Turkish Grand Prix to replace Canadian GP, schedule to remain same
F1 declared that the Turkish Grand Prix will swap the current year’s Canadian GP for a subsequent year running.

F1 affirmed that the Turkish Grand Prix will supplant the current year’s Canadian GP after Canadian authorities considered it risky to hold the occasion because of the continuous Covid pandemic.
The Turkish GP date is set for the end of the week falling on June 11 to 13.
The F1 tweeted the following message
We'll miss seeing you this year @F1GPCanada!
But we'll see you soon, for more racing and exciting moments like this from our last visit to Montreal in 2019 👊#CanadianGP 🇨🇦 #F1 pic.twitter.com/EaLmpMiZ4o
— Formula 1 (@F1) April 28, 2021
An assertion by F1 read, “We are appreciative for the endeavors of the advertiser and the experts in Canada, Quebec, and Montreal in the previous few weeks to attempt to get the race going and we are satisfied to declare a two-year augmentation to our organization with the Canadian Grand Prix.”
As of now, F1 has just delivered the Turkish GP date. For the Turkish Grand Prix plan, fans can follow the most recent reports on F1’s site. Then, the following race on the F1 plan is the Portuguese Grand Prix this end of the week from April 30-May 2.