The 2020 Formula 1 will mark a new record in terms of GP, with 22 Grand Prix scheduled, thanks to the new entry from Vietnam, the return after 35 years of Holland and the only defection of Germany. A growth that in the coming years as in Liberty Media's plans should bring the Formula 1 calendar to a maximum of 25 races in the season. Some possible options are already known, such as the idea of running a race in Miami together with that of bringing the Circus back to Africa. The latest proposal in chronological order is the one launched by the Panamanian newspaper Mi Diario which further widens the boundaries of the queen of speed, assuming a GP in Panama. The initial project that has been shown would be that of a city route that would develop through the center of Panama City, the capital of the Central American country. From the documents leaked and reported by the Panamanian newspaper, the first edition could be disputed as early as 2022, the same year in which the contract linking F1 to the Mexico City circuit expires.
F1: 2020 World Championship with 22 GP, Panama also for 2022
2020-01-03T15:47:15.644Z
New record thanks to the new entry in Vietnam, the return after 35 years of Holland and the only defection of Germany (ANSA)