less-than stellar showing at Monaco have blown the door wide open on the 2021 F1 championship.

Max Verstappen, after crashing out in Baku thanks to a bad tire (or tyre, if that's your thing), left the door open for Hamilton to retake the lead in the driver's standings: But an unfortunate brake button issue caused Hamilton to skid off track and finish the race out of the points, leaving Verstappen's Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez to take first place.

The win pushed Red Bull 26 points ahead of Mercedes in the constructor's standings, while Verstappen holds a very slim four-point lead over Hamilton in the driver's standings (105 to 101).

Here's what you need to know about the next F1 race:

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Is there a Formula 1 race today?

  • Next F1 race: French Grand Prix
  • Date: Sunday, June 20
  • Lights out: 9 a.m. ET

The first of the schedule reshufflings this year, the next race slated to take place is the French Grand Prix on June 20, two weeks after the conclusion of the Baku GP.

Originally, the Canadian GP was set to happen on June 13, but the race was nixed amid ongoing coronavirus and travel restrictions with Canada.

The last time the French GP was run, Lewis Hamilton took home the checkered flag, with Valtteri Bottas and Charles Leclerc rounding out the podium in 2019.

Formula 1 schedule 2021

Formula 1 returns in 2021 with a zaftig 22-race schedule, starting with the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 28, and concluding with the customary Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Dec. 12. 

The Portuguese Grand Prix returns for its second-consecutive running after a 22-year absence. Also making its debut this year is the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix taking place on the Jeddah Street Circuit, scheduled for December.

The Singapore GP was nixed in early June, with no race scheduled to take its place announced.

All times Eastern.

DateRaceCourseStart timeTV channelWinner
March 28Bahrain Grand PrixBahrain International Circuit11 a.m.ESPN2Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
April 18Emilia Romagna Grand PrixAutodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari9 a.m.TBDMax Verstappen (Red Bull)
May 2Portuguese Grand PrixAlgarve International Circuit10 a.m.ESPNLewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
May 9Spanish Grand PrixCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya9 a.m.ESPNLewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
May 23Monaco Grand PrixCircuit de Monaco9 a.m.ESPN2Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
June 6Azerbaijan Grand PrixBaku City Circuit8 a.m.ESPNSergio Perez (Red Bull)
June 20French Grand PrixCircuit Paul Ricard9 a.m.ESPN2TBD
June 27Styrian Grand PrixRed Bull Ring9 a.m.ESPNTBD
July 4Austrian Grand PrixRed Bull Ring9 a.m.ESPNTBD
July 18British Grand PrixSilverstone Circuit10 a.m.ESPNTBD
Aug. 1Hungarian Grand PrixHungaroring9 a.m.ESPNTBD
Aug. 29Belgian Grand PrixCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps9 a.m.ESPN2TBD
Sept. 5Dutch Grand PrixCircuit Zandvoort9 a.m.ESPN2TBD
Sept. 12Italian Grand PrixAutodromo Nazionale di Monza9 a.m.ESPN2TBD
Sept. 26Russian Grand PrixSochi Autodrom8 a.m.ESPN2TBD
Oct. 10Japanese Grand PrixSuzuka International Racing Course1 a.m.ESPN2TBD
Oct. 24United States Grand PrixCircuit of the Americas3 p.m.ABCTBD
Oct. 31Mexico City Grand PrixAutodromo Hermanos Rodriguez3 p.m.ABCTBD
Nov. 7Brazilian Grand PrixAutodromo Jose Carlos PaceNoonESPN2TBD
Nov. 21Australian Grand PrixAlbert Park Circuit1 a.m.ESPN NewsTBD
Dec. 5Saudi Arabian Grand PrixJeddah Street Circuit11 p.m.ESPN2TBD
Dec. 12Abu Dhabi Grand PrixYas Marina Circuit8 a.m.ESPN2TBD

Joe Rivera