The Chinese Grand Prix promoters and Formula 1 are expected to announced a new deal to continue the event until 2025.
2020 Chinese Grand Prix articles archive
Chinese Grand Prix facing cancellation, five months after ‘postponement’
2020 Chinese Grand Prix
Posted onFormula 1’s Chinese Grand Prix, which was officially “postponed” in February following the Covid-19 outbreak, is facing cancellation.
Fresh doubt over Shanghai’s F1 race as China cancels international sports events
2020 Chinese Grand Prix
Posted onChina’s sporting authority has announced it will cancel almost all international sporting events, casting fresh doubt over this year’s postponed Formula 1 race in Shanghai.
Imola isn’t going to replace Shanghai, but a new 2020 calendar tweak is under consideration
2020 Chinese Grand Prix
Posted onImola has offered to replace China’s postponed race. But as long as F1’s priority is getting Shanghai back on the calendar, it won’t happen.
Analysis: The four alternative dates for China’s postponed F1 race
2020 Chinese Grand Prix
Posted onFour new dates have been mooted for China’s grand prix, which has been postponed due to the Covid-19 coronavirus, but all present obstacles F1 may be unable to overcome.
Official: April’s Chinese Grand Prix is “postponed” due to Covid-19 coronavirus
2020 Chinese Grand Prix
Posted onThe fourth round of the 2020 F1 season at the Shanghai International Circuit has been postponed following the coronavirus outbreak.
Why Russia won’t be swapping race dates with China due to the coronavirus
2020 F1 season
Posted onCould Russia really bring its F1 race forward by five months to allow the Chinese Grand Prix to be postponed due to the coronavirus? Don’t count on it, says Dieter Rencken.
FIA officially approves record-breaking 22-race 2020 F1 calendar
2020 F1 season
Posted onThe 2020 F1 calendar has been officially ratified by the sport’s governing body, the FIA, and features a record-breaking 22 races.
F1 confirms record 22-race calendar for 2020 season
2020 F1 calendar
Posted onThe 2020 F1 calendar has been announced, containing a record 22 races including new rounds in Vietnam and the Netherlands, but no German Grand Prix.