F1 2020: Driver line-up, testing schedule, calendar
All the essential information you need about the 2020 Formula 1 season in one place.
2020 Formula 1 testing dates
Dates Venue 19-21 February Barcelona 26-28 February Barcelona TBA (3 days post-season) Yas Marina
2020 Formula 1 calendar
Date Grand Prix Venue 15th March Australia Melbourne 22nd March Bahrain Sakhir 5th April Vietnam Hanoi 19th April China Shanghai 3rd May Netherlands Zandvoort 10th May Spain Barcelona 24th May Monaco Monaco 7th June Azerbaijan Baku 14th June Canada Montreal 28th June France Paul Ricard 5th July Austria Red Bull Ring 19th July Great Britain Silverstone 2nd August Hungary Hungaroring 30th August Belgium Spa-Francorchamps 6th September Italy Monza 20th September Singapore Singapore 27th September Russia Sochi 11th October Japan Suzuka 25th October USA Austin 1st November Mexico Mexico City 15th November Brazil Interlagos 29th November Abu Dhabi Yas Marina
What's new
The Vietnam Grand Prix will be hosted for the first time ever, on a Hermann Tilke-designed temporary street circuit in the nation's capital of Hanoi
The Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort will return to the calendar after a 35-year-absence
The German Grand Prix, intermittently held at Hockenheim over the last five years, will not take place
Pre-season testing has been reduced from eight days to six, and in-season testing has been axed
2020 Formula 1 roster:
Driver Team Engine Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Mercedes Valtteri Bottas Mercedes Mercedes Sebastian Vettel Ferrari Ferrari Charles Leclerc Ferrari Ferrari Alexander Albon Red Bull Honda Max Verstappen Red Bull Honda Daniel Ricciardo Renault Renault Esteban Ocon Renault Renault Romain Grosjean Haas Ferrari Kevin Magnussen Haas Ferrari Carlos Sainz McLaren Renault Lando Norris McLaren Renault Sergio Perez Racing Point Mercedes Lance Stroll Racing Point Mercedes Kimi Raikkonen Alfa Romeo Ferrari Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Ferrari Daniil Kvyat Alpha Tauri Honda Pierre Gasly
Alpha Tauri Honda George Russell Williams Mercedes Nicholas Latifi Williams Mercedes
What's new
Esteban Ocon will return to full-time Formula 1 racing with Renault, replacing Nico Hulkenberg, who drops off the grid
Robert Kubica will vacate his seat at Williams, being replaced by Nicholas Latifi
Alexander Albon is due to contest his first full season for Red Bull, having replaced Pierre Gasly mid-season in 2019
Red Bull's junior outfit Scuderia Toro Rosso team will be renamed Alpha Tauri
McLaren will contest its final season as a Renault engine customer ahead of a 2021 switch to Mercedes power